Hi Aki,

CXF follows the WS-RM 1.0 specification in using the 2004/08 WSA namespace. Unfortunately, most other implementations use the 2005/08 namespace (including Metro, and I believe Axis2/Sandesha is the same). I think this was driven by interoperability testing with Microsoft's WCF.

So I'm adding the option to allow for users who want to interoperate with other stacks.

  - Dennis


On 03/25/2011 01:59 AM, Aki Yoshida wrote:
Hi Dennis,
I don't know what you are exactly intending to do. Does this mean we
are going to have the WS-RM 1.1?

My understanding was that the current CXF WS-RM implementation used
the 2004/08 WSA NS (or in other words, it internally uses the 2005/08
WSA NS but converts it to the 2004/08 WSA version before
serialization) to conform to the WS-RM 1.0 spec (the earlier version
published in February 2005) that specifies the use of the 2004/08 WSA
NS.

There is this method in WS-RM to downgrade the WSA NS before
serialization. If you provides an option to turn off this downgrading,
you can get the 2005/08 WSA NS serialized. But I think switching the
WSA NS to the 2005/08 verison without actually talking WS-RM 1.1.
isn't the right thing.

If you let me know your intention and tell me something that I can do,
I will be glad to contribute.

Thanks.

Regadrs, aki





2011/3/24 Dennis Sosnoski<[email protected]>:
I'm trying to add an addressing namespace value to the WS-RM feature
configuration, to allow switching to the recommendation namespace (since
using the submission namespace makes WS-RM fail interoperability with other
implementations). I'd like to have something like this:

<wsrm-mgr:reliableMessaging>
               ...
<wsrm-mgr:addressingNamespace>http://www.w3.org/2005/08/addressing</wsrm-mgr:addressingNamespace>
              ...
</wsrm-mgr:reliableMessaging>

but I can't seem to get this (or variations) to work. Adding the element to
wsrm-manager-types.xsd and wsrm-manager.xsd and rebuilding doesn't make
anything obvious happen. How do I do this?

  - Dennis

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