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Posted to woden-dev@ws.apache.org by jk...@apache.org on 2007/06/13 17:04:13 UTC

svn commit: r546905 - /incubator/woden/trunk/java/src/org/apache/woden/internal/Messages.properties

Author: jkaputin
Date: Wed Jun 13 08:04:08 2007
New Revision: 546905

URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=rev&rev=546905
Log:
WODEN-149
Removed messages for obsolete WSDL2 assertions from
the CR spec that are no longer in the PR spec.

Modified:
    incubator/woden/trunk/java/src/org/apache/woden/internal/Messages.properties

Modified: incubator/woden/trunk/java/src/org/apache/woden/internal/Messages.properties
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/incubator/woden/trunk/java/src/org/apache/woden/internal/Messages.properties?view=diff&rev=546905&r1=546904&r2=546905
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--- incubator/woden/trunk/java/src/org/apache/woden/internal/Messages.properties (original)
+++ incubator/woden/trunk/java/src/org/apache/woden/internal/Messages.properties Wed Jun 13 08:04:08 2007
@@ -155,14 +155,6 @@
 Schema-1073b = The type ''{0}'' has already been defined in another inline XML Schema with the target namespace ''{1}''.
 Schema-1073b.assertion = A WSDL 2.0 document MUST NOT define the same element or type in more than one inlined schema.
 
-# This assertion is for interface message reference
-Schema-0020 = The message reference ''{0}'' refers to the type definition ''{1}''. A message reference must refer to an element definition. 
-Schema-0020.assertion = An element attribute information item MUST NOT refer to a global xs:simpleType or xs:complexType definition.
-
-# This assertion is for interface fault
-Schema-0020b = The fault ''{0}'' refers to the type definition ''{1}''. A fault must refer to an element definition. 
-Schema-0020b.assertion = An element attribute information item MUST NOT refer to a global xs:simpleType or xs:complexType definition.
-
 Schema-1075 = The alternative schema language makes use of the XML Schema namespace.
 Schema-1075.assertion = A specification of extension syntax for an alternative schema language MUST use a namespace that is different than the namespace of XML Schema.
 
@@ -215,9 +207,6 @@
 # This xs:anyURI MUST be an absolute IRI as defined by [IETF RFC 3987].
 Endpoint-1061 = The address ''{0}'' specified for this endpoint is not an absolute IRI. The address must be absolute.
 
-# For each Endpoint component in the {endpoints} property of a Service component, the {name} property MUST be unique.
-Endpoint-0065 = A endpoint with the name ''{0}'' has already been defined for the service component. All endpoints defined in a service component must have unique names.
-
 # For each Endpoint component in the {endpoints} property of a Service component, the {binding} property MUST either be a Binding component with an unspecified {interface} property or a Binding component with an {interface} property equal to the {interface} property of the Service component.
 Endpoint-1062 = The binding ''{0}'' specified for this endpoint specifies the interface ''{1}'' and not the interface ''{2}'' specified by the service. The binding specified for this endpoint must either not specify an interface or specify the same interface as the service.
 
@@ -229,14 +218,6 @@
 Interface-1010.ref = 2.2.1
 Interface-1010.assertion = For each Interface component in the {interfaces} property of a Description component, the {name} property MUST be unique.
 
-InterfaceFault-0028 = The namespace of the interface operation name must be the same as the namespace of the interface name.
-InterfaceFault-0028.ref = 2.2.1
-InterfaceFault-0028.assertion = The namespace name of the {name} property of each Interface Fault in this set MUST be the same as the namespace name of the {name} property of this Interface component.
-
-InterfaceFault-0032 = An interface fault with the name ''{0}'' has already been defined for the interface component. All interface faults defined for an interface component must have a unique name.
-InterfaceFault-0032.ref = 2.3.1
-InterfaceFault-0032.assertion = For each Interface Fault component in the {interface faults} property of an Interface component, the {name} property must be unique.
-
 InterfaceFault-1015 = 
 InterfaceFault-1015.ref = 2.3.1
 InterfaceFault-1015.assertion = In cases where, due to an interface extending one or more other interfaces, two or more Interface Fault components have the same value for their {name} property, then the component models of those Interface Fault components MUST be equivalent (see 2.17 Equivalence of Components).
@@ -264,14 +245,6 @@
 InterfaceMessageReference-1029 = An interface message reference with the message label ''{0}'' has already been defined. An interface message reference must have a unique message label within the interface operation that contains it.
 InterfaceMessageReference-1029.ref = 2.5.1
 InterfaceMessageReference-1029.assertion = For each Interface Message Reference component in the {interface message references} property of an Interface Operation component, its {message label} property MUST be unique.
-
-InterfaceOperation-0029 = The namespace of the interface operation name must be the same as the namespace of the interface name.
-InterfaceOperation-0029.ref = 2.2.1
-InterfaceOperation-0029.assertion = The namespace name of the {name} property of each Interface Operation in this set MUST be the same as the namespace name of the {name} property of this Interface component.
-
-InterfaceOperation-0035 = An interface operation with the name ''{0}'' has already been defined for the interface component. All interface operations defined for an interface component must have a unique name.
-InterfaceOperation-0035.ref = Section 2.4.1
-InterfaceOperation-0035.assertion = For each Interface Operation component in the {interface operations} property of an Interface component, the {name} property MUST be unique.
 
 InterfaceOperation-20970 = 
 InterfaceOperation-20970 = 2.4.1



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