Re: Assertions that are not assertions

Lawrence,

Thx for the feedback. I agree with the first two. I need to look more at 
the last two.

Arthur Ryman,
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Lawrence Mandel/Toronto/IBM@IBMCA 
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Assertions that are not assertions







The following assertions do not appear to really be assertions at all. I 
suggest removing them from the assertions table and removing their 
assertion identifiers. 

Description-1201000 
WSDL 2.0 definitions are represented in XML by one or more WSDL 2.0 
Information Sets (Infosets), that is one or more description element 
information items. 

LM: I think this is too broad to be an assertion. 


Description-1201005 
Zero or more element information items amongst its [children], in order as 
follows: 

LM: I don't think this statement contains an assertion and if this is an 
assertion there are many other instances of this statement that should be 
added to the assertions table. 


Types-1300002 
Specifically components that the schema imports via xs:import are NOT 
referenceable. 

LM: This assertion does not use the MUST NOT convention and I think is 
covered by the other schema import assertions although I think the text is 
still useful in the WSDL spec. 


Types-1300003 
Similarly, components defined in an inlined XML schema are NOT 
automatically referenceable within WSDL 2.0 document that imported (using 
wsdl:import ) the WSDL 2.0 document that inlines the schema (see 4.2 
Importing Descriptions for more details). 

LM: This assertion does not use the MUST NOT convention and I think is 
covered by the other schema and WSDL import assertions although I think 
the text is still useful in the WSDL spec. 


Thanks, 

Lawrence Mandel

Software Developer
IBM Rational Software
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Received on Friday, 24 November 2006 21:36:28 UTC