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Mike Edwards resolved TUSCANY-3592.
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Resolution: Fixed
All subtasks complete. Tuscany now passes all the OASIS Web Services Binding
testcases relating to invocation of Bidirectional services, ie BWS_5001 to
BWS_5006 inclusive.
> binding-ws-runtime-axis2 does not handle Web services bidirectional service
> invocations correctly
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> Key: TUSCANY-3592
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TUSCANY-3592
> Project: Tuscany
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Java SCA Axis Binding Extension
> Affects Versions: Java-SCA-2.0-M4
> Reporter: Mike Edwards
> Assignee: Mike Edwards
> Fix For: Java-SCA-2.0
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> binding-ws-runtime-axis2 has problems handling Web services bidirectional
> service invocations.
> These problems are revealed in the OASIS binding.ws test suite, in particular
> the testcases BWS_5001 to BWS_5006 inclusive, where the "other side" of the
> service interaction is a pure JAXWS application providing both client and
> service endpoints.
> There are a number of problems, as follows:
> 1) Callback EPR is not correctly transferred from the bidirectional service
> invocation to the callback reference so that the callback fails
> 2) The OASIS Web services spec requires that a series of specific SOAP
> headers are handled, both on receipt of a service invocation and on callback.
> The current Tuscany code does not handle these correctly:
> wsa:To
> wsa:Action
> wsa:MessageID
> wsa:RelatesTo
> wsa:ReferenceParameters
> - this needs to be done both when Tuscany hosts a bidirectional service and
> makes callbacks and also when Tuscany invokes a bidirectional service and
> hosts a callback service.
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