- From: David Orchard <dorchard@bea.com>
- Date: Fri, 13 Jan 2006 12:52:07 -0800
- To: "WS-Addressing" <public-ws-addressing@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <E16EB59B8AEDF445B644617E3C1B3C9C5375E6@repbex01.amer.bea.com>
V.Real Here's a proposal for how the WSDL binding doc would refer to external documents. I had to really really squint hard to convince myself that "Indicating use of WS-Addressing" is the right section for soap binding/mep changes.. I mean, really really really hard. 3.4 Non-anonymous indicated This section describes the Message Exchange Patterns and binding changes when WS-Addressing is indicated. 3.4.1 SOAP 1.1/HTTP binding WS-Addressing changes the SOAP 1.1/HTTP binding used when the value of the response endpoint EPR contains an address that is different than the anonymous URI. In this case, the receiver of a message MUST use a binding that supports not returning a SOAP envelope in the HTTP response, such as [URI for binding doc]. If the value of the response endpoint EPR contains an address that is different than the anonymous URI, the outbound message MUST be sent using a separate connection using the address value of the specified by appropriate response endpoint. The outbound message MAY use a binding that supports not returning a SOAP envelope in the HTTP response, such as [URI for binding doc] 3.4.2 SOAP 1.2 binding When the value of the response endpoint EPR contains the anonymous address, then the inbound and any outbound message are part of a single SOAP request-response MEP [soap 1.2 adjuncts ref]. When the value of the response endpoint EPR does not contain the anonymous address, then any outbound message is not part of the mep that the inbound message is in.
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