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Re: [Wtp-wst-dev] WS-I source code
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Hi Dave,
I've included the WS-I Analyzer Specification
Document and the User Guide
The actual class that is called from
the command line is BasicProfileAnalyzer
in package org.eclipse.wst.wsi.internal.core.analyzer.
The arguments for the command line are:
java javaoptions -Dwsi.home="wsi
home" -cp "classpath" org.eclipse.wst.wsi.internal.core.analyzer.BasicProfileAnalyzer
-config filename.
Everything is configured through a config
file -- I've attached an example. Note that within eclipse code base we
do away with the config file.
Note I think it may be better to start
with the WS-I test tools http://www.ws-i.org/Testing/Tools/2004/12/SSBP_Java_Tools-BdAD.zip
themselves. Once you have these up and running, it will be easier to transfer
to the eclipse version.
Anyway if you get stuck send me a note.
It has been quite a long time since I actually ran the WS-I command-line
tools but it should come back to me rather quickly.
Thanks.
David M. Lauzon
XML Tooling, ADTC Architecture
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>
> Let me know if you are interested in actually generating the
WS-I
> report and whether you are testing wsdls only or messages with
> corresponding wsdls . It may not be so obvious on how to do that.
In
> eclipse, we morphed a command line testing tool that generates
a
> report to 2 validators -- a message validator that is used in
> conjunction with the tcpip monitor; and a wsdl validator that extends
> the core wsdl validator.
>
Actually, that is exactly what I'm interested in doing. Generating
the
WS-I report. For the time being I'll be testing WSDLs only, but
I can
see the need for us to be able to test the messages as well. What
I
first want to do is create an ANT Task that can be used to validate and
produce the necessary report. I'll be using XSLT to generate
the WSDL
files from some standard specifications that we have, and need the
ability to validate and produce the report in batch, outside of the
Eclipse environment. I can build or enhance the necessary Ant task
if
needed, just need to know where to start to get the report generation
going, any help you can provide would be appreciate. I don't think
the
organization I work for would have any issue with contributing the Ant
task back to the project.
Dave
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