Here is the story. 

rpc/encoding was invented first when xml schema was not finalized yet. So it 
worked great then.  But it led to hell lot of interoperability problems, that 
the industry as a whole had to work towards WS-I, which felt that xml schema 
was rich enough for literal encoding.

rpc/encoding is dead. Every soap toolkit is moving towards literal encoding and 
are happy. 

If you have legacy clients and are reluctant to move, write some form of 
intermediaries or bridges.

rpc/literal is useful mainly within intranet apps and doc/literal is the true 
form or intention of web services.  

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