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Scott Kurz updated TUSCANY-2332: -------------------------------- Attachment: guessAndGreet.wsdl > reconsider non-support for Holders > ---------------------------------- > > Key: TUSCANY-2332 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TUSCANY-2332 > Project: Tuscany > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: Java SCA Data Binding Runtime > Reporter: Scott Kurz > Attachments: guessAndGreet.wsdl > > > Though the Java annotations/API spec specifically says wrt WSDL-> Java > mapping: > The JAX-WS mappings are applied with the following restrictions: > • No support for holders > I'd like to suggest that we look into enabling such support anyway, as this > seems overly restrictive and prevents us from supporting existing WSDLs with > inout data. > At least I don't see how we'd map these WSDLs to Java and would think we'd be > way better off relying on the mapping defined by JAX-WS which does use > Holders. > (Not sure what this statement in the spec was trying to accomplish.) > I attached an example WSDL with two operations which we'd want to use Holders > in the corresponding Java methods. One has a common child element of both > input/output wrapper elem and the other has a common part of input/output > message. > (Maybe it would be better to bring this up before opening a JIRA, but I > wanted to attach the WSDL.) -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.