Stuart,

I've tested it performing the following changes to make it work with Muse until the point I could go before:
- I've included a <wsdl:binding> element (even do not complete for all the operations in the port type) and a <wsdl:service> element
- I've put the <wsdl:imports> before the <wsdl:types> declaration
-  I've corrected the targetNamespace value in:
    <xsd:schema elementFormDefault="qualified"
      targetNamespace="http://www.gridforum.org/cddlm/componentsi/2005/02/wsdl">
to
    <xsd:schema elementFormDefault="qualified"
      targetNamespace="http://www.gridforum.org/cddlm/components/2005/02/wsdl">

- I've corrected the typo <wsdl:fault name="StateActiontFault" message="cmpw:StateActionFault"/>


Best regards,
  Ayla


Stuart Schaefer wrote:
Ayla,

Thank you for your feedback.  I made these edits a little differently,
and passed them through several validating parser-generators.  Can you
test the attached file?

Staurt

-----Original Message-----
From: Ayla Debora Dantas de Souza - Projeto Ourgrid
[mailto:ayla@dsc.ufcg.edu.br] 
Sent: Tuesday, July 05, 2005 2:11 PM
To: Stuart Schaefer
Cc: cddlm-wg@ggf.org
Subject: Re: [cddlm] Doubts about Component Model

Hi Stuart,

sorry for the delay.
I still have some problems with the Component Model wsdl file that I'm 
trying to solve, but I will let you know about some errors that I've 
already changed here:
   * The targetNamespace used in the wsdl file was the same of the 
component-model.xsd. I've included the "/wsdl" at the end of the target 
namespace, and I've also declared "xmlns:tns" with this namespace.
   * The <wsdl:types> element of the wsdl is missing.  In this part I 
import the schemas used.
   * The "taskActionResponse" message should be as follows instead of 
refering to "taskActionRequest":
    <wsdl:message name="taskActionResponse">
        <wsdl:part name="taskActionResponse" 
element="cmp:taskActionResponse"/>
    </wsdl:message>
   * The "StateActionFault" message was missing:
    <wsdl:message name="StateActionFault">
        <wsdl:part name="fault" element="cmp:StateActionFault"/>
    </wsdl:message-->   
   * The "ComponentEndpoint" attribute wsrp:resourceProperties should be

"wsrp:ResourceProperties"
   * The prefix of the messages referenced in the "GetResourceProperty",

"SetResourceProperty", "QueryResourceProperties" and 
"GetMultipleResourceProperties" operations should be "wsrpw"(wsdl file) 
instead of "wsrp" (which would be the schema).
   * The prefix of the messages referenced in the "Destroy" operation 
should be "wsrlw" instead of "wsrl"
   * The prefix of the messages referenced in the "Initialize", 
"Terminate", "Run" and "RunTask" operations should be "tns" instead of 
"cmp".
   * There is a typo in the "Run" operation: "StateActiontFault" should 
be replaced by "StateActionFault"
   * In the "RunTask" operation, the "taskActionResponsne" should be 
"taskActionResponse"
   * wsdl:binding and wsdl:service parts are missing in the wsdl
definition.

Best regards,
  Ayla

Stuart Schaefer wrote:

  
Ayla,

The Component Model document was updated to clarify this.  The "Last
Call" version changed the examples.  Internal elements are not allowed.
Flow control elements can only be defined as children of a node in the
property list.  They cannot have child nodes.

Please let me know about the wsdl errors.  I will take a look as soon
    
as
  
you forward the details.

Stuart

-----Original Message-----
From: Ayla Debora Dantas de Souza - Projeto Ourgrid
[mailto:ayla@dsc.ufcg.edu.br] 
Sent: Thursday, June 30, 2005 11:18 AM
To: 'cddlm-wg@ggf.org'
Subject: [cddlm] Doubts about Component Model

Hi,

we are having some problems in understanding the correct use of control
    

  
flow elements from the component model. According to the schema, the 
cmp:sequence and cmp:flow elements, cannot have internal elements (like
    

  
in the 'delegate' declaration), but according to some examples from the
    

  
component model Word document, components can be defined inside these 
elements. Which option is the correct one?

We also had some problems in the component-model.wsdl, specially 
regarding namespaces use, message definitions missing and some typos.
    
In
  
another mail I will send more details about this.
Best regards,
 Ayla