David Illsley wrote:
Hi,
What do you mean by support?
Hi David. If i have a request reply operation that is bound to SOAP/HTTP and I supply a non-anonymous URI for the ReplyTo address can I get behaviour specified in 5.2.1 below.

Will the generated stubs and skeletons work?

cheers
</jima>
David

On 05/03/07, Jim Alateras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I was wondering whether axis2 supports the following WS-Addressing SOAP
Binding requirements from
(http://www.w3.org/TR/2006/REC-ws-addr-soap-20060509/)



5.2 Use of Non-Anonymous Addresses in SOAP Response Endpoints
5.2.1 SOAP 1.1/HTTP

When "http://www.w3.org/2005/08/addressing/anonymous"; is not specified
for the response endpoint, then the message SHOULD be part of a binding
that supports not returning a SOAP envelope in the HTTP response (e.g.
see [SOAP 1.1 Request Optional Response HTTP Binding]). Any response
message SHOULD be sent using a separate connection and using the address
value specified by response endpoint. Note that other specifications MAY
define special URIs that have other behaviors (similar to the anonymous
URI).
5.2.2 SOAP 1.2

When "http://www.w3.org/2005/08/addressing/anonymous"; is not specified
for the response endpoint, then any response SHOULD NOT be the
http://www.w3.org/2003/05/soap/mep/OutboundMessage property of the same
instance of the SOAP request-response MEP [SOAP 1.2 Adjuncts]. For
instance, a SOAP 1.2 HTTP binding that supports a one-way MEP could put
the reply message in a separate one-way MEP and a separate HTTP request.
As in SOAP 1.1/HTTP, note that other specifications MAY define special
URIs that have other behaviors (similar to the anonymous URI)

cheers
</jima>

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