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- Date: Tue, 03 May 2005 14:21:32 +0000
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Update of /sources/public/2002/ws/desc/wsdl20 In directory hutz:/tmp/cvs-serv23803 Modified Files: wsdl20.xml Log Message: LC 78, part 9 (further typos) Index: wsdl20.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /sources/public/2002/ws/desc/wsdl20/wsdl20.xml,v retrieving revision 1.246 retrieving revision 1.247 diff -C2 -d -r1.246 -r1.247 *** wsdl20.xml 3 May 2005 13:53:15 -0000 1.246 --- wsdl20.xml 3 May 2005 14:21:30 -0000 1.247 *************** *** 3378,3382 **** <div4 id="InterfaceMessageReference_messageReference_attribute"> ! <head><att>messageLabel</att> &AII; with <el>input</el>, or <el>output</el> [owner element]</head> <p> --- 3378,3382 ---- <div4 id="InterfaceMessageReference_messageReference_attribute"> ! <head><att>messageLabel</att> &AII; with <el>input</el> or <el>output</el> [owner element]</head> <p> *************** *** 3398,3402 **** <div4 id="InterfaceMessageReference_element_attribute"> ! <head><att>element</att> &AII; with <el>input</el>, or <el>output</el> [owner element]</head> --- 3398,3402 ---- <div4 id="InterfaceMessageReference_element_attribute"> ! <head><att>element</att> &AII; with <el>input</el> or <el>output</el> [owner element]</head> *************** *** 3412,3416 **** <emph>xs:QName</emph> and <emph>xs:token</emph> where the allowed token values are <emph>#any</emph>, ! <emph>#none</emph>, or <emph>#other</emph>. </p> </div4> </div3> --- 3412,3416 ---- <emph>xs:QName</emph> and <emph>xs:token</emph> where the allowed token values are <emph>#any</emph>, ! <emph>#none</emph>, or <emph>#other</emph>.</p> </div4> </div3> *************** *** 3545,3550 **** <ulist> <item><p>{interface fault} REQUIRED. An Interface Fault ! component in the {interface faults} property of the parent Interface ! Operation component's parent Interface component, or an Interface component that it directly or indirectly extends. Identifying the Interface Fault component therefore --- 3545,3550 ---- <ulist> <item><p>{interface fault} REQUIRED. An Interface Fault ! component in the {interface faults} property of the [parent] Interface ! Operation component's [parent] Interface component, or an Interface component that it directly or indirectly extends. Identifying the Interface Fault component therefore *************** *** 4000,4018 **** <item><p>Interface Fault component: all features asserted within the interface fault component and ! those within the parent interface component.</p></item> <item><p>Interface Operation component: all features asserted within the interface operation component and ! those within the parent interface component.</p></item> <item><p>Interface Message Reference component: all features asserted within the interface message reference component, those ! within the parent interface operation component and ! those within its parent interface component.</p></item> <item><p>Interface Fault Reference component: all features asserted within the fault reference component, those ! within the parent interface operation component and ! those within its parent interface component.</p></item> <item><p>Binding component: all features asserted within --- 4000,4018 ---- <item><p>Interface Fault component: all features asserted within the interface fault component and ! those within the [parent] interface component.</p></item> <item><p>Interface Operation component: all features asserted within the interface operation component and ! those within the [parent] interface component.</p></item> <item><p>Interface Message Reference component: all features asserted within the interface message reference component, those ! within the [parent] interface operation component and ! those within its [parent] interface component.</p></item> <item><p>Interface Fault Reference component: all features asserted within the fault reference component, those ! within the [parent] interface operation component and ! those within its [parent] interface component.</p></item> <item><p>Binding component: all features asserted within *************** *** 4024,4028 **** <p> Binding Fault component: all features asserted within ! the binding fault component, those within the parent binding component, those within the corresponding interface fault component, and those within the --- 4024,4028 ---- <p> Binding Fault component: all features asserted within ! the binding fault component, those within the [parent] binding component, those within the corresponding interface fault component, and those within the *************** *** 4036,4040 **** Binding Operation component: all features asserted within the binding operation component, those within ! the parent binding component, those within the corresponding interface operation component, and those within the interface component referred to by the --- 4036,4040 ---- Binding Operation component: all features asserted within the binding operation component, those within ! the [parent] binding component, those within the corresponding interface operation component, and those within the interface component referred to by the *************** *** 4047,4052 **** Binding Message Reference component: all features asserted within the binding message reference ! component, those within the parent binding operation ! component, those within its parent binding component, those within the corresponding message reference component, and those within the interface component --- 4047,4052 ---- Binding Message Reference component: all features asserted within the binding message reference ! component, those within the [parent] binding operation ! component, those within its [parent] binding component, those within the corresponding message reference component, and those within the interface component *************** *** 4059,4064 **** Binding Fault Reference component: all features asserted within the binding fault reference component, ! those within the parent binding operation component, ! those within its parent binding component, those within the