Anne Thomas Manes wrote:

You might look at the WS-Trust WSDL [1]
See also the WSA WSDL Binding (editor's copy) [2]

[1] http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/library/specification/ws-trust/ws-trust.wsdl
[2] http://dev.w3.org/cvsweb/~checkout~/2004/ws/addressing/ws-addr-wsdl.html


hi Anne,

thanks for looking into it. how do i know that service described in WSDL supports WSA and that it will respect ReplyTo to send response asynchronously? the [2] describes how to send SOAP message by adding WSA required headers but i could not find how to know that for some service described in WSDL it is required to use WSA or not allowed as it does not support WSA or it does not allow async responses (only RPC).

i looked on [1] but i could not find by reading WSDL if the service supports WSA (or async operations)?

one heuristic i thought would be too look for wsa:Action inside wsdl/portType/operation/* but it does not seem to be the best or very reliable way to do it - is there any better way?

thanks.

alek

On Wed, 05 Jan 2005 06:03:59 -0500, Aleksander Slominski
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


hi,

this may be obvious but i could not find an answer to it: how to
describe in WSDL a Web Service that has request-response but is
implemented with WS-Addressing and use two separate messages correlated
by Reply-To message-id? they probably should have in-out MEP
(http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/WD-wsdl20-extensions-20040803/#in-out) but
how to describe in binding that two separate HTTP connection may be used
(or even many transports)?

any pointers examples or docs are appreciated.

thanks,

alek

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