I agree with Matthew's sentiment. I think we have enough ideas here to
have a crack at the simple CRUDE case. I view the second case as being
similar to the first case but with more complex URIs. I think it is
useful to point out that this extra complexity is required in reall
applications (which
Hi Folks,
I'd like to petition to get Bug #11004 (WSDL Generated Does Not
Validate) and Request #10994 (Business Exceptions Data Returned to
Client) in this release.
Judging from [EMAIL PROTECTED] (sorry not sure who that is) final comment on
#11004, I think this ticket is being confused with
I referred to two approaches because I felt that the two 'interfaces'
might not be progressive (i.e. steps down the same road). I suppose
in some abstract way I could be wrong in that the path info in the
URIs is an 'identity' in both cases (e.g. http:///Collection.php/12
versus
Michael Caplan wrote:
I'd like to petition to get Bug #11004 (WSDL Generated Does Not
Validate) and Request #10994 (Business Exceptions Data Returned to
Client) in this release.
Judging from [EMAIL PROTECTED] (sorry not sure who that is) final comment on
#11004, I think this ticket is
Hi Caroline,
Thanks for the clarification. As I see it TUSCANY-1297 should be
assigned to #11012. #11004 is an issue that I feel I was able to solve
by hacking the SCA WSDL generator code. I think Matthew may disagree
with my raised issue (looking forward to his response), but it is
entirely
I had a look at all these today. The nub of the problem is that both
#11012 and #11004 point at JIRA #1297. I created the confusion in the
first place when I raised Tuscany JIRA 1297 - I raised the original
JIRA with a title that presupposed what the problem was. Really the
problem is that the