Yang ZHONG wrote:
I'll browse JIRA for WSDL2Java and Java2WSDL.
Let me know if particular one(s) has higher priority or some work not yet in
JIRA.


On 2/14/07, Jean-Sebastien Delfino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

kelvin goodson wrote:
> Hi Yang,
>  thanks for all the patches.  I'm slowly working through them, and for
> attending to the issues arising from them.
> Regards, Kelvin.
>
>
> On 12/02/07, Yang ZHONG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> I just did SDO 928, 713, 1091, 1088, 1101, 1102, 1093, 1097 and 1099.
>> While waiting for them to be committed (responding committer's
>> reviews/requests if any),
>> I can help SCA.
>>
>> Any hint where to?
>>
>> --
>>
>> Yang ZHONG
>>
>
Yang,

Are you interested in helping with WSDL2Java + Java2WSDL? There is some
work to do to integrate the SDO generation and make the most efficient
use of the Axis2 code generators.

Thanks,

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Jean-Sebastien


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I think it would be great to have integration test cases, for example generate Java from WSDL, generate WSDL from Java, verify that the generated Java/WSDL compiles/validates and can be consumed by the Tuscany runtime (use them to type services and references on a POJO component maybe).

Once you have a good test scenario you can start adding variations like inline XSDs, XSDs in separate files, simple + complex types, nested complex types, one or more namespaces, WSDL faults etc, maybe start with the test WSDLs from Axis2.

Having a basic scenario in place first would be great! and putting it together will probably bump into a number of issues and generate a bunch of JIRAs to work on :)

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Jean-Sebastien


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