[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MUSE-85?page=comments#action_12431740 ] Dan Jemiolo commented on MUSE-85: ---------------------------------
Caption, Version, ResourceId are the property names - a capability may have [0..n] properties, all under one namespace. As an example, there's nothing (normative) in the WSDM XSD that says ResourceId belongs to the Identity capability, which we could use to in deciding to name a file Identity.java. Also, for any standard capabilities, the generator will rely on our default implementations of those (see muse.xml for the hook up of capabilities to impl classes) rather than re-generating them. If you want to replace the default impls, you'd just have to extend or replace the class with one of your own. As an example, if you wanted to replace org.apache.muse.ws.dm.muws.impl.SimpleIdentity (which implements org.apache.muse.ws.dm.muws.Identity), you'd just write your own class that implements org.apache.muse.ws.dm.muws.Identity. To see this in action, try adding a custom property/operation that is not defined in WS-* - the tool should generate code for that. > WSDM Test File > -------------- > > Key: MUSE-85 > URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MUSE-85 > Project: Muse > Issue Type: Test > Components: Other > Affects Versions: 2.0.0 > Reporter: Steve Jerman > Assigned To: Dan Jemiolo > Attachments: MyCapabilityImpl.java, TestFile.zip, WSDM-POC-Model.gif > > > OK, attached isa diagram which shows the model I am trying to create WSDM > interfaces for. Also attached is a Zip file with a set of WSDLs. Basically I > started with some generated XSD/WSDL and then decided that I should hand code > a proto that validated correct and did the right stuff and use that as > pattern. The system.wsdl file was the result. I *think* it should create a > simple WSDM resource implementation with getResourcePropertyDocument and > getResourceProperty operations. It sort of looks like thats the case. > A few questions. > What would some code look like that could handle multiple instances of > System. Do I need to do anything different? > Surely the Java interfaces generated are for the ManagedResource? They don't > seem to be Capapability implementations. > Looks like the name of the Java files is hard coded. Is there a better way to > handle this? > I would like to get this sample up and runing first and then expand out to > the rest of my model (and all the configuration I have in mind). > Steve -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - If you think it was sent incorrectly contact one of the administrators: http://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/Administrators.jspa - For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
