Tomi,

Yes, cite my offer. Feel free to contribute the WSDL 1.1 support too. 
Woden does contain a WSDL 1.1 to WSDL 2.0 conversion tool, and ultimately 
will support WSDL 1.1 (we hope)/

Arthur Ryman, PhD, AoT, DE
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Thanks for your advice!

1. Your encouragement have motivated me to start a refactoring wave that 
prepares the implementation of WSDL 2.0 support.

2. Apache Woden: I already looked after some project to contribute the 
XSLT where it would fit into the project's scope. I would contribute the 
refactored version with alpha-quality support of WSDL 2.0 (Woden focuses 
on the new standard, so the current wsdl-viewer version is not useful for 
it). As you are one of the Woden authors: if you do not mind, I would like 
to cite your offer by trying to contribute the XSLT (?) 

Thanks,
tomi


On 10/5/07, Arthur Ryman < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Tomi, 

I see this is for WSDL 1.1. Have you thought of supporting WSDL 2.0? If 
you want to contribute your code, maybe the Apache Woden project [1] could 
provide a home. 

Another thought is to leverage the WSDL 2.0 Component Model Interchange 
format [2] - an XML format that combines the content of multiple WSDL 2.0 
and XSD files (via import and include) into a single file. This format is 
used in the Test Suit and is implemented by Woden. 

[1] http://incubator.apache.org/woden/ 
[2] http://dev.w3.org/cvsweb/2002/ws/desc/test-suite/interchange/ 

Arthur Ryman, PhD, AoT, DE
Process and Portfolio Management, Rational Division

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Michael Potter-3 wrote: 
I have a need to document our webservices in a format usable by 
non-technical users. 
Maybe you could find useful my tool for WSDL documentation generation: the 
wsdl-viewer.xsl (http://tomi.vanek.sk/index.php?page=wsdl-viewer ). This 
is just an XSLT 1.0 transformation that can run in any browser. The 
transformation converts WSDL into easier understandable HTML format. You 
can create the documentation either with batch processing (i.e. by ANT 
script), or simply by adding a processing instruction into WSDL, so by 
opening the WSDL in a browser the XML will be instantly converted into 
HTML. 
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