- From: Arun Gupta <Arun.Gupta@Sun.COM>
- Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2005 18:47:55 +0530
- To: Rick Rineholt <rineholt@us.ibm.com>
- Cc: public-ws-addressing-tests@w3.org
Ok, so it's not just me :)
Paul, any dates of when the WSDL would be udpated ?
-Arun
Rick Rineholt wrote:
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> http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-ws-addressing-tests/2005Dec/0010.html
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> Nothing new, nothing done since I've reported it on 7th, not even a reply.
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> *Arun Gupta <Arun.Gupta@Sun.COM>*
> Sent by: public-ws-addressing-tests-request@w3.org
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> 12/19/2005 07:06
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> WSDL and request/response messages
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> The WSDL document at [1] uses the targetNamespace as
> "http://example.com/wsaTestService" and does not specify explicit
> wsaw:Action on the input/output messages of any operation. Even then
> test1100 [2] expects the wsa:Action in the header as
> "http://example.org/action/notify". The WSDL seems to be out-of-sync
> with the SOAP request message [3] to me.
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> Moreover, the namespace itself is example.org in the message is instead
> of example.com.
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> Am I missing something obvious ?
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> If this is indeed the case, when will the WSDL be udpated to be more
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> Also, the namespace of the first child of env:Body seems to be different
> ("http://example.org/notify" instead of
> "http://example.com/wsaTestService") as specified in the WSDL.
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> [1]
> http://www.w3.org/2002/ws/addr/testsuite/documents/wsdl11/wsaTestService.wsdl
> [2] http://www.w3.org/2002/ws/addr/testsuite/testcases/#test1100
> [3]
> http://www.w3.org/2002/ws/addr/testsuite/documents/notify/soap11/message0.xml
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