It's a proprietary implementation, not open source.
John Kaputin
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Is there a link to the canon implementation somewhere ?
Thanks,
Pierre
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De : John Kaputin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoye : jeudi 6 juillet 2006 14:17
A : [email protected]
Objet : 5th July Status on WSDL 2.0 Interop in Toronto
The W3C WSDL 2.0 working group is holding an Interoperability Event in
Toronto this week to review WSDL 2.0 implementations from Apache Woden and
Canon, France.
The goal is to help the working group progress the WSDL 2.0 spec from
Candidate Recommendation to Proposed Recommendation as quickly as possible,
to help conclude the WSDL 2.0 working group's efforts over the last 4.5
years.
The objectives for the event are to:
1. Check compliance with the WSDL 2.0 spec of the two parser
implementations.
2. Validate the spec, by exposing any difficulties/issues in implementing
it.
3. Create more WSDL 2.0 test cases to improve the W3C test suite's coverage
of the spec.
4. Evaluate/improve the test results of both implementations against the
test suite.
5. Test interoperability via SOAP messaging between Axis2/Woden and Canon's
web services engine.
Chathura Herath is attending the event to represent Axis2, John Kaputin and
Lawrence Mandel are representing Woden. Arthur Ryman is also representing
Woden and is hosting the event at the IBM Toronto Lab on behalf of the
working group.
Day 1 was yesterday, 5th July. After introductions and agreeing the
objectives, we sucessfully completed the SOAP interop testing, with Axis2
generating client and service from WSDL 2.0 documents via Woden, Canon
doing the same using its parser, then a progression of tests leading to
Axis2 client talking to Canon service and Canon client talking to Axis2
service (well done on the Woden/Axis2 integration Chinthaka, thanks!).
Some further work was done on Woden around extensions to correct it's
conformance with the spec and improve its results against the W3C test
suite.
Oh, and out of courtesy to Canon France we projected the France/Portugal
world cup semi-final on the screen while the testing was going on!
regards,
John Kaputin
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