- From: Arun Gupta <Arun.Gupta@Sun.COM>
- Date: Mon, 16 Jan 2006 19:45:21 -0800
- To: WS-Addressing Tests <public-ws-addressing-tests@w3.org>
I did not see any response to 6). and 7). below. Any comments ? -Arun Arun Gupta wrote: > > 1). What additional interop does test1204 test for other than that > tested by test1202 and test1203 ? > > 2). In test1205, if FaultTo address is "none" then no fault message > should be sent back. Moreover the message from A to B is a one-way > message, so even by that there should be no response sent back. I think > SOAP12-HTTP-In-Only-Fault does not fit here unless I'm missing something > obvious. > > Further, I'm trying to understand what WS-A feature interop is this > testcase testing ? > > 4). There is no test for "Action Not Supported" fault. I thought at one > time we agreed that is the most common fault scenario (cant find > reference though). On a related point, I think test1240 should instead > be checking for "Action Not Supported" fault since that is more likely > to occur. A duplicate To or any other WS-A header in the SOAP message is > less likely to occur. > > 5). test1133: Test description does not mention about ReplyTo containing > reference parameters but even then there is an XPath check. I think the > XPath check is correct as it will ensure that even though both ReplyTo > and FaultTo has reference parameters, only FaultTo refps are returned. > Further, the test description should be updated to reflect that. > > 5). What interop feature is 1206 testing ? > > 6). In test 1207, is the inconsistency between the number reference > parameters and metadata intentional ? I think we should try to keep the > test simple and just one of each (I dont care which one we choose). > > 7). I thought the purpose of test1208 is to test all possible > extensiblity points. But no EPR extensiblity attributes are used ? For > example in the related message [1], > > <wsa:ReplyTo> > > could be replaced with > > <wsa:ReplyTo extraMetadata="true">. > > Similarly, there are no extensiblity attributes on wsa:Address. For > example, > > <wsa:Address> > > could be replaced with > > <wsa:Address physical="true"> > > [1] > http://www.w3.org/2002/ws/addr/testsuite/documents/notify/soap12/message9.xml > > > Thanks, > -Arun > -- got Web Services ? Download Java Web Services Developer Pack from http://java.sun.com/webservices
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