Integration Server 10.15 | Web Services Developer’s Guide | SOAP Message Exchange Patterns | Considerations When Changing a Consumer’s Compatibility Mode
 
Considerations When Changing a Consumer’s Compatibility Mode
Regardless of the Pre-8.2 compatibility mode property setting, at run time a consumer web service descriptor always expects a response based on the <wsdl:output> and <wsdl:fault> elements in the WSDL for an operation. If the provider appropriately provides a response/fault based on the WSDL, changing the Pre-8.2 compatibility mode property does not affect the run-time behavior.
The Pre-8.2 compatibility mode property setting does dictate whether the web service connector honors or ignores unexpected SOAP responses. For more information, see How <wsdl:output> and <wsdl:fault> Elements Affect a Consumer.
Note:
The Pre-8.2 compatibility mode property and the ability to run in pre-8.2 compatibility mode are deprecated as of Integration Server 10.4 due to the deprecation of the web services implementation introduced in Integration Server version 7.1.