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What is a good practical estimate for the size of a wsdl file?

Asked by JohannRamon in Web Services Description Language, .NET, Web Services

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Hi:

I need to create a fixed size structure for storing a WSDL in a database and even though i know that in theory the size of the WSDL file has no limits i need to be practical about it and set a limit that works for most of the possible files. It is like a Paretto but instead of 70/30 it should be 95/5.

As an example, a JPG file can have any size but practical applications show us that for most JPGs 10 Mb is a good limit.

Thanks,

Johann

Pd: Using a blob is not the answer in this case because i DO have to use a fixed size string.
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