Hi,
dont think so. Either the WSDL has been created by
some faulty tool, in this case the error should be
fixed there. Or it has been written by hand, then the
author should have validated it by simply pushing some
button.
Methinks one has to draw the line somewhere.
Cheers


--- "Keith Godwin Chapman (JIRA)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> WSDL2Java works for invalid WSDL
> --------------------------------
> 
>                  Key: AXIS2-986
>                  URL:
> http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS2-986
>              Project: Apache Axis 2.0 (Axis2)
>           Issue Type: Bug
>           Components: wsdl
>     Affects Versions: 0.94
>             Reporter: Keith Godwin Chapman
> 
> 
> WSDL2Java works for invalid WSDL's instead of
> validating it and reporting an error.
> 
> I tried using the WSDL2Java tool of axis 2 using the
> following WSDL's.
> 
> Using the following valid WSDL it generates the java
> classes
> 
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"
> standalone="no"?>
> <wsdl:definitions xmlns:ns1="
> http://org.apache.axis2/xsd";
> xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema";
> xmlns:soap=" http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/soap/ "
> xmlns:wsdl="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/";
> xmlns:tns=" http://org.apache.axis2/";
> targetNamespace=" http://org.apache.axis2/";>
>   <wsdl:types>
>     <xs:schema xmlns:xs="
> http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"; xmlns:ns1="
> http://org.apache.axis2/xsd"; targetNamespace="
> http://org.apache.axis2/xsd";
> elementFormDefault="qualified"
> attributeFormDefault="unqualified">
>       <xs:element name="helloRequest">
>         <xs:complexType>
>           <xs:sequence>
>             <xs:element type="xs:string"
> name="param0"/>
>           </xs:sequence>
>         </xs:complexType>
>       </xs:element>
>       <xs:element name="helloResponse">
>         <xs:complexType>
>           <xs:sequence>
>             <xs:element type="xs:string"
> name="return"/>
>           </xs:sequence>
>         </xs:complexType>
>       </xs:element>
>     </xs:schema>
>   </wsdl:types>
>   <wsdl:message name="helloRequestMessage">
>     <wsdl:part name="part1"
> element="ns1:helloRequest"/>
>   </wsdl:message>
>   <wsdl:message name="helloResponseMessage">
>     <wsdl:part name="part1"
> element="ns1:helloResponse"/>
>   </wsdl:message>
>   <wsdl:portType name="EchoServicePort">
>     <wsdl:operation name="hello">
>       <wsdl:input
> message="tns:helloRequestMessage"/>
>       <wsdl:output
> message="tns:helloResponseMessage"/>
>     </wsdl:operation>
>   </wsdl:portType>
>   <wsdl:binding name="EchoServiceBinding"
> type="tns:EchoServicePort">
>     <soap:binding transport="
> http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/http "
> style="document"/>
>     <wsdl:operation name="hello">
>       <soap:operation name="operation"
> soapAction="hello" style="document"/>
>       <wsdl:input>
>         <soap:body use="literal"
> namespace="http://www.org.apache.axis2"/>
>       </wsdl:input>
>       <wsdl:output>
>         <soap:body use="literal" namespace="
> http://www.org.apache.axis2"/>
>       </wsdl:output>
>     </wsdl:operation>
>   </wsdl:binding>
>   <wsdl:service name="EchoService">
>     <wsdl:port name="EchoServicePortType"
> binding="tns:EchoServiceBinding">
>       <soap:address location="
> http://127.0.0.1:8080/axis2/services/EchoService "/>
>     </wsdl:port>
>   </wsdl:service>
> </wsdl:definitions>
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Then I deleted the message element corresponding to
> helloRequestMessage. Still it generates the classes
> for the following WSDL (with the helloRequestMessage
> element deleted)
> 
> 
> 
> 
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"
> standalone="no"?>
> <wsdl:definitions xmlns:ns1="
> http://org.apache.axis2/xsd"; xmlns:xs="
> http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"; xmlns:soap="
> http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/soap/"; xmlns:wsdl="
> http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/";
> xmlns:tns="http://org.apache.axis2/";
> targetNamespace=" http://org.apache.axis2/";>
>   <wsdl:types>
>     <xs:schema
> xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema";
> xmlns:ns1=" http://org.apache.axis2/xsd "
> targetNamespace="http://org.apache.axis2/xsd";
> elementFormDefault="qualified"
> attributeFormDefault="unqualified">
>       <xs:element name="helloRequest">
>         <xs:complexType>
>           <xs:sequence>
>             <xs:element type="xs:string"
> name="param0"/>
>           </xs:sequence>
>         </xs:complexType>
>       </xs:element>
>       <xs:element name="helloResponse">
>         <xs:complexType>
>           <xs:sequence>
>             <xs:element type="xs:string"
> name="return"/>
>           </xs:sequence>
>         </xs:complexType>
>       </xs:element>
>     </xs:schema>
>   </wsdl:types>
>  
>   <wsdl:message name="helloResponseMessage">
>     <wsdl:part name="part1"
> element="ns1:helloResponse"/>
>   </wsdl:message>
>   <wsdl:portType name="EchoServicePort">
>     <wsdl:operation name="hello">
>       <wsdl:input
> message="tns:helloRequestMessage"/>
>       <wsdl:output
> message="tns:helloResponseMessage"/>
>     </wsdl:operation>
>   </wsdl:portType>
>   <wsdl:binding name="EchoServiceBinding"
> type="tns:EchoServicePort">
>     <soap:binding
> transport="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/http";
> style="document"/>
>     <wsdl:operation name="hello">
>       <soap:operation name="operation"
> soapAction="hello" style="document"/>
>       <wsdl:input>
>         <soap:body use="literal" namespace="
> http://www.org.apache.axis2"/>
>       </wsdl:input>
>       <wsdl:output>
>         <soap:body use="literal" namespace="
> http://www.org.apache.axis2 "/>
>       </wsdl:output>
>     </wsdl:operation>
>   </wsdl:binding>
>   <wsdl:service name="EchoService">
>     <wsdl:port name="EchoServicePortType"
> binding="tns:EchoServiceBinding">
>       <soap:address
>
location="http://127.0.0.1:8080/axis2/services/EchoService
> "/>
>     </wsdl:port>
>   </wsdl:service>
> </wsdl:definitions>
> 
> 
> Shouldn't this report an error instead of generating
> the java classes?
> 
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