Problems with WSDL Validation with WS-I [message #202262] |
Mon, 15 October 2007 15:27 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: dsn9620.yahoo.com
During WSDL validation, when the WS-I compliance options are set to
'Suggest Compliance' or 'Require Compliance' an error occurs stating:
WS-I: A problem occurred while running the WS-I WSDL conformance check:
org.eclipse.wst.wsi.internal.analyzer.WSIAnalyzerException. The WS-I Test
Assertion Document(TAD) was not found or could not be processed. The
WSDLAnalyzer was not able to validate the given WSDL file.
I have a TAD that I downloaded from the WS-I site, but I also noticed that
Eclipse has the WS-I tools integrated within it.
Does anyone know how to correct this problem by configuring Eclipse to use
an external TAD or properly configuring it to use it's internal TAD(if it
exists)?
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Re: Problems with WSDL Validation with WS-I [message #202301 is a reply to message #202293] |
Mon, 15 October 2007 18:40 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: dsn9620.yahoo.com
A couple of questions to help set the basis:
>What version of WST or WTP are you using?
Eclipse Java EE
Version: 3.3.0
Build id: M20070921-1145
WST: 2.0.1
JRE: 1.5.0_13
>I take it this is during WSDL Editor validation or is this through the
builder validation?
Correct. Just using the WSDL Editor.
>You shouldn't have to set anything up as everything should be included that
>you need. As far as I know there isn't an option to setup an external TAD
>within the Eclipse configuration.
WSDL validation works fine, it's just the WS-I portion of the validation.
If I change the WS-I options to 'Ignore...', it's OK. I was surprised the
WS-I stuff was included as I was currently just using the WS-I tools from
the WS-I.org site separately. Any help you can provide is appreciated.
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Re: Problems with WSDL Validation with WS-I [message #202530 is a reply to message #202440] |
Wed, 17 October 2007 15:06 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: dsn9620.yahoo.com
Problem solved. I got my clue from Lawrence that stated the Eclipse WST
does not already have the TAD and attempts to retrieve it from the WS-I
web site during the first validation. I did not have the Network
Connectivity configured correctly so that Eclipse could retrieve the TAD.
Once the network settings were added everything worked fine. It made
sense once I understood what was going on under the covers - but a better
error message would have saved some time.
An added bonus would be some way of knowing which version of the TAD
Eclipse downloaded and is using for the conformance validation. The
Eclipse configuration details did not yield helpful info in this regard.
It would be great to know I'm always using the latest and greatest TAD.
Thanks David and Lawrence for the quick assist!
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