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Re: DTD change for jbi-enabled ...

From: Rebecca Parks <June.Parks_at_Sun.COM>
Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2007 09:14:26 -0700

I've made the change in the Admin Reference. It should appear in Beta 2.

June

kedar wrote On 04/03/07 10:58,:

> Thanks Sreeram.
>
> Dhiru, I will make the DTD change for the BETA-2 Branch as well.
>
> Thanks,
> Kedar
>
> Sreeram Duvur wrote:
>
>> Makes sense, Kedar. Go ahead.
>>
>> Sreeram
>>
>> kedar wrote:
>>
>>> Sreeram,
>>>
>>> I am going to make this change to the sun-domain_1_3.dtd.
>>>
>>> Apparently, a web-service-endpoint is optionally available
>>> in all types of Java EE applications (j2ee-application, web-module
>>> and ejb-module). An attribute "jbi-enabled" on web-service-endpoint
>>> decides the visibility of a web-service-endpoint as a service in JBI.
>>>
>>> Problem: sun-domain_1_2.dtd and sun-domain_1_3.dtd set this value
>>> as "true" and then the generated code is "hand modified" to "false"!
>>>
>>> I am going to make the following change to the DTD:
>>>
>>> - jbi-enabled %boolean; "true">
>>> + jbi-enabled %boolean; "false">
>>>
>>> for element: web-service-endpoint.
>>>
>>> Let me know what you think, by tomorrow.
>>>
>>> Kedar
>>>
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