I have a WSDL 1.1 web service with 2 operations.  One is a simple echo that I 
am trying to invoke via REST.  The echo operation should giove back the request 
string in the response.  I can access the operation but cannot pass the data in 
the single element in the inbound request.  I thought it should work like this:
 
http://mywebservice.com/test/services/ShipmentTrackingService/echo?echoRequest=test
 
I get a response but there is nothing in the response element.  It works fine 
when invoked via SOAP with soapUI.
 
The pertinent parts of the WSDL are shown below.
<wsdl:types><xsd:schema attributeFormDefault="qualified" 
elementFormDefault="qualified" 
targetNamespace="http://mywebservice.com/shipmenttracking"; 
xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema";>pe><xsd:simpleType 
name="EchoRequestType"><xsd:restriction base="xsd:string"><xsd:maxLength 
value="100"/></xsd:restriction></xsd:simpleType> <!-- Echo Request Type 
--><xsd:element name="echoRequest" type="tns:EchoRequestType"/><!-- Echo 
Response Type --><xsd:element name="echoResponse" 
type="xsd:string"/></xsd:schema></wsdl:types><!-- Define SOAP message names. 
--><wsdl:message name="echoRequestMsg"><wsdl:part name="echoRequest" 
element="tns:echoRequest"></wsdl:part></wsdl:message><wsdl:message 
name="echoResponseMsg"><wsdl:part name="echoResponse" 
element="tns:echoResponse"></wsdl:part></wsdl:message>
</wsdl:message>
 
Any tips are appreciated.
 
Thanks.

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