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Simon Laws reassigned TUSCANY-4036:
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    Assignee: Simon Laws
    
> WSDL service names are duplicated when user does not provide WSDL
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>                 Key: TUSCANY-4036
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TUSCANY-4036
>             Project: Tuscany
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: Java-SCA-2.0
>            Reporter: Greg Dritschler
>            Assignee: Simon Laws
>            Priority: Minor
>         Attachments: TUSCANY-4036.patch
>
>
> Scenario:  An SCA composite has multiple components which
>  * use binding.ws
>  * do not provide a WSDL document via the wsdlElement attribute
>  * implement the same Java interface
> In this case, for each web service binding, WSDLServiceGenerator takes the 
> WSDL Definition that is generated by Interface2WSDLGenerator and adds a WSDL 
> service and port to it.   In this scenario where multiple components 
> implement the same interface, the resulting WSDL services have the same 
> definition namespace (which is derived from the Java package name) and the 
> same local name (which is derived from the Java class name).  This may make 
> it difficult for the runtime to tailor the WSDL to support component-specific 
> policy.
> This problem does not exist when the user does provide WSDL (either via 
> wsdlElement or interface.wsdl).  In that case WSDLServiceGenerator creates a 
> new WSDL Definition with a modified namespace that includes the component 
> name.  This is possible because the generated WSDL can import the user's WSDL 
> document.  It is more difficult to do this in the problem scenario because 
> WSDLServiceGenerator is already working with a generated document that has no 
> physical location for the import to refer to.
> An alternate solution is for WSDLServiceGenerator to include the component 
> name in the WSDL service name.
>  

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