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[jira] Resolved: (TUSCANY-178) Diffrent algorithms used to map uri to java package name.

     [ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TUSCANY-178?page=all ]
     
Jean-Sebastien Delfino resolved TUSCANY-178:
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    Resolution: Fixed

Fixed under revision r397695. Thanks Rick!

> Diffrent algorithms used to map uri to java package name.
> ---------------------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: TUSCANY-178
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TUSCANY-178
>      Project: Tuscany
>         Type: Bug

>   Components: Java SCA Model, Java SDO Implementation, Java SDO Tools
>  Environment: Current SVN, all
>     Reporter: Rick Rineholt
>     Priority: Blocker

>
> If you have wsdl that has no sdojava:package attribute and there are no javaPackage specified in the POM for sdo generation  different algorithms are used to convert URI targetnamespace for the package names of: the generated interface package name,  the interface packagename at load time if dynamically generated and the SDO types that are generated to define the types used in the interface methods.  There are scenarios where these only differ by case (http://www.bigbank.com/Account maps to com.bigbank.Account and com.bigbank.account)  Note on windows based environment these can't be co-located.
> I believe the sca-plugin and the loadtime are using: org.apache.tuscany.model.util.XMLNameUtil methods.
> Have not located where mangling of SDO types are generated is. 
> Tuscany needs one central place where this is done. For both packagenames and class names from uri and types to be consistent. I think if SDO is doing this it is the common denominator.
> This will continue to be a place of contention and methods/(class) used to do this mangling should  be configurable (ie.by factory or registering with SDO ).

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