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WS-I validation seems not to work [message #169373] Sun, 14 May 2006 14:03 Go to next message
Iftach Ragoler is currently offline Iftach RagolerFriend
Messages: 1
Registered: July 2009
Junior Member
Hi,

I installed WTP over eclipse. When running wsdl validation it seems that
the WS-I validation is not working. I tried the same WSDL directly from
the WS-I testing tool and there were warnings but from eclipse there were
no such.

The SOAP WS-I validation does not provide any WS-I warnings when I run it
from the TCP monitoring and generates error of "Problem reading the WS-I
Message Log file" when I choose to validate against a WSDL.
Re: WS-I validation seems not to work [message #169883 is a reply to message #169373] Tue, 23 May 2006 15:18 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Lawrence Mandel is currently offline Lawrence MandelFriend
Messages: 486
Registered: July 2009
Senior Member
>I installed WTP over eclipse. When running wsdl validation it seems that
>the WS-I validation is not working. I tried the same WSDL directly from
>the WS-I testing tool and there were warnings but from eclipse there were

>no such.

The WS-I test tools can be configured in Eclipse. See
Window->Preferences...->Web Services->Profile Compliance and Validation

Note that the first time WS-I validation is run you will need to be
connected to the internet so the tools can download the WS-I test
assertion document (TAD).

>The SOAP WS-I validation does not provide any WS-I warnings when I run it

>from the TCP monitoring and generates error of "Problem reading the WS-I
>Message Log file" when I choose to validate against a WSDL.

I haven't seen this error but this function should work as you describe.
If you don't mind opening a bug against Web Tools->wst.wsi I will
investigate this error.

Lawrence
Re: WS-I validation seems not to work [message #183953 is a reply to message #169883] Fri, 08 December 2006 16:21 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Mahmut Uludag is currently offline Mahmut UludagFriend
Messages: 5
Registered: July 2009
Junior Member
Hi Lawrance,

> Note that the first time WS-I validation is run you will need to be
> connected to the internet so the tools can download the WS-I test
> assertion document (TAD).

Where the WS-I test assertion document is normally located. I'm getting
"TAD document was either not found or could not be processed" error. I
want to check whether I have one, otherwise I want to download it manually.

Regards,
Mahmut
Re: WS-I validation seems not to work [message #184333 is a reply to message #183953] Mon, 11 December 2006 12:08 Go to previous message
Mahmut Uludag is currently offline Mahmut UludagFriend
Messages: 5
Registered: July 2009
Junior Member
Hi Lawrence,

Removing cached TAD entries by using the
Window->Preferences->Internet->Cache menu solved my problem. The error
disappeared when fresh TAD files retrieved after removing the existing
ones in the cache.

Thanks,
Mahmut

PS: I already sent the above information to the newsgroup by replying to
Pier's recent message but thought it would be nice if have a record
of this conversion also within this thread.

Lawrence Mandel wrote:
>
> Hi Mahmut,
>
> There are actually two WS-I test assertion documents (TAD). They are
> located at
>
> http://www.ws-i.org/Testing/Tools/2004/12/AP10_BP11_SSBP10_T AD.xml
> http://www.ws-i.org/Testing/Tools/2005/01/SSBP10_BP11_TAD_1- 0.xml
>
> You can check the status of their retrieval by WTP in the internet cache
> preference page. In Eclipse see Window->Preferences->Internet->Cache and
> ensure they are in the list.
>
> Lawrence Mandel
>
> Software Developer
> IBM Rational Software
> Phone: 905 - 413 - 3814 Fax: 905 - 413 - 4920
> lmandel@ca.ibm.com
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