Can you recommend an easily-downloadable validator? The WSDL's not publicly
available so web-sites that offer to validate based upon a URL won't work
for me.
I've run the WSDL through various XML validators and they all report fine.
I don't have a WSDL validator though and haven't been able to locate
anything good. There is one at the pocketsoap site but it seems to require
you to download half a dozen other things and then tweak a bunch of scripts
which is not exactly what I'd call convenient.
PS the WSDL is very large, and proprietary, so I doubt I'll be able to
upload the whole thing.
From: Dies Koper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Axis java2wsdl fails WebSphere validator
Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2006 10:58:35 +0900
Have you tried running it through a validating parser?
Please try and post the result.
#I could try if you post the whole WSDL before I go home tonight.
Regards,
Dies
Jarmo Doc wrote:
> My WSDL document, generated directly from Java via Axis 1.3 java2wsdl,
> is structured something like this:
>
> 01. <wsdl:definitions targetNamespace="a.b.c" xmlns:tns2="x.y.z">
> 02. <wsdl:types>
> 03. <schema elementFormDefault="qualified" targetNamespace="a.b.c">
> 04. <element name="fault" type="tns2:MyFault"/>
> 05. </schema>
> 06. <schema elementFormDefault="qualified" targetNamespace="x.y.z">
> 07. <complexType name="MyFault">
> 08. ... definition here ...
> 09. </complexType>
> 10. </schema>
> 11. </wsdl:types>
>
> This WSDL appears to be quite acceptable to Axis' wsdl2java and to the
> gSOAP equivalent. However, WebSphere's wsdl2java does not like it.
> Specifically it complains that tns2:MyFault on line 04 cannot be
resolved.
>
> So, a few questions:
>
> 1. is the type definition for MyFault on line 07 correct? I had assumed
> that it was implicitly in namespace x.y.z because that is the
> targetNamespace of the enclosing schema (line 06) and hence does not
> need to be explicitly decorated with tns2.
>
> 2. Generally, is it valid to reference MyFault in schema #2 from schema
> #1 in this way?
>
> 3. Any idea if this is a bug in WebSphere wsdl2java or in Axis
java2wsdl?
>
> Thanks.
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