Lawrence/Peter,

I worked on the fragid section of the WSDL 2.0 spec, [1] and I started the 
implementation. Then I believe John took over.

My initial goal was to have test cases that check the assertions in the 
spec. Both the general rules and the canonical form should have test 
cases.

The next goal was to implement the lookup function, i.e. given a component 
designator and a common model instance, lookup  the component. I'm not 
sure how far John got.

[1] http://www.w3.org/TR/2007/REC-wsdl20-20070626/#frag-ids

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Lawrence Mandel/Toronto/[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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Arthur,

AFAIR you worked on the fragids a while back. Can you comment on Peter's 
question?

Lawrence





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Hi,

I've been looking at Woden's XPointer capabilities.  There are some 
relevant classes in org.apache.woden.wsdl20.fragids and 
org.apache.woden.xpointer, but I'm not sure that one can parse a WSDL 2.0 
XPointer and use it with a Description to get a component. 

Can you say something about the plan going forward for XPointer support in 

Woden?

Thank you,

Peter Danielsen



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