Hi, Looks good! The WSDL doc is consumed without a hitch and 3 of 5 tests pass. -- EchoBase64AsAttachment fails because the response is SwA packaged rather ...
Bob Cunnings
cunnings@...
Feb 2, 2003 2:58 am
9004
So here are the details: Date: Feb 27th, 28th Time: 9am - 5pm each day Location: Residence Inn at the Redmond Town Center [1] Agenda: SOAP 1.2 interop testing...
Yasser Shohoud
yassers@...
Feb 3, 2003 10:18 pm
9005
Well, bummer that I won't be able to attend. I thought we had settled on March? I guess the XML Protocol group request outweighs my conflict. No worries. ...
Hi Tom, Sorry you won't be able to attend. I hope someone from Macromedia will be able to make it. There were 2 votes for March and 2 for Feb. I considered the...
Yasser Shohoud
yassers@...
Feb 3, 2003 11:32 pm
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I am currently planning to attend representing Macromedia / Apache (and XMLP). --Glen ... http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/...
Travis, My understanding of the testing is that the initial swa and dime interop tests were just to show that you could actually pass attachments. Rather than...
The actual use case of MM7 is a red herring. I only mentioned MM7 because it just happened to be my initial reason for investigating the interoperability of...
At this point, that's more of a spec question than an interop question. From the wsdl spec, I'd go with the wsdl segments from below: The gist of it is that...
I had taken a look at the example you mention in the wsdl spec some time ago but it fails to cover exactly the case I _am_ looking to cover, which is the case...
Hello, 3 of the WSDL documents found on the White Mesa SOAP 1.2 test page [1] have been updated to correct a bug in the "rpc" style operations. Many of the ...
Bob Cunnings
cunnings@...
Feb 6, 2003 4:32 am
9016
Hi Yasser, I will be attending representing webMethods. Regards, -Lay ... From: Yasser Shohoud [mailto:yassers@...] Sent: Monday, February 03, 2003...
Hello, Well, it is clear that the "Envelope and Header element namespace prefixes not preserved when message relayed by intermediary" issue is a bug. So I've...
Bob Cunnings
cunnings@...
Feb 8, 2003 1:31 am
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... I'm getting a html error page back for EchoUnrefAttachments HTTP/1.1 500 Internal Server Error Date: Sat, 08 Feb 2003 21:12:50 GMT Server: Mindreef...
I'm looking to write a SOAP server using SOAP::Lite which returns a few pieces of information very similar to the book info sample client code I've seen...
Hi, I am going through a Web Services book. It says that a Web Service is flexible and resilient. It also says that "changes introduced to the Service do not...
I got no response to the request below and have only seen one other post at all. Is anybody out there? Steve ... I'm looking to write a SOAP server using...
Hello, For ease of proxy generation, the schema for the SOAP 1.2 Test Collection at: http://www.whitemesa.net/wsdl/soap12-test.wsdl has been updated to provide...
Bob Cunnings
cunnings@...
Feb 13, 2003 4:15 am
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Hello, The White Mesa SOAP 1.2 test endpoint now supports the SOAP 1.2 encoding "valueType" feature [1]. I've thrown together some simple test clients (need IE...
Bob Cunnings
cunnings@...
Feb 13, 2003 11:32 am
9026
Hello, The WM test endpoint is down, the ISP reports that they are experiencing difficulties, and hope to recover within a few hours. RC...
Bob Cunnings
cunnings@...
Feb 13, 2003 3:58 pm
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Bob Cunnings
cunnings@...
Feb 13, 2003 7:32 pm
9028
Hi, Maybe this is not a question to be asked in this mailing list, but I hope someone could tell me about this subject. I was working with SOAP these days...
The WS-Routing specification is a bit confusing (to me) regarding the use of 'via'. What are the hard rules that determine whether use of <prefix:via/> | ...
Matt, I'm of the opinion that it's matter of application design. Empty <via> elements placed in a reverse message path are just indicate that a node send the...
Bob Cunnings
cunnings@...
Feb 14, 2003 6:47 pm
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Matt, An empty via means that the path to the next destination is provided by the underlying protocol layer. Take, for instance, HTTP as the underlying...