corresponding fault reference component, and those within the interface component referred to --- 4059,4064 ---- Binding Fault Reference component: all features asserted within the binding fault reference component, ! those within the [parent] binding operation component, ! those within its [parent] binding component, those within the corresponding fault reference component, and those within the interface component referred to *************** *** 4291,4295 **** <p>A “property” in the Features and Properties architecture represents a named runtime value which affects ! the behaviour of some aspect of a Web service interaction, much like an environment variable. For example, a reliable messaging SOAP module may specify a property to control the --- 4291,4295 ---- <p>A “property” in the Features and Properties architecture represents a named runtime value which affects ! the behavior of some aspect of a Web service interaction, much like an environment variable. For example, a reliable messaging SOAP module may specify a property to control the *************** *** 4436,4440 **** <p>The set of properties which are required or available for a given component consists of the combined set of ALL ! property declarations applicable to that componment. A property is applicable to a component if:</p> --- 4436,4440 ---- <p>The set of properties which are required or available for a given component consists of the combined set of ALL ! property declarations applicable to that component. A property is applicable to a component if:</p> *************** *** 4489,4502 **** <item><p>Interface Fault component: all properties asserted within the interface fault component and ! those within the parent interface component.</p></item> <item><p>Interface Operation component: all properties asserted within the interface operation component and ! those within the parent interface component.</p></item> <item><p>Interface Message Reference component: all properties asserted within the message reference component, those ! within the parent interface operation component and ! those within its parent interface component.</p></item> <item><p>Binding component: all properties asserted within --- 4489,4502 ---- <item><p>Interface Fault component: all properties asserted within the interface fault component and ! those within the [parent] interface component.</p></item> <item><p>Interface Operation component: all properties asserted within the interface operation component and ! those within the [parent] interface component.</p></item> <item><p>Interface Message Reference component: all properties asserted within the message reference component, those ! within the [parent] interface operation component and ! those within its [parent] interface component.</p></item> <item><p>Binding component: all properties asserted within *************** *** 4509,4513 **** Binding Fault component: all properties asserted within the binding fault component, those within the ! parent binding component, those within the corresponding interface fault component, and those within the interface component referred to by the --- 4509,4513 ---- Binding Fault component: all properties asserted within the binding fault component, those within the ! [parent] binding component, those within the corresponding interface fault component, and those within the interface component referred to by the *************** *** 4520,4524 **** Binding Operation component: all properties asserted within the binding operation component, those within ! the parent binding component, those within the corresponding interface operation component, and those within the interface component referred to by the --- 4520,4524 ---- Binding Operation component: all properties asserted within the binding operation component, those within ! the [parent] binding component, those within the corresponding interface operation component, and those within the interface component referred to by the *************** *** 4531,4536 **** Binding Message Reference component: all properties asserted within the binding message reference ! component, those within the parent binding operation ! component, those within its parent binding component, those within the corresponding interface message reference component, and those within the interface component --- 4531,4536 ---- Binding Message Reference component: all properties asserted within the binding message reference ! component, those within the [parent] binding operation ! component, those within its [parent] binding component, those within the corresponding interface message reference component, and those within the interface component *************** *** 4543,4548 **** Binding Fault Reference component: all properties asserted within the binding fault reference component, ! those within the parent binding operation component, ! those within its parent binding component, those within the corresponding fault reference component, and those within the interface component referred to --- 4543,4548 ---- Binding Fault Reference component: all properties asserted within the binding fault reference component, ! those within the [parent] binding operation component, ! those within its [parent] binding component, those within the corresponding fault reference component, and those within the interface component referred to *************** *** 4639,4643 **** </item> <item> ! <p>One or more &EII;s amongst its [children], in order as follows:</p> <olist> --- 4639,4643 ---- </item> <item> ! <p>Zero or more &EII;s amongst its [children], in order as follows:</p> <olist> *************** *** 4954,4958 **** <item><p>A [namespace name] of <attval>&wsdl-ns;</attval></p></item> ! <item><p>One or more &AII;s amongst its [attributes] as follows:</p> <ulist> --- 4954,4958 ---- <item><p>A [namespace name] of <attval>&wsdl-ns;</attval></p></item> ! <item><p>Two or more &AII;s amongst its [attributes] as follows:</p> <ulist> *************** *** 5176,5180 **** component). Thus, the fault binding information specified in a Binding Fault component describes how faults that occur within ! a message exchange of an operation will be formatted.