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[jira] Commented: (WODEN-20) Component model API needs modifiers

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Sagara Gunathunga  commented on WODEN-20:
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Applied above patch to the Woden-20 branch. 

> Component model API needs modifiers
> -----------------------------------
>
>                 Key: WODEN-20
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WODEN-20
>             Project: Woden
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: Parser
>            Reporter: Jeremy Hughes
>            Assignee: Dilshan Edirisuriya
>         Attachments: EditablePackage.patch, WodenProposal_Dilshan.pdf
>
>
> A Woden 'client' - eg a tool such as java2wsdl - might want to:
> 1 introspect a tree of java classes / interfaces
> 2 create an org.apache.woden.wsdl20.Interface for each - adding to the Description object along the way
> 3 serialize to disk.
> Today it is only possible to modify the object form of the WSDL through the Element model API. This requires the client app to understand WSDL at the file level.
> For step 2 addInterface() is required on Description. Of course Interface.addInterfaceOperation() is then required and so on...
> For step 3 a 'strategy' is needed to map from the Component model to the Element model's representation of the WSDL in file form. e.g. do all the <interface> elements go in the same WSDL file or do all the <interface> elements in the same namespace go in one file etc. Also, do the <service> elements go in separately included/imported WSDL files as is typically the best practice with WSDL 1.1. All these options could be represented using a strategy pattern. 

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