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WS-I Verification for WSDL's [message #113005] Tue, 21 June 2005 12:19 Go to next message
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Hi...

Does WTP has a way of running the WS-I interopratbility tests from
eclipse??I remember to have seen a project in eclipse tools category and a
comment that that particular project was merged with WTP...does right
click *.wsdl and choosing Validate WSDL do just that??

Any help would be greatly appreciated...

Regard

Vaidya
Re: WS-I Verification for WSDL's [message #113597 is a reply to message #113005] Fri, 24 June 2005 07:48 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hi Vaidya
Yes, with one caveat. Validating a wsdl, first validates against the wsdl
1.1 spec and then if conformant will go on and validate against the WS-I
profile based on the options set in the WS-I Conformance preference page.

You can get to the preference page by clicking on ...

Window --> Preferences... --> Web Services --> WS-I Compliance

There are three options available to the user.

1. require conformance (run the ws-i validation and non-conformances are
seen as errors in the problem view).
2. suggest conformance (run the ws-i validation and non-conformances are
seen as warnings in the problem view).
3. ignore confromance (do not run the ws-i tools).

-- David Lauzon

Raghavendra Vaidya wrote:

> Hi...

> Does WTP has a way of running the WS-I interopratbility tests from
> eclipse??I remember to have seen a project in eclipse tools category and a
> comment that that particular project was merged with WTP...does right
> click *.wsdl and choosing Validate WSDL do just that??

> Any help would be greatly appreciated...

> Regard

> Vaidya
Re: WS-I Verification for WSDL's [message #113886 is a reply to message #113597] Sat, 25 June 2005 08:50 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Thanks....
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