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Balaji Ravi reassigned YOKO-358:
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Assignee: Balaji Ravi
> IDLToWSDL incorrectly maps all typedefs to restrictions.
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>
> Key: YOKO-358
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YOKO-358
> Project: Yoko - CORBA Server
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Idl2Wsdl
> Affects Versions: v1.0-incubating-M1
> Environment: Tested on Windows, will probably be on all platforms.
> Reporter: Martin Murphy
> Assigned To: Balaji Ravi
> Priority: Critical
>
> Consider IDL like :
> typedef string PropertyName;
> typedef string PropertyValue;
> struct Property {
> PropertyName name;
> PropertyValue value;
> };
> typedef sequence <Property> PropertyList;
> typedef PropertyList MyProperties;
> This will produce invalid schema like
> <xs:simpleType name="PropertyName">
> <xs:restriction base="xs:string">
> </xs:restriction>
> </xs:simpleType>
> <xs:simpleType name="PropertyValue">
> <xs:restriction base="xs:string">
> </xs:restriction>
> </xs:simpleType>
> <xs:complexType name="Property">
> <xs:sequence>
> <xs:element name="name" type="PropertyName">
> </xs:element>
> <xs:element name="value" type="PropertyValue">
> </xs:element>
> </xs:sequence>
> </xs:complexType>
> <xs:complexType name="PropertyList">
> <xs:sequence>
> <xs:element maxOccurs="unbounded" minOccurs="0" name="item"
> type="Property">
> </xs:element>
> </xs:sequence>
> </xs:complexType>
> <xs:simpleType name="MyProperties">
> <xs:restriction base="PropertyList">
> </xs:restriction>
> </xs:simpleType>
> The simpleType MyProperties is not valid schema as per
> http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-1/#variety (section 3.14) :
> Schema Component Constraint: Derivation Valid (Restriction, Simple)
> The appropriate case among the following must be true:
> 1 If the {variety} is atomic, then all of the following must be true:
> 1.1 The {base type definition} must be an atomic simple type definition or
> a built-in primitive datatype.
> This presents a bit of a problem. Should all typedefs be ignored, or should
> only typedefs where the base is not a simple type or built-in primitive
> datatype be handled?
> The IDLToWSDL tool also produces invalid code for a typedef on an any since
> you can't have a restriction on a schema anyType.
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