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Subject: [wsrp] [errata #3] Drop intf: from fault message references in bindingdefinitions
- From: Rich Thompson <richt2@us.ibm.com>
- To: wsrp@lists.oasis-open.org
- Date: Thu, 24 Apr 2003 15:28:00 -0400
Comment:
3. 4/24/03 (Claus Von Riegen)
Our WSDL uses qualified names to reference
portType fault operations from soap:fault elements. Taking the following
WSDL fragment (that is part of a wsdl:operation, which in turn is part
of a wsdl:binding) as an example,
<wsdl:fault name="AccessDenied">
<soap:fault name="intf:AccessDenied"
use="literal"/>
</wsdl:fault>
The "intf:" prefix makes the
WSDL document invalid against the WSDL 1.1
schema, since the soap:fault name attribute
is of type NCName. Removing all occurrences of the "intf:" prefix
should resolve the issue.
Document: wsrp_v1_bindings.wsdl
Section: throughout
Old Text: <soap:fault name="intf:...
New Text: <soap:fault name="...
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