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Brian Hulse updated WSCOMMONS-14:
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Attachment: patch.zip
This is the first time I've created a patch so the chances of me getting this
right are ... well ... pretty near zero, so if I have to rework this, let me
know and I'll comply. I have reworked some of the base code since it doesn't
make sense anymore to have things such as Id and base (which should be removed)
as special cases ... they are simply attributes. However, they do have their
own access methods for usuability's sake. Once they are treated the same,
serialization/deserialization becomes much more straightforward.
> Neethi (WS-Policy): Policy objects need attributes
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> Key: WSCOMMONS-14
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WSCOMMONS-14
> Project: WS-Commons
> Type: New Feature
> Components: Policy
> Reporter: Brian Hulse
> Priority: Minor
> Attachments: patch.zip
>
> The latest WS-Policy specification allows for the extensibility of attributes
> so the Policy object needs to allow for this.
> I'll contribute a fix shortly just so I can try out the process.
> p.s. It may seem trivial but this is actually the first in a cluster of
> issues that will be raised over the next week. The reason is that we have a
> set of really useful test cases we'd like to share but we'll have to put in a
> bit of groundwork before these will function properly. To start with, the
> issues will be around closer adherence to the specification and some
> additional usuability enhancements ... I'm a complete novice to the process
> ... so please bear with me!
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