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Greg Newby: 05/06/2007 4:46 AM EDT
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Update
resolution changed from Accepted to none (no value)
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Greg Newby: 09/11/2006 10:21 AM EDT
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Action: |
Update
Assigned To changed from Joel Replogle to none (no value)
Priority changed from 1 to 0
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Greg Newby: 09/11/2006 10:19 AM EDT
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Move
Moved from Submit OGF Draft to Published
Category changed from Recommendations Track to Community Practice
Group changed from Data to APME
resolution set to Accepted
Status changed from ready to publish to Closed
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Greg Newby: 09/03/2006 4:56 PM EDT
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Published as GFD-R.075. Thanks to the authors/editors for their efforts on this document.
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gfd-r.075.doc
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Update
Added an attachment.
Assigned To changed from Greg Newby to Joel Replogle
Status changed from Final Editor Review to ready to publish
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Joel Replogle: 08/29/2006 10:28 AM EDT
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With support from Data AD's (Malcolm & David), this document was approved for publication, and moved into final Editor Review on 29 August, 2006.
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Update
Priority changed from 2 to 1
Status changed from Final 15day GFSG Review to Final Editor Review
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Greg Newby: 08/15/2006 4:18 PM EDT
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Comment: |
Due to light attendance at the GFSG telecon, this
will remain open for a 7-day email list "final call"
for the GFSG. Barring concerns, it will then be
approved for a final editor check and publication.
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Action: |
Update
Assigned To changed from Malcolm Atkinson to Greg Newby
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Norman Paton: 08/04/2006 4:56 AM EDT
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We've spotted and fixed a small error (Section 5.4.7: SchemaNamespace removed from the list of parameters in the description of AddSchemaRequest) in
the attached, which should be used as the final version.
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XML_Realisation-02-08-06.doc
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Greg Newby: 07/31/2006 4:03 AM EDT
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Comment: |
Final 15-day GFSG review, due on August 15 or soon thereafter.
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Update
Status changed from Returned to Author(s) to Final 15day GFSG Review
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Norman Paton: 07/23/2006 3:38 AM EDT
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Comment: |
Since public comment, we have handled the issue raised during public comment and have reviewed the text within the group. This internal review has
taken into account feedback from an implementation activity, as to what could usefully be clarified or tightened-up. The most substantial change in
the light of the internal review has been to tighten the handling of typed collections.
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XML_Realisation-20-07-06.doc
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Greg Newby: 05/03/2006 6:16 PM EDT
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Action: |
Update
artifact_status changed from Pending Info from Authors to Returned to Author(s)
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Greg Newby: 05/03/2006 6:11 PM EDT
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Comment: |
Thanks, and sorry for the delay. Yes, please go ahead with
those changes. We're looking forward to the next/final
document. Work with your ADs as needed for this revision,
then upload and assign back to gbn for the next phase.
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Update
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Greg Newby: 05/03/2006 6:11 PM EDT
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Action: |
Update
artifact_status changed from Public Comment Period to Pending Info from Authors
assigned_to changed from 9357 to 465
Priority changed from 3 to 2
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Norman Paton: 05/02/2006 6:20 PM EDT
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Comment: |
This note indicates how we propose to respond to the comments made during the public comment period. At the time of writing (2nd May 2006) the public
comment period has completed but we have not received any feedback subsequent to the completion of the public comment period. We are keen to clarify
as soon as possible how to proceed from here, especially as GGF17 starts in just over a week.
#1 john_ibbotson@uk.ibm.com, 2006-03-02
Issue:
I'm tying to use the XMLSequenceAccessPT within GT4. Using GT4 to build the Java stubs, I get some weird effects for the fault classes. Some of the
classes end up with _Element being added to the class name. This is an Axis strategy for naming conflicts.
However, I can get round it by getting rid of the anonymous types for Faults. For example:
<xsd:complexType name="ServiceBusyFaultType"/>
<xsd:element name="ServiceBusyFault" type="wsdai:ServiceBusyFaultType">
</xsd:element>
I suspect I am encountering some tools fault, but changes to the DAIS WSDL/Schema does fix the problem.
Response:
This problem with the Axis WSDL2Java tool has also been encountered by other developers. To avoid the naming conflict, it is suggested that the first
character of the fault type be changed to lower case for all of the faults.
For example, for a fault currently defined as follows:
<xsd:element name="InvalidStartPositionFault">
<xsd:complexType/>
</xsd:element>
<wsdl:message name="InvalidStartPositionFault">
<wsdl:part name="InvalidStartPositionFault"
element="wsdaix:InvalidStartPositionFault"/>
</wsdl:message>
WSDL2Java produces Java code which does not compile. The following change fixes this:
<xsd:element name="invalidStartPositionFault">
<xsd:complexType/>
</xsd:element>
<wsdl:message name="InvalidStartPositionFault">
<wsdl:part name="InvalidStartPositionFault"
element="wsdaix:invalidStartPositionFault"/>
</wsdl:message>
These changes will be included in the revised specifications.
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None: 03/02/2006 12:28 PM EST
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Comment: |
I'm tying to use the XMLSequenceAccessPT within GT4. Using GT4 to build the Java stubs, I get some weird effects for the fault classes. Some of the
classes end up with _Element being added to the class name. This is an Axis strategy for naming conflicts.
However, I can get round it by getting rid of the anonymous types for Faults. For example:
<xsd:complexType name="ServiceBusyFaultType"/>
<xsd:element name="ServiceBusyFault"
type="wsdai:ServiceBusyFaultType">
</xsd:element>
I suspect I am encountering some tools fault, but changes to the DAIS WSDL/Schema does fix the problem.
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Action: |
Update
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Greg Newby: 01/31/2006 12:26 PM EST
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Comment: |
Moved to public comment. This will be due 60 days
after announced. Authors/editors please seek people
to make comments.
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Action: |
Update
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Greg Newby: 01/31/2006 12:26 PM EST
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Action: |
Update
artifact_status changed from GFSG Review to Public Comment Period
assigned_to changed from 465 to 9357
Priority changed from 4 to 3
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Greg Newby: 01/09/2006 6:23 PM EST
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Action: |
Update
artifact_status changed from Open to GFSG Review
Priority changed from - to 4
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Greg Newby: 01/09/2006 6:22 PM EST
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Comment: |
Sorry for my delay in initial editor review. Somehow I missed
the email notification of this upload.
My initial Editor review indicates this document is ready to
move forward. It is now in GFSG initial 15-day review, prior
to 60-day public comment.
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Action: |
Update
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Greg Newby: 01/09/2006 6:22 PM EST
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Action: |
Update
assigned_to changed from 302 to 465
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