Which statement is true about SOAP-encoding and enumerated types?

A developer is exposing a selection of legacy systems via Web services. As the project progresses, the developer discovers that the existing systems communicate, based on a globally shared set of enumerated types. After much research, the developer realizes the types must be supported going forward and must be reflected in the SOAP messages. Which statement is true about SOAP-encoding and enumerated types?
A. Enumerated types cannot be encoded with SOAP.
B. Enumerated types can be encoded, but do NOT conform to WS-I Basic Profile 1.1 standards.
C. Enumerated types can only be encoded if they are explicitly defined.
D. Using enumerated types prevents Java Web services from talking to other platforms.

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