Hi Anne
thanks for the clarification. I am wondering if what you said for RPC type
is also valid for the wrapped doc-lit type too [which kind of similar to rpc
literal type and which is followed by .Net]. I mean if a pojo service method
signature reads --

public void test(String s)

The response wsdl message will have a part element like ---

<message name="wsns:testResponseMessage">
<part name="output" element="myns:testResponse/>
</message>

-right? as opposed to having no part defined like ----

<message name="wsns:testTesponseMessage">
</message>

I am generating the service wsdl on my own and am integrating to .Net
paltform [.Net is the client]. Since .Net seems to be following the wrapped
doc-lit style do you think I should generate the wsdl response message with
a non-empty part as shown above [even though the pojo method has void
return type]

This will imply that for a request response kind of web service we allways
need to have a response message with one part element to be compliant with
.Net? That seems little to harsh for me as I didnt find any such requirement
in BP 1.1 OR this is something that is introduced just because of .Net?

thanks
Rishi
On 3/31/07, Anne Thomas Manes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

It depends on the style.

If you are using document style, an empty message declaration with no
parts (either input or output) will generate an empty SOAP body.

If you are using rpc style, an empty input message declaration will
generate a SOAP body containing an element that has a local name equal
to the operation name in the namespace specified in the <soap:body>
declaration in the binding. An empty output message declaration will
generate a SOAP body containing an element representing the response
value (in this case, void). The name of the response element is not
significant, but by convention it has a local name constructed from
the operation name appended with "Response" and it is in the namespace
specified in the <soap:body> declaration.

Anne

On 3/30/07, Rishi krish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Also just wanted to show what the TCP monitor is howing for the response
>
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
> <soapenv:Envelope
> xmlns:soapenv="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/";
> xmlns:xsd=" http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema";
> xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance";>
>  <soapenv:Body/>
> </soapenv:Envelope>
>
>
> So the body elemet is empty and the wsdl snippet is below:
>
>
>   <message name="AddrMessage">
>     <part name="input" element="inx:Address" />
>   </message>
>   <message name="AddrMessageResponse" />
>   <portType name="AddrPortType">
>     <operation name="processAddr">
>       <input message="inws:AddrMessage" />
>       <output message="inws:AddrMessageResponse" />
>     </operation>
>   </portType>
>
> Note the AddrMessageResponse definition - thats empty too. So can I
conclude
> that an empty wsdl"message definition would imply a empty soap body
element
> in wire?
>
> thanks
> Rishi
>
> On 3/30/07, Amila Suriarachchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > On 3/29/07, Rishi krish <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi All
> > > This is probably a generic wsdl question - I will be using a the
Axis2
> serviceclient api to call a web service which has a wsdl operation [with
> http binding] the outpout of which refers to a wsdl:message which has no
> parts defined. I am wondering what that means for the service response?
> >
> >
> > http binding has not clearly defined in wsdl 1.1. so if you deal with
http
> bindings better to use WSDL 2.0
> >
> >
> > >
> > > A>the response would be an empty soap body
> >
> >
> > if you use http binding you would not get any soap messages. So we can
> throw this option.
> > Actually this is the case if you have above serario with a
> document/literal binding.
> >
> >
> > >
> > > B>The response would be just an http response with no trace of soap.
[no
> soap envelope]
> >
> >
> > I think this should be the case.  the problem here is that wsdl 1.1spec
> does not clearly specify whether we have to use the rpc type message
> construction or document type message construction with http binding.
> >
> >
> > >
> > > Can anyone pls confirm what should be the response if the
service/soap
> engine is behaving correctly?
> > >
> > > --
> > > thanks
> > > Rishi
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > Amila Suriarachchi,
> > WSO2 Inc.
>
>
>
> --
> thanks
> Rishi

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