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Subject: RE: New Issue - Incomplete XPath expressions in the specification
Isn't this covered in issue 46 (see http://www.choreology.com/external/WS_BPEL_issues_list.html#Issue46), and referenced in issue 39 (both now resolved). Also, I see, if what the membership and attendance information Kavi shows me is correct, you are still only a Prospective Member and it's possible you ought to have been dropped back to Observer. After I put in your previous issue (now issue 90) there was some question as to whether prospective members could post issues. In practice, that might differ as to whether the issue is a straightforward correction (as this would be, if it weren't for 46) or a judgement or style question (as this might be). When do you hope to become a full member ? (copying the issues and requirements group for advice) Peter ------------------------------------------ Peter Furniss Chief Scientist, Choreology Ltd web: http://www.choreology.com email: peter.furniss@choreology.com phone: +44 870 739 0066 mobile: +44 7951 536168 > -----Original Message----- > From: Kristofer Agren [mailto:kagren@pakalert.com] > Sent: 16 February 2004 16:11 > To: Furniss, Peter > Subject: New Issue - Incomplete XPath expressions in the specification > > > Document: BPEL Specification > Description: > > Many of the BPEL examples that are included in the > specification use XPath queries that do not contain namespace > references. If the node(s) being selected are within a > namespace, per the XPath 1.0 specification, the XPath query > should reference the nodes by their expanded-name/fully > qualified name. > > For example, in the excerpt below, the "query" attribute > defines an XPath query without namespace references, although > that from the WSDL definition it is clear that the > complexType (ship:shipOrder) that defines the part is > contained in a namespace. > > <bpws:propertyAlias propertyName="tns:shipOrderID" > messageType="sns:shippingRequestMsg" > part="shipOrder" > query="/shipOrder/ShipOrderRequestHeader/shipOrderID"/> > > The correct XPath query should be (assuming that the "ship" > prefix is defined and accurate): > > query="/shipOrder/ship:ShipOrderRequestHeader/ship:shipOrderID" > > I propose that all XPath queries in the BPEL specification > are updated to include namespace prefixes wherever applicable. > >
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