Of course, that makes perfect sense. Thanks!

Is that clearly documented somewhere? Perhaps it can go in the FAQs if not. I 
had trouble finding a solution when Googling, but perhaps I just missed it.

-----Original Message-----
From: Daniel Kulp [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 01 November 2012 16:41
To: [email protected]; John Baker
Subject: Re: Schema validation of SOAP headers


This is a problem with the test case.  It's not using the wsdl for the service 
and thus is generating a new schema at runtime based on the annotations.  JAXB 
doesn't have any annotations for the various facet restrictions and such so 
that information is lost.  

If you update the @WebService annotation to:

@WebService(serviceName = "Hello_Service", targetNamespace = 
"http://www.examples.com/wsdl/HelloService.wsdl";)


and then update the ws-context.xml to add:
wsdlLocation="classpath:hello.wsdl" 

to the jaxws:endpoint, then your test passes.  The fault is raised.


--
Daniel Kulp
[email protected] - http://dankulp.com/blog Talend Community Coder - 
http://coders.talend.com



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