</p> <p>The properties of the Binding Fault component are as --- 5176,5180 ---- component). Thus, the fault binding information specified in a Binding Fault component describes how faults that occur within ! a message exchange of an operation will be formatted and carried in the transport.</p> <p>The properties of the Binding Fault component are as *************** *** 5187,5191 **** component in the {interface faults} property of the Interface component identified by the {interface} ! property of the parent Binding component, or an Interface component that that Interface component directly or indirectly extends. This is the Interface Fault component for which binding --- 5187,5191 ---- component in the {interface faults} property of the Interface component identified by the {interface} ! property of the [parent] Binding component, or an Interface component that that Interface component directly or indirectly extends. This is the Interface Fault component for which binding *************** *** 5429,5433 **** component in the {interface operations} property of the Interface component identified by the {interface} ! property of the parent Binding component, or an Interface component that that Interface component directly or indirectly extends. This is the Interface Operation component for which binding --- 5429,5433 ---- component in the {interface operations} property of the Interface component identified by the {interface} ! property of the [parent] Binding component, or an Interface component that that Interface component directly or indirectly extends. This is the Interface Operation component for which binding *************** *** 5439,5443 **** <p> {binding message references} OPTIONAL. A set of Binding ! Message Reference components </p> </item> --- 5439,5449 ---- <p> {binding message references} OPTIONAL. A set of Binding ! Message Reference components. ! <ednote> ! <name>TODO - Editorial fix ME28</name> ! <date>20050503</date> ! <edtext>This will be so counter-intuitive for WSDL 1.1 readers ! that it bears repeating the motivation for this in 2.9.1.</edtext> ! </ednote> </p> </item> *************** *** 5446,5450 **** <p> {binding fault references} OPTIONAL. A set of Binding Fault ! Reference components </p> </item> --- 5452,5456 ---- <p> {binding fault references} OPTIONAL. A set of Binding Fault ! Reference components. </p> </item> *************** *** 5817,5821 **** <attval>&wsdl-ns;</attval>.</p></item> ! <item><p>One or more &AII;s amongst its [attributes] as follows:</p> <ulist> --- 5823,5827 ---- <attval>&wsdl-ns;</attval>.</p></item> ! <item><p>Zero or more &AII;s amongst its [attributes] as follows:</p> <ulist> *************** *** 6622,6626 **** ref="RFC3986"/>. If present, the value of this attribute represents the network address at which the service ! indicated by the parent Service component's {interface} property is offered via the binding referred to by the {binding} property.</p> --- 6628,6632 ---- ref="RFC3986"/>. If present, the value of this attribute represents the network address at which the service ! indicated by the [parent] Service component's {interface} property is offered via the binding referred to by the {binding} property.</p> *************** *** 7377,7381 **** <att>schemaLocation</att> &AII; ! has the following infoset properties: </p> <ulist> --- 7383,7387 ---- <att>schemaLocation</att> &AII; ! has the following Infoset properties: </p> <ulist> *************** *** 7463,7467 **** XML Schema definition of the <el>xs:schema</el> &EII; to make this &AII; required. The <att>targetNamespace</att> &AII; ! has the following infoset properties:</p> <ulist> <item><p>A [local name] of targetNamespace.</p></item> --- 7469,7473 ---- XML Schema definition of the <el>xs:schema</el> &EII; to make this &AII; required. The <att>targetNamespace</att> &AII; ! has the following Infoset properties:</p> <ulist> <item><p>A [local name] of targetNamespace.</p></item> *************** *** 9404,9408 **** <p> The <el>dtd:import</el> &EII; references an external Document Type ! Definition, and has the following infoset properties:</p> <ulist> <item><p>A [local name] of import.</p></item> --- 9410,9414 ---- <p> The <el>dtd:import</el> &EII; references an external Document Type ! Definition, and has the following Infoset properties:</p> <ulist> <item><p>A [local name] of import.</p></item> *************** *** 9422,9426 **** <p>The <att>namespace</att> &AII; sets the namespace to be used with all imported element definitions described in the DTD. It has the following ! infoset properties:</p> <ulist> <item><p>A [local name] of namespace.</p></item> --- 9428,9432 ---- <p>The <att>namespace</att> &AII; sets the namespace to be used with all imported element definitions described in the DTD. It has the following ! Infoset properties:</p> <ulist> <item><p>A [local name] of namespace.</p></item> *************** *** 9436,9440 **** processor as to where the DTD may be located. Caching and cataloging technologies may provide better information than this hint. The <att>location</att> ! &AII; has the following infoset properties:</p> <ulist> <item><p>A [local name] of location.</p></item> --- 9442,9446 ---- processor as to where the DTD may be located. Caching and cataloging technologies may provide better information than this hint. The <att>location</att> ! &AII; has the following Infoset properties:</p> <ulist> <item><p>A [local name] of location.</p></item> *************** *** 9556,9560 **** element definitions inlined in this schema. WSDL 2.0 modifies the RNG definition of the <el>rng:grammar</el> &EII; to make this &AII; required. The <att>ns</att> &AII; has the ! following infoset properties:</p> <ulist> <item><p>A [local name] of ns.</p></item> --- 9562,9566 ---- element definitions inlined in this schema. WSDL 2.0 modifies the RNG definition of the <el>rng:grammar</el> &EII; to make this &AII; required. The <att>ns</att> &AII; has the ! following Infoset properties:</p> <ulist> <item><p>A [local name] of ns.</p></item>
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