Tim,

Each of these deserves a JIRA.

On the URL, I have to confess that I've always thought that URLs in WSDLs
were stupid. In every client application I've ever written, I've overridden
them with a URL known some other way. However, I recognize that this is
pissing into the wind of all the standards, and I'll be happy to fix it.

As for the message type, hey, I just made the Javascript client do just what
the Java client does, didn't I? I would be happy to add a way to change it,
but I'd like the business to be comparable to what the standard-conforming
clients do. Dan, can you shed me any light on this?

--benson

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