FYI:

Luciano has already implemented the feature to parse the SCA extended attributes in WSDL and popluate the model.

Thanks,
Raymond
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From: "Sun Yang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2008 5:42 PM
To: <tuscany-user@ws.apache.org>
Subject: Re: Conversational webservices not supported yet?

Hi, Raymond:

I am very interested in this area. I will start this work after a 8-days SAP
commercial training (till June. 12).

Best Regards,
Yang Sun


2008/6/3 Raymond Feng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Hi,

You are right. We haven't implemented the logic to check the SCA extensions
in WSDL. Are you interested in helping out?

Thanks,
Raymond
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From: "Sun Yang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, June 01, 2008 4:54 AM
To: <tuscany-user@ws.apache.org>
Subject: Conversational webservices not supported yet?


 Hi, all:

I want to create a prototype which simulate a j2se client connecting to a
SCA domain using web services conversationally.

I mark the interface as @Conversational, and to support the conversation
feature, I add the "sca:requires=conversational" to the wsdl port type.
The sca running trace always complains that it cannot find the component.

I make some debugging and find the reason is that Tuscany cannot
introspect
the wsdl interface as conversational. I go some deeper to
WSDLInterfaceIntrospectorImpl.introspectPortType(). I see the following
code
:
      // FIXME: set to Non-conversational for now
      wsdlInterface.setConversational(false);

It seems that tuscany doesn't support conversational for the wsdl
interface.
Is that correct or could I make some modifications to make it support
conversational.

Any comments are welcomed.

Best Regards,
Yang Sun



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