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web services - What are considered non-breaking or backwards-compatible changes to a WSDL contract?

This page lists the following examples:

  • Addition of new WSDL operations to an existing WSDL document
  • Addition of new XML schema types within a WSDL document that are not contained within previously existing types

But is there a definition or standard guideline for what changes are considered backwards-compatible. Or in other words, what changes can you make to your contract, and still expect not to break your clients.

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I have spent some time on this particular subject, and found some guidelines in a book by Thomas Erl which I refer to at the bottom. Here is what they have to say;

Compatible Changes

  • adding a new WSDL operation definition and associated message definitions
  • adding a new WSDL port type definition and associated operation definitions
  • adding new WSDL binding and service definitions
  • adding a new optional XML Schema element or attribute declaration to a message definition
  • reducing the constraint granularity of an XML Schema element or attribute of a message definition type
  • adding a new XML Schema wildcard to a message definition type
  • adding a new optional WS-Policy assertion
  • adding a new WS-Policy alternative

Incompatible Changes

  • renaming an existing WSDL operation definition
  • removing an existing WSDL operation definition
  • changing the MEP of an existing WSDL operation definition
  • adding a fault message to an existing WSDL operation definition
  • adding a new required XML Schema element or attribute declaration to a message definition
  • increasing the constraint granularity of an XML Schema element or attribute declaration of a message definition
  • renaming an optional or required XML Schema element or attribute in a message definition
  • removing an optional or required XML Schema element or attribute or wildcard from a message definition
  • adding a new required WS-Policy assertion or expression
  • adding a new ignorable WS-Policy expression (most of the time)

There is a great book on this particular subject from Thomas Erl et al; The name is Web Service Contract Design & Versioning for SOA.

HTH.

Disclaimer: As I've mentioned, this is work done by the authors of the book and I'm merely sharing it. I'm also not affiliated in anyway; just liked the book :)


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