Hi Anne, my apologies -- that's one thing that I left out of my original
post. It's hard to separate the wheat from the chaff with WSDL (or more
appropriately with my level of knowledge of WSDL).
My 1st schema does indeed have <import namespace="x.y.z"/> and my 2nd schema
does have <import namespace="a.b.c"/>. So, I'm stumped.
Note that my namespaces are all Java-style package names such as a.b.c.
They're not URL-style such as http://com.ibm.blob.
From: "Anne Thomas Manes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Axis java2wsdl fails WebSphere validator
Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2006 08:25:14 -0500
It's not the WSDL that's wrong, it's the schema. You must add an
<xsd:import> after line 03. In order to reference an element or type from
another namespace, you must both declare the namespace and import it. (I'm
assuming that you purposefully left out a bunch of namespace declarations
in
the <wsdl:definitions> element to save space.)
01. <wsdl:definitions targetNamespace="a.b.c" xmlns:tns2="x.y.z">
02. <wsdl:types>
03. <schema elementFormDefault="qualified" targetNamespace="a.b.c">
03.5 <import namespace="x.y.z"/>
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>
On 3/30/06, Jarmo Doc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 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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