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Christian Pfeifhofer updated CXF-939:
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    Description: 
A WSDL defining two operations on the same port with different names but using 
the same message names for request and response lead to wrong code instead of 
an error message. wsdl2java produces a port interface class with both 
operations, but with wrong runtime behavior. The request of a client invoking 
the second operation will be routed to the implementation of the first 
operation at the service provider site.

This is the code generated:

@WebService(targetNamespace = "http://bugs.cxf/services/bug1";, name = 
"myBug1Port")
public interface MyBug1Port {

    @SOAPBinding(parameterStyle = SOAPBinding.ParameterStyle.BARE)
    @WebResult(targetNamespace = "http://bugs.cxf/services/bug1";, partName = 
"parameters", name = "myBug1Response")
    @WebMethod
    public cxf.bugs.services.bug1.ResponseDataType myBug2(
        @WebParam(targetNamespace = "http://bugs.cxf/services/bug1";, partName = 
"parameters", name = "myBug1")
        cxf.bugs.services.bug1.RequestDataType parameters
    );

    @ResponseWrapper(targetNamespace = "http://bugs.cxf/services/bug1";, 
className = "cxf.bugs.services.bug1.ResponseDataType", localName = 
"myBug1Response")
    @RequestWrapper(targetNamespace = "http://bugs.cxf/services/bug1";, 
className = "cxf.bugs.services.bug1.RequestDataType", localName = "myBug1")
    @WebResult(targetNamespace = "http://bugs.cxf/services/bug1";, name = 
"myOutputString")
    @WebMethod
    public java.lang.String myBug1(
        @WebParam(targetNamespace = "http://bugs.cxf/services/bug1";, name = 
"myInputString")
        java.lang.String myInputString
    );
}


The jaxws ri produces an error message instead, as two operations with equal 
message names are illegal at the same port:

Non unique body parts! In a port, operations must have unique operation 
signaure on the wire for successful dispatch. In port myBug1, Operations 
"myBug2" and "myBug1" have the same request body block 
{http://bugs.cxf/services/bug1}myBug1


  was:
A WSDL defining two operations on the same port with different names but using 
the same messages for request and response makes wsdl2java produce a port 
interface class with both operations, but with wrong runtime behavior. The 
request of a client invoking the second operation will be routed to the 
implementation of the first operation at the service provider site.

This is the code generated:

@WebService(targetNamespace = "http://bugs.cxf/services/bug1";, name = 
"myBug1Port")
public interface MyBug1Port {

    @SOAPBinding(parameterStyle = SOAPBinding.ParameterStyle.BARE)
    @WebResult(targetNamespace = "http://bugs.cxf/services/bug1";, partName = 
"parameters", name = "myBug1Response")
    @WebMethod
    public cxf.bugs.services.bug1.ResponseDataType myBug2(
        @WebParam(targetNamespace = "http://bugs.cxf/services/bug1";, partName = 
"parameters", name = "myBug1")
        cxf.bugs.services.bug1.RequestDataType parameters
    );

    @ResponseWrapper(targetNamespace = "http://bugs.cxf/services/bug1";, 
className = "cxf.bugs.services.bug1.ResponseDataType", localName = 
"myBug1Response")
    @RequestWrapper(targetNamespace = "http://bugs.cxf/services/bug1";, 
className = "cxf.bugs.services.bug1.RequestDataType", localName = "myBug1")
    @WebResult(targetNamespace = "http://bugs.cxf/services/bug1";, name = 
"myOutputString")
    @WebMethod
    public java.lang.String myBug1(
        @WebParam(targetNamespace = "http://bugs.cxf/services/bug1";, name = 
"myInputString")
        java.lang.String myInputString
    );
}


The jaxws ri will produce an error message instead, as two operations with 
equal message names are illegal at the same port:

Non unique body parts! In a port, operations must have unique operation 
signaure on the wire for successful dispatch. In port myBug1, Operations 
"myBug2" and "myBug1" have the same request body block 
{http://bugs.cxf/services/bug1}myBug1



> wsdl defining two different operations on the same port using the same 
> messages lead to wsdl2java producing wrong code instead of an error message
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CXF-939
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-939
>             Project: CXF
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Tooling
>    Affects Versions: 2.0
>            Reporter: Christian Pfeifhofer
>         Attachments: bug.wsdl
>
>
> A WSDL defining two operations on the same port with different names but 
> using the same message names for request and response lead to wrong code 
> instead of an error message. wsdl2java produces a port interface class with 
> both operations, but with wrong runtime behavior. The request of a client 
> invoking the second operation will be routed to the implementation of the 
> first operation at the service provider site.
> This is the code generated:
> @WebService(targetNamespace = "http://bugs.cxf/services/bug1";, name = 
> "myBug1Port")
> public interface MyBug1Port {
>     @SOAPBinding(parameterStyle = SOAPBinding.ParameterStyle.BARE)
>     @WebResult(targetNamespace = "http://bugs.cxf/services/bug1";, partName = 
> "parameters", name = "myBug1Response")
>     @WebMethod
>     public cxf.bugs.services.bug1.ResponseDataType myBug2(
>         @WebParam(targetNamespace = "http://bugs.cxf/services/bug1";, partName 
> = "parameters", name = "myBug1")
>         cxf.bugs.services.bug1.RequestDataType parameters
>     );
>     @ResponseWrapper(targetNamespace = "http://bugs.cxf/services/bug1";, 
> className = "cxf.bugs.services.bug1.ResponseDataType", localName = 
> "myBug1Response")
>     @RequestWrapper(targetNamespace = "http://bugs.cxf/services/bug1";, 
> className = "cxf.bugs.services.bug1.RequestDataType", localName = "myBug1")
>     @WebResult(targetNamespace = "http://bugs.cxf/services/bug1";, name = 
> "myOutputString")
>     @WebMethod
>     public java.lang.String myBug1(
>         @WebParam(targetNamespace = "http://bugs.cxf/services/bug1";, name = 
> "myInputString")
>         java.lang.String myInputString
>     );
> }
> The jaxws ri produces an error message instead, as two operations with equal 
> message names are illegal at the same port:
> Non unique body parts! In a port, operations must have unique operation 
> signaure on the wire for successful dispatch. In port myBug1, Operations 
> "myBug2" and "myBug1" have the same request body block 
> {http://bugs.cxf/services/bug1}myBug1

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