RE: doc/lit ==> Call doesn't send xsi:type attributes ??

2004-08-04 Thread Anne Thomas Manes
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: doc/lit ==> Call doesn't send xsi:type attributes ?? Dear Anne, IMO your quote is correct, but your conclusion is not. BP1.0a states that receivers must not require the use of xsi:type. But this does not mean that senders are restricted in their inc

Re: doc/lit ==> Call doesn't send xsi:type attributes ??

2004-08-03 Thread Robert van Engelen
Dear Anne, IMO your quote is correct, but your conclusion is not. BP1.0a states that receivers must not require the use of xsi:type. But this does not mean that senders are restricted in their inclusion of xsi:type attributes. In fact, Schema Part 1: Structures, Section 2.6.1 states that "An el

RE: doc/lit ==> Call doesn't send xsi:type attributes ??

2004-08-01 Thread Anne Thomas Manes
When using doc/literal, you are supposed to send messages that conform to the schema definition (that's what "literal" means). Therefore you should not send type information in the message unless you need to override the schema or when no schema exists. Use of xsi:type is specified in the WS-I Ba

RE: doc/lit ==> Call doesn't send xsi:type attributes ??

2004-07-30 Thread Sagar Pidaparthi
Hi, Java2wsdl and wsdl2java programs seem to have an System.exit() of some kind. This makes it difficult to execute this command in a loop repeatedly. Is this true? What is the way around it? Regards Sagar