Martin Honnen wrote:
Scott Sauyet wrote:
In any case, a reduced version of the input WSDL is below. I want the
output to be exactly the same except for the changes to the root tag:
<definitions
targetNamespace="http://my.new.namespace/"
xmlns:tns="http://my.new.namespace/"
Here is an XSLT 1.0 stylesheet, I think it does what you want with Saxon
6.5.5:
Thank you very much. That did exactly what I was looking for. And I
think (or at least hope) I'm learning something from it. I haven't used
XSLT all that much, and when I do, I think of it as transformations of
elements. Other nodes have always just been modifications to those
nodes. You code points out what should be obvious, but which I've
always overlooked, that my templates can match attribute nodes just as
easily. That makes all sorts of processing that I've previously
struggled through much easier to accomplish.
The other thing I need to do is get Saxon into my regular routine. When
I process this from Xalan (whatever version is the default when
running Ant 1.7.0 against Java 1.6.0_01), I get a document which
presumably has the same information, but which is cluttered up with
additional redundant namespace declarations, one for each element in the
original without an explicit namespace, and each one pointing to the
WSDL namespace. It's an annoying issue that may have hidden from me
that several earlier attempts were actually working correctly.
Something like this:
<ns2:message xmlns:ns2="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/"
name="Sessions_OpenRequest">
<ns3:part xmlns:ns3="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/"
name="UserName" type="xs:string"/>
<ns4:part xmlns:ns4="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/"
name="Password" type="xs:string"/>
<ns5:part xmlns:ns5="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/"
name="StationName" type="xs:string"/>
</ns2:message>
instead of:
<message name="Sessions_OpenRequest">
<part name="UserName" type="xs:string"/>
<part name="Password" type="xs:string"/>
<part name="StationName" type="xs:string"/>
</message>
Clearly there's no real harm in Xalan's code, but damn, it's ugly!
In any case, thank you for your help.
-- Scott
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