a WSDL online analyzer warned of this vendor's "snake case".. and I noticed
that all the classes made from this WSDL are missing the "_" in all the
names... except that maven claims it cannot find "Resource_Management"
porttype.. could it be looking for the underscore in the name it eliminated???
On Friday, November 15, 2019, 1:41:35 PM EST, John F. Berry
<[email protected]> wrote:
In my camel project, I have used the wsdl2java to generate my classes off of a
vendor provided wsdl. Perhaps it is a malformed cxf endpoint.. but it
currently is just complaining of the portType.the -impl is under extraargs in
the plug in.. and no change to the error.. other than giving me hundreds of
warnings about services in the wsdl that cannot be unwrapped. There's hundreds
of services in this wsdl.I've seen many unanswered threads in a websearch, so
perhaps the right question is not being asked.I am using cxf to produce a SOAP
request from a vendor provided wsdl.. what could I be missing?
The publicly available wsdl is here:
https://community.workday.com/sites/default/files/file-hosting/productionapi/Resource_Management/v33.1/Resource_Management.wsdl
and I am attempting to call the "Put_Procurement_Document_Attachment" request
within that. I am attempting to send this to a mock service with SoapUI on a
test server like this:
.to("cxf://http://testserver:8088/mockResource_ManagementBinding?serviceClass=workday.com.bsvc.PutProcurementDocumentAttachmentRequestType&wsdlURL=/wsdl/Resource_Management.wsdl")
Other people in my shop have complained that something's just not right with
this WSDL.... I thought I'd upload it to an online checker to verify
complaince... It mostly checks out (besides all the snake case).. but it also
reported that this is a SOAP 1.1 WDSL.. Could this be my problem?
Any flags jump out to anyone?Thanks!