[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TUSCANY-851?page=all ]

Andrew Borley resolved TUSCANY-851.
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    Resolution: Fixed

Fixed in r464869

> Minor doc issues in the SCA doc/Axis2CWSService.html
> ----------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: TUSCANY-851
>                 URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TUSCANY-851
>             Project: Tuscany
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: C++ SCA
>    Affects Versions: Cpp-M2
>            Reporter: Jean-Sebastien Delfino
>             Fix For: Cpp-M2
>
>
> A few minor issues in doc/Axis2CWSService.html.
> Prerequisites: A working composite is a prereq, but the components do not 
> need to be C++ components with a .so or .dll, you can deploy scripting 
> components as Web Services too.
> We should add a note that writing a WSDL is good, but not required. If you do 
> not provide a WSDL file describing the service interface then the service 
> will accept any incoming doc-literal-wrapped XML request matching an 
> operation on the target service (the wrapper element name and types of the 
> sub-elements must match an operation of the target service).
> Additionally, if the target component is a Python or Ruby scripting 
> component, it will accept any parameter type so you can pretty much pass 
> whatever data you want, as long at the incoming XML request matches an 
> operation name and number of parameters on the target service.
> I would change "you can invoke your component from another Tuscany runtime by 
> using Tuscany's WS reference support." to "you can invoke your service from 
> another SCA application by using Tuscany's WS reference support."
> I was confused by "Operation parameter and return messages that are defined 
> in the WSDL must be XML Schema elements containing a complexType - there is 
> currently no support for simpleTypes or single-level elements. Also, 
> Document/literal Wrapped services require that the operation name is used as 
> the name of the incoming element that wraps the operation parameters."
> The "XML Schema elements containing a complexType" is part of the 
> Document/Literal wrapped style, so the "no support for simpleTypes or 
> single-level elements" is not an additional limitation, it is part of the 
> limitation to Document/Literal/wrapped style services.

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