Hi,
Except for a few special cases, properties do not have their own get/set methods - these tasks are handled by the WS-RP GetResourceProperty and SetResourceProperties operations. The sample WSDL should include the definitions for these operations in its port type and binding.
Clients should use the WS-RP operations when reading/writing the resource's properties; even a client that has convenience methods for properties (getFoo/setFoo, etc) should map down to the WS-RP operations when putting a message on the wire. Clients that are more dynamic may inspect the resource's WSDL at runtime to get the list of available properties (through the link to the WS-RP document schema).
Dan
Dan Jemiolo
IBM Corporation
Research Triangle Park, NC
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Asaf Lahav <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 03/26/2006 08:19:39 AM:
> Hi,
>
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> I am going through the FILESYSTEM WSDL sample and wondering…
> The file system WSDL file specifies a few Methods and a few Properties.
> Isn't the WSDL suppose to specify a Request and Response messages for each of
> the specified properties (And even Fault ones is necessary)?
> Further more, the current Sample WSDL doesn't specify the resource properties
> anywhere other than in the FileSystemProperties element as a child of the
> Schema element.
> Isn't the WSDL supposed to specify the properties operations both in the
> PORTTYPE and the BINDING?
>
>
- muse webservice wsdl question Asaf Lahav
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