[Nsi-wg] Open dynamicKL NSA

jeonghoon moon otello90 at gmail.com
Thu Sep 8 07:49:50 CDT 2011


To Henrik

We just fixed implementation, and try again access !

best regards

On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 10:26 PM, Henrik Thostrup Jensen <htj at nordu.net>wrote:

> Hi again
>
>
> On Tue, 6 Sep 2011, jeonghoon moon wrote:
>
>  I am very sorry for our inconvenient log file and ambiguous indication
>> about name space problem.
>>
>
> We are all trying to figure out what is going on here :-).
>
>
>  We developed our web services with JAX-WS2.0 based Metro engine, which
>> supports WSDL to Java generation tool.
>>
>> To confirm the usage of name spaces in NSI messages, we also used AXIS2
>> and CFX engines to generate two more Java
>> source codes from the WSDL document.
>>
>> All three engines generated the same reservationRequest message which has
>> two name spaces as attributes of the
>> reservationRequest element and does not have prefixes for all children
>> elements(e.g., requesterNSA, providerNSA,
>> …):
>>
>
> Mm... okay. I am using SUDS. So far I have found two bugs in SUDS. It is
> quite likely that there are more.
>
>
>
>  <ns5:reservationRequest xmlns:**ns2="urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:**
>> 2.0:assertion"
>>                       xmlns:**ns3="http://www.w3.org/2001/**04/xmlenc#<http://www.w3.org/2001/04/xmlenc#>
>> "
>>                       xmlns:**ns4="http://www.w3.org/2000/**09/xmldsig#<http://www.w3.org/2000/09/xmldsig#>
>> "
>>                       xmlns:**ns5="http://schemas.ogf.org/**
>> nsi/2011/07/connection/**interface<http://schemas.ogf.org/nsi/2011/07/connection/interface>
>> "
>>                       xmlns:**ns6="http://schemas.ogf.org/**
>> nsi/2011/07/connection/types<http://schemas.ogf.org/nsi/2011/07/connection/types>
>> ">
>>       <ns5:correlationId>**78729d97-8264-4a4b-ad53-**8fec5ad529fb</ns5:**
>> correlationId>
>>       <ns5:replyTo>http://220.**69.240.218:2000/kreonet/**
>> ConnectionServiceRequester<http://220.69.240.218:2000/kreonet/ConnectionServiceRequester>
>> </**ns5:replyTo>
>>       <ns6:reservation>
>>         <requesterNSA>urn:ogf:**network:NSnetwork:kreonet</**
>> requesterNSA>
>>         <providerNSA>urn:ogf:**network:NSnetwork:dynamicKL</**
>> providerNSA>
>>         <reservation>
>>
>
> This strikes me as incorrect. I would expect a default namespace
> declaration or an explicit namespace in front of the requesterNSA,
> providerNSA, and reservation elements.
>
> But I could very well be wrong.
>
>
>  Our implementation utilizes Metro engine to parse NSI messages.
>>
>> For your latest trail with ns2 name space for all children elements of
>> reservation element,
>>
>> Metro engine returns null value when our implementation asks it to parse
>> requesterNSA element of your
>> reservationRequest message.
>>
>> Syntax error was marked in our log because of null value.
>>
>> We also have great difficulty to understand why Metro engine returns null
>> value.
>>
>> When we use AXIS2(Jaxb) to parse your message, it returns an exception
>> with unexpected element cause.
>>
>
> Since you have tried two different implementations it does point to the
> SOAP stack I'm using. However my impression from reading the WSDL manually
> is that everything under the <ns6:reservation> should be under the
> xmlns:ns6="http://schemas.ogf.**org/nsi/2011/07/connection/**types<http://schemas.ogf.org/nsi/2011/07/connection/types>namespace as well.
>
> John, can you comment here?
>
>
>  To fix out this problem, we are studying unprefixed attribute
>> (http://www.rpbourret.com/xml/**NamespaceMyths.htm#myth4<http://www.rpbourret.com/xml/NamespaceMyths.htm#myth4>),
>> but we felt deeply our limitation about WSDL and name
>> space knowledge.
>>
>
> This is my first venture into WSDL as well, so I am puzzled as well.
>
>
>  We sincerely ask someone to give us some comments about this problem.
>>
>
> +1 from here as well.
>
>
>
>    Best regards, Henrik
>
>  Henrik Thostrup Jensen <htj at ndgf.org>
>  NORDUnet / Nordic Data Grid Facility.
>



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