Hi Guillaume,
Could you open JIRAs for these please.
On 9/12/06, Guillaume Nodet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm trying to use the just released M5.
that seems a long time ago to me have you tried the latest code?
I noticed the following problems:
#1. The following code result in an NPE
Document doc = ...;
WSDLReader reader = WSDLFactory.newInstance().newWSDLReader();
WSDLSource src = reader.createWSDLSource();
src.setSource(doc);
reader.readWSDL(src);
I had to put a dummy base uri to avoid the NPE:
src.setBaseURI(new URI("file:doc"));
perhaps you could open a JIRA for this. thanks
#2. The HTTP binding allows '{' and '}' to be part of the
whttp:location attribute as shown in
http://www.w3.org/TR/2006/CR-wsdl20-adjuncts-20060106/#_http_operation_location_notcited_iri
But i have the following output when parsing such extensions:
Woden[Error],0:0,WSDL506,Could not create a URI from the string
"{id}".,java.net.URISyntaxException:Illegal character in path at index
0: {id}
I think that the location attribute should not be a URI in the
component model, but a plain string.
this is down to Woden only supporting URIs and not IRIs. IRIs can
contain { and } but URIs can't. The URI class in Java 1.4 and 5
doesn't support IRIs. Java 6 was going to support the IRI RFC but
they've backed out of that [1]. That's the current state - we could
try implementing our own IRI class, but I'm anxious what this will
entail now that the JCP community decided they couldn't (yet).
[1] http://java.sun.com/javase/6/webnotes/index.html
Regards,
Jeremy
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