tools to validate a WSDL document

2006-03-06 Thread james lok
any tools /editor out there to validate WSDL document is valid one?i heard alot WSDL on the web are out dated / invalid.xmlspy a good one?do i need to get xml schema / DTD for WSDL since tools like xmlspy wouldneed the DTD for validation is that correct?so that i can genenrate stub client code using automated tools (WSDL2Java..etc)Thanks
 
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RE: tools to validate a WSDL document

2006-03-06 Thread Jesse Pelton



Pity about Cape Clear. Maybe it's an 
oversight...
 
I like , but (so far) I've only used it for 
writing and debugging XML Schemas and XSLT. It's well-supported and upgraded 
regularly, and while it's not free in either sense, the price (US $180, $229 
with a year's maintenance) is reasonable compared to, say, XMLSpy (at $499 
without maintenance).
 
Regarding validation in Woden: from http://incubator.apache.org/woden/userguide.html#overview it appears that Woden does WSDL 
validation, but that the implementation is currently incomplete. Currently 
implemented: "Partial WSDL validation using the assertions defined in the WSDL 
2.0 spec. Validation currently exists for Types, Interface and Binding." 
Planned: "WSDL validation of import and include, SOAP and HTTP 
binding extensions, and Service."


From: robert lazarski 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, March 06, 2006 1:38 
PMTo: axis-user@ws.apache.orgSubject: Re: tools to 
validate a WSDL document
Wow, none of those are open source and seemingly only oxygenxml has a 
Linux version. Hmm. Is wooden planning on doing validation ? So far it only 
appears to be focusing on wsdl 2.0 .http://incubator.apache.org/woden/Their 
mailing list isn't searchable so I thought I'd ask here. Roberthttp://www.braziloutsource.com/
On 3/6/06, Anne Thomas 
Manes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:

  I often use the formerly free Cape Clear SOA 
  Editor, but it appears that Cape Clear no longer makes this tool available. 
  Other products that I know of that provide built-in WSDL validators 
  include xmlspy, Sonic Stylus, Mindreej SOAPscope. Microsoft provides a free 
  WSDL editor tool in Visual Web Developer 2005 Express Edition. The editor is 
  language sensitive, but it doesn't have a WSDL validator in the free tool. 
  A quick Google search also produced this: http://www.oxygenxml.com/ 
  Anne
  On 3/5/06, eric 
  kong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
  wrote:
  

any tools /editor out there to validate WSDL document is valid 
one?i heard alot WSDL on the web are out dated / 
invalid.xmlspy a good one?do i need to get xml schema / DTD 
for WSDL since tools like xmlspy would need the DTD for validation is 
that correct?
http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/so that i can 
genenrate stub client code using automated tools (WSDL2Java 
..etc)Thanks



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Re: tools to validate a WSDL document

2006-03-06 Thread robert lazarski
Wow, none of those are open source and seemingly only oxygenxml has a
Linux version. Hmm. Is wooden planning on doing validation ? So far it
only appears to be focusing on wsdl 2.0 .

http://incubator.apache.org/woden/

Their mailing list isn't searchable so I thought I'd ask here. 

Robert
http://www.braziloutsource.com/
On 3/6/06, Anne Thomas Manes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I often use the formerly free Cape Clear SOA Editor, but it appears that Cape Clear no longer makes this tool available. Other
products that I know of that provide built-in WSDL validators include
xmlspy, Sonic Stylus, Mindreej SOAPscope. Microsoft provides a free
WSDL editor tool in Visual Web Developer 2005 Express Edition. The
editor is language sensitive, but it doesn't have a WSDL validator in
the free tool. A quick Google search also produced this: http://www.oxygenxml.com/ Anne
On 3/5/06, eric kong
 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

any tools /editor out there to validate WSDL document is valid one?i heard alot WSDL on the web are out dated / invalid.xmlspy a good one?do i need to get xml schema / DTD for WSDL since tools like xmlspy would
need the DTD for validation is that correct?  http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/so that i can genenrate stub client code using automated tools (WSDL2Java
..etc)Thanks
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Re: tools to validate a WSDL document

2006-03-06 Thread Anne Thomas Manes
I often use the formerly free Cape Clear SOA Editor, but it appears that Cape Clear no longer makes this tool available. Other products that I know of that provide built-in WSDL validators include xmlspy, Sonic Stylus, Mindreej SOAPscope. Microsoft provides a free WSDL editor tool in Visual Web Developer 2005 Express Edition. The editor is language sensitive, but it doesn't have a WSDL validator in the free tool. 
A quick Google search also produced this: http://www.oxygenxml.com/ AnneOn 3/5/06, eric kong
 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
any tools /editor out there to validate WSDL document is valid one?i heard alot WSDL on the web are out dated / invalid.xmlspy a good one?do i need to get xml schema / DTD for WSDL since tools like xmlspy would
need the DTD for validation is that correct?  http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/so that i can genenrate stub client code using automated tools (WSDL2Java
..etc)Thanks
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tools to validate a WSDL document

2006-03-05 Thread eric kong
any tools /editor out there to validate WSDL document is valid one?i heard alot WSDL on the web are out dated / invalid.xmlspy a good one?do i need to get xml schema / DTD for WSDL since tools like xmlspy wouldneed the DTD for validation is that correct?  http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/so that i can genenrate stub client code using automated tools (WSDL2Java..etc)Thanks
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