WSDL recognizes the need for rich type systems for describing message formats, and supports the XML Schemas specification (XSD) [11] as its canonical type system
PDC is coming closer. We are all excited about what will be shown there. But remember, PDC is for future. Anyone remember PDC 2000? The bits were still young there. We used webserviceutil.exe and DataSetCommand. VB.NET was not like the one we use today. Knowledge we got from the PDC 2000 was not useful in the real life 2000, and most of 2001, although today the knowledge is the advantage for us. PDC 2003 will be the same. ... So, I would like to ask speakers a favor. Please tell us more of why you made it that way, than what you made. We will eventually gather information about the new bits from books, MSDN, and so on. Attending PDC should be our advantage because we will almost exclusively know why the features are there, why smart people at Microsoft decide its architecture that way. It is that kind of knowledge that will be our real advantage. That is why I am going, even it takes 10 hours to L.A. from Japan.