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Alejandro Guizar updated BPEL-276:
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Description:
PROBLEM The associations between the partner links and the published WSDL ports are
declared in bpel-application.xml.
In the provided examples, such associations can be inferred and are not present in the
descriptor. This is because only one port in the WSDL document implements the port type
associated with each partner link. In the general case, however, multiple ports may
implement the same port type, making the association to partner links ambiguous.
During the procedure to generate a WSDL service description, the tool generates the WSDL
port for each partner link and retains the unambiguous associations, but does not preserve
them.
PROPOSAL Have the service description tool write the associations between partner links
and WSDL ports to a generated bpel-application.xml file.
generate bpel application descriptor along with wsdl service
description
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Key: BPEL-276
URL:
http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/BPEL-276
Project: JBoss jBPM BPEL
Issue Type: Task
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Components: Engine
Reporter: Alejandro Guizar
Assigned To: Alejandro Guizar
Fix For: jBPM BPEL 1.1 GA
PROBLEM The associations between the partner links and the published WSDL ports are
declared in bpel-application.xml.
In the provided examples, such associations can be inferred and are not present in the
descriptor. This is because only one port in the WSDL document implements the port type
associated with each partner link. In the general case, however, multiple ports may
implement the same port type, making the association to partner links ambiguous.
During the procedure to generate a WSDL service description, the tool generates the WSDL
port for each partner link and retains the unambiguous associations, but does not preserve
them.
PROPOSAL Have the service description tool write the associations between partner links
and WSDL ports to a generated bpel-application.xml file.
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