You can use it in the same way to link from the technical interface (WSDL) to the formal documentation for the interface. I've used it to link into the service repository documentation set.
However as with the XSD URI I've found that probably only 1 in 20 people actually find and use the link. Steve On 14 July 2010 14:51, Tsao, Scott <[email protected]> wrote: > > > As I understand, it is a preferred practice to use URL instead of URN for > the targetNamespace attribute value of an XML schema. And the primary > reason is that one could use the XSD namespace URL to document the use of an > XML schema. > > See: http://xsd.stylusstudio.com/2009Sep/post01000.htm > > However, I wonder if this practice should also be applied to the > targetNamespace attribute value of a WSDL document. I don't see as strong a > reason to do so as for XML schema. > > What do you think? > > Thanks, > > Scott Tsao > The Boeing Company > > >
