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2006-03-26 13:19:39 |
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Hi,
I am going through the FILESYSTEM WSDL sample and
wondering…
The file system WSDL file specifies a few Methods
and a few Properties.
Isn't the WSDL suppose to specify a Request and
Response messages for each of the specified properties (And even Fault ones is
necessary)?
Further more, the current Sample WSDL doesn't
specify the resource properties anywhere other than in the FileSystemProperties
element as a child of the Schema element.
Isn't the WSDL supposed to specify the properties
operations both in the PORTTYPE and the BINDING?
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2006-03-26 17:09:52 |
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Hi,
Except for a few special cases, properties
do not have their own get/set methods - these tasks are handled by the
WS-RP GetResourceProperty and SetResourceProperties operations. The sample
WSDL should include the definitions for these operations in its port type
and binding.
Clients should use the WS-RP operations
when reading/writing the resource's properties; even a client that has
convenience methods for properties (getFoo/setFoo, etc) should map down
to the WS-RP operations when putting a message on the wire. Clients that
are more dynamic may inspect the resource's WSDL at runtime to get the
list of available properties (through the link to the WS-RP document schema).
Dan
Dan Jemiolo
IBM Corporation
Research Triangle Park, NC
+++ I'm an engineer. I make slides that people can't read. Sometimes I
eat donuts. +++
Asaf Lahav <asaf.lahav primagrid.com> wrote
on 03/26/2006 08:19:39 AM:
> Hi,
>
>
> I am going through the FILESYSTEM WSDL sample
and wondering…
> The file system WSDL file specifies a few Methods
and a few Properties.
> Isn't the WSDL suppose to specify a Request and
Response messages for each of
> the specified properties (And even Fault ones is necessary)?
> Further more, the current Sample WSDL doesn't
specify the resource properties
> anywhere other than in the FileSystemProperties element as a child
of the
> Schema element.
> Isn't the WSDL supposed to specify the properties
operations both in the
> PORTTYPE and the BINDING?
>
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