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[stp-dev] Q about Policy Editor
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Hi
all,
Just following
slides from Eclipse 2008 presentation
http://www.eclipsecon.org/2008/sub/attachments/An_introduction_to_policy_handling_with_Eclipse_STP.pdf
try to use policy
editor.
I am using latest
sources from stp trunk and Eclipse 3.3.2
First step to
do: create new .opdx file using WTP Editor.
1 Select
File->Other ->SOA Tools-> WS-Policy
2. Use WS-Policy
wizard to complete creation of WS-Policy document
3.It would create
ExampleService.opdx with the following content:
<?
xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<wsp:Policy Name="exId" sopwsp:shortname="example"
xmlns:sopa="http://types.sopware.org/qos/SOPAssertions/1.1"
xmlns:sopwsp="http://types.sopware.org/qos/WS-PolicyExtensions/1.1" xmlns:wsp="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/09/policy">
<wsp:ExactlyOne>
<wsp:All>
<wsp:ExactlyOne>
<sopa:HttpTransport/>
<sopa:JmsTransport/>
<sopa:HttpsTransport/>
</wsp:ExactlyOne>
</wsp:All>
</wsp:ExactlyOne>
</
wsp:Policy>
However when I try to
use Design tab in high level editor righ mouse click would display pop-up menu
with the following context: Add Service, Add PortType, Add
Binding.
And according
presentation I should use high level editor to add Assertions ext.. So what I am
missing or doing wrong? WS-Policy Editor behaves as WSDL Editor see snapshot
below

Irene