All programming languages specify various data types in which to store different kinds of data. The simple, or primitive, data types are fairly similar across programming languages. However, there are subtle differences that...
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All programming languages specify various data types in which to store different kinds of data. The simple, or primitive, data types are fairly similar across programming languages. However, there are subtle differences that prevent direct mapping between languages. These differences present a challenge to creating a Web service that is accessible to any client application. To ensure the broadest reach, Web services support an assortment of primitive data types that can be encoded and serialized using XML. The following table shows the primitive data types supported by Web services, which are the data types outlined in the second part of the XML Schema definition (XSD) language, along with the equivalent data types in C++ and the common language runtime.
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