What Is Data Validated Against?
Answer / guest
During validation, run-time data is compared to a blueprint
or model. The blueprint or
model is a formal description of the structure and the
allowable content for the data. The
blueprint identifies structural and content constraints for
the data being validated. The
validation engine in webMethods Integration Server
considers the data to be valid when it
conforms to the constraints specified in the blueprint. A
blueprint can be an IS schema, an
IS document type, or a set of input and output parameters.
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