No objections here.   I think we just implemented the few basic places to meet 
whatever test case we were shooting for with the old Microsoft interoperability 
tests and didn’t go much further. 

Dan


On Apr 11, 2014, at 5:44 AM, Andrei Shakirin <ashaki...@talend.com> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> Currently CXF supports only limited set of references for external 
> WS-PolicyAttachments (wsa:EndpointReferenceType):
> 
> <attachments xmlns:wsp="http://www.w3.org/ns/ws-policy"; 
> xmlns:test="http://x.y.z/Assertions";>
>    <wsp:PolicyAttachment>
>        <wsp:AppliesTo>
>            <wsa:EndpointReferenceType 
> xmlns:wsa="http://www.w3.org/2005/08/addressing";>
>                <wsa:Address>http://x.y.z/GreeterPort</wsa:Address>
>            </wsa:EndpointReferenceType>
>        </wsp:AppliesTo>
>        <wsp:Policy>
>           <test:A>A</test:A>
>        </wsp:Policy>
>    </wsp:PolicyAttachment>    
> </attachments>
> 
> I propose to extend that to support at least some URI Domain Expression for 
> wsdl11:
> wsdl11.definitions() 
> wsdl11.service(service) 
> wsdl11.binding(binding)
> wsdl11.bindingOperation(binding/operation)
> wsdl11.bindingOperation.input(binding/operation)
> wsdl11.bindingOperation.output(binding/operation)
> wsdl11.bindingOperation.fault(binding/operation/fault)
> 
> I see that some work was started in cxf-rt-ws-policy 
> Wsdl11XPointerDomainExpression class, but it seems that is not complete.
> Partly it is also implemented in systests 
> org.apache.cxf.systest.ws.policy.UriDomainExpression and 
> org.apache.cxf.systest.ws.policy.UriDomainExpressionBuilder
> 
> I would create Jira and add support for wsdl11 references.
> Any suggestions / objections?
> 
> Regards,
> Andrei.
> 

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