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-Features/Tests
-==============
-
-General Patterns
-----------------
-For simple synchronous tests:
-
-Jaxws client -> (b.ws service) SCA Component (b.ws reference) -> Jaxws Service
- /\ /\ |
- | use | use | gen
- | | \/
-Java Interface<------------------Java Interface<---------gen----------WSDL
-
-
-For message format the external service don't get involved in the varying message formats,
-They are still doing doc/lit/wrapped:
-
-TODO - we could extend testing to include JAXWS edpoints thatunderstand the different formats
-
-JUnit client -> SCA Component (b.ws reference) -> (b.ws service) SCA component -> Jaxws Service
- /\ /\ /\ /\ |
- | | config | config | |
- | use | | | use | gen
- | -----------WSDL------- | |
- | | \/
-Java Interface<-------------------------------------------------Java Interface<----gen---WSDL
-
-For SCA callback or asynchronous tests the external services don't get involved in the
-callback or aysnc request:
-
-JUnit client -> SCA Component (b.ws reference) -> (b.ws service) SCA component -> Jaxws Service
-
-
-Java First
-----------
-implemenation.java
-interface.java
- simple
- JAXB
- SDO - TODO
-?wsdl - gens wsdl
-
-Java First with JAX-WS annotations
-----------------------------------
-WSDL -> wsimport -> implemenation.java
-interface.java
-?wsdl - re-gens wsdl
-
-WSDL first
-----------
-implemenation.java -> wsgen -> wsdl
-interface.wsdl
-?wsld - provided wsdl
-
-Callback
---------
-Various combinations of specified callback and default configuration
-WSCallback ws policy - TODO
-
-WSDL Styles
------------
-
-rpc-lit - supported
- WSDL configuration where
- message parts use types - <part name="s" type="xsd:string"/>
- binding style set to rpc - <soap:binding transport="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/http" style="rpc"/>
- body uses literal - <soap:body use="literal" namespace="http://ws.binding.sca.tuscany.apache.org/rpclit/getGreetingsNamespace" />
- Note the use of a namespace on the body element to set the namespace of the wrapper child of the body element
-doc-lit(or bare) - supported (however see note below)
- WS-I BP1.1 4.7.6 states that an operation signature is a
- "fully qualified name of the child element of SOAP body of the SOAP input message"
- to make this true for doc-lit encoding you have to design the WSDL to wrap the parameters
- in an appropriate type. Hence doc-literal-wrapped is supported which encompasses this wrapping style.
- For bare style interfaces you have to mark the Java service interface as follows
- SOAP binding is set to - @SOAPBinding(parameterStyle = SOAPBinding.ParameterStyle.BARE)
- WSDL configuration where
- message parts use elements - <part name="parameters" element="tns:getGreetings"/>
- the elements are directly implemented by the operation parameter type
- binding style set to document - <soap:binding transport="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/http" style="document"/>
- body uses literal - <soap:body use="literal"/>
-doc-lit-wrapped - supported
- WSDL configuration where
- message parts use elements - <part name="parameters" element="tns:getGreetings"/>
- the elements are implemented by wrapper types following the name of the operation
- binding style set to document - <soap:binding transport="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/http" style="document"/>
- body uses literal - <soap:body use="literal"/>
-rpc-encoded - not supported
- not WS-I compliant
-doc-encoded - not supported
- not WS-I compliant
-
-================================== TODO below =========================
-
-Policy
-------
-ws-policy (aac)
-
-Java First
- WSpolicy from Policy set in definitions.xml
- ?wsdl - gens wsdl + policy
-WSDL first
- WSpolicy from WSDL
- ?wsld - uses wsdl + policy
- Policy signing
-
-alternative bindings
---------------------
-SOAP/HTTP
-SOAP/HTTPS
-SOAP/JMS
- How to retrieve WSDL for non-http bindings (a SHOULD in the spec)
-
-asynchInvocation Intent
------------------------
- Service
- Client
-
-noListener Intent
------------------
- ws-makeconnetion?
-
-
-SOAP1.1 intent
---------------
-
-SOAP1.2 intent
---------------
-
-MTOM intent
---------------
-
-Streaming
----------
-Do we need to support?
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