You can search (and/or) submit bugs here
http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS2

Thanks,
Keith.

On 7/3/07, Patrick Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Thanks for your response.  By the way, do you know the bug report number?
Or better yet, where do I go to search (and/or) submit bugs


On 7/2/07, Jess Fisher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> The current Axis2 version still hasn't fixed this issue. This is not a
> problem in Axis1.4 version. There's a bug re-opened to address this
> problem in Axis2. I don't know when or if it will ever get fixed ---
> hopefully yes ???
>
>
>
> *Patrick Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>* wrote:
>
> First and foremost, I would like to take my hats off to Axis2
> community.  You all have definately raised the standards for SOAP Engines,
> Web Services and SOA in general.  I would like to help out but don't know
> how.  Please send me some information on how I could get involved.
>
> Secondly, I have a few questions.
>  1.  How does Axis2 generate the ?wsdl for multiple services in a SINGLE
> WSDL file
> 2.  Is there a one to one mapping of the service name in the service.xmlfile 
when there is a wsdl file in the META-INF folder
> 3.  What is the connection of the service.xml and the *.wsdl file
> located in the META-INF folder
> How does Axis2 1.2 handle Multiple Services in a SINGLE WSDL file. i.e.
> if the wsdl looks something like the wsdl below.  The behavior that I am
> seeing is that when you ask for the wsdl via (?wsdl) the SOAP engine will
> correctly generate the wsdl for one service but NOT the other.
>
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
> <definitions name="Stock"
> ...
>
> <service name="MyService1">
>      <documentation>Service Example</documentation>
>      <port name="MyPort1" binding="tns:MyPortBinding1">
>         <soap:address location=http://localhost:8080/services/MyService1/
> >
>     </port>
> </service>
>
> <service name="MyService2">
>      <documentation>Service Example</documentation>
>      <port name="MyPort2" binding="tns:MyPortBinding2">
>         <soap:address location=
> http://localhost:8080/services/MyService2/>
>     </port>
> </service>
>
> </definitions>
>
> And my service.xml file would look something like this
>  <serviceGroup>
>   <service name="MyService1">
>     <description>
>       Example of Multiple Services within one wsdl
>     </description>
>     <parameter name="ServiceClass">
>        example.multiple.services.test.MyServcice1
>     </parameter>
>     <messageReceivers>
>       <messageReceiver mep=" http://www.w3.org/2004/08/wsdl/in-out "
>       class="example.multiple.receivers.MyCustomMessageReceiver "/>
>     </messageReceivers>
>   </service>
>   <service name="MyService2">
>     <description>
>       Example of Multiple Services within one wsdl
>     </description>
>     <parameter name="ServiceClass">
>        example.multiple.services.test.MyServcice2
>     </parameter>
>     <messageReceivers>
>       <messageReceiver mep="http://www.w3.org/2004/08/wsdl/in-out "
>       class="example.multiple.receivers.MyCustomMessageReceiver "/>
>     </messageReceivers>
>    </service>
> </serviceGroup>
> By the way, I am using the original wsdl file in the META-INF folder.
> all of the corresponding schemas and source class files are in the correct
> location.
>
> -Patrick
>
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