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com.sun.ts.tests.jaxws.mapping.j2wmapping.rpc.literal.withoutannotations.Client.VerifyOneWayOperationWithoutAnnotation_from_standalone_reverse (from xml-ws-tck)
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test result: Error. VI classes and/or archives have not been built.
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test result: Error. VI classes and/or archives have not been built.
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#Test Results (version 2) #Fri Mar 26 03:38:46 UTC 2021 #-----testdescription----- $file=/home/jenkins/agent/workspace/jakartaee-tck_master/xml-ws-tck/src/com/sun/ts/tests/jaxws/mapping/j2wmapping/rpc/literal/withoutannotations/Client.java $root=/home/jenkins/agent/workspace/jakartaee-tck_master/xml-ws-tck/src assertion_ids=JAXWS\:SPEC\:3000 Conformance Requirement (WSDL 1.1 support)\: Implementations MUST support mapping Java to WSDL 1.1.\nJAXWS\:SPEC\:3001 Conformance Requirement (Standard annotations)\: An implementation MUST support the use of annotations defined in section 7 to customize the Java to WSDL 1.1 mapping.\nJAXWS\:SPEC\:3002 Conformance Requirement (Java identifier mapping)\: In the absence of annotations described in this specification, Java identifiers MUST be mapped to XML names using the algorithm defined in appendix B of SOAP 1.2 Part 2[4].\nJAXWS\:SPEC\:3004 Conformance Requirement (Package name mapping)\: The jakarta.jws.WebService annotation (see section 7.9.1) MAY be used to specify the target namespace to use for a Web service and MUST be used for classes or interfaces in no package. In the absence of a jakarta.jws.WebService annotation the Java package name MUST be mapped to the value of the wsdl\:definitions elements targetNamespace attribute using the algorithm\: 1. The package name is tokenized using the "." character as a delimiter. 2. The order of the tokens is reversed. 3. The value of the targetNamespace attribute is obtained by concatenating "http\://" to the list of tokens separated by "." and "/".\nJAXWS\:SPEC\:3005 Conformance Requirement (WSDL and XML Schema import directives)\: Generated WSDL MUST comply with the WS-I Basic Profile 1.0[8] restrictions (See R2001, R2002, and R2003) on usage of WSDL and 16 XML Schema import directives.\nJAXWS\:SPEC\:3007 Conformance (portType naming)\: The jakarta.jws.WebService annotation (see section 7.10.1) MAY be used to customize the name and targetNamespace attributes of the wsdl\:portType element. If not customized, the value of the name attribute of the wsdl\:portType element MUST be the name of the SEI not including the package name and the target namespace is computed as defined above in section 3.2.\nJAXWS\:SPEC\:3011 Methods are either one-way or two-way\: one way methods have an input but produce no output, two way methods have an input and produce an output. Section 3.5.1 describes one way operations further. The wsdl\:operation element corresponding to each method has one or more child elements as follows\: o A wsdl\:input element that refers to an associated wsdl\:message element to describe the operation input. o (Two-way methods only) an optional wsdl\:output element that refers to a wsdl\:message to describe the operation output. o (Two-way methods only) zero or more wsdl\:fault child elements, one for each exception thrown by the method. The wsdl\:fault child elements refer to associated wsdl\:message elements to describe each fault. See section 3.7 for further details on exception mapping.\nJAXWS\:SPEC\:3013 RPC style Zero or more wsdl\:part child elements (one per method parameter and one for a non-void return value) that refer, via a type attribute, to named type declarations in the wsdl\:types section.\nJAXWS\:SPEC\:3019 The jakarta.jws.SOAPBinding annotation MAY be used to specify at the type level which style to use for all methods it contains or on a per method basis if the style is document.\nJAXWS\:SPEC\:3027 This style is identified by a jakarta.jws.SOAPBinding annotation with the following properties\: a style of RPC, a use of LITERAL and a parameterStyle of WRAPPED. The Java types of each in, out and in/out parameter and the return value are mapped to named XML Schema types using the mapping defined by JAXB. For out and in/out parameters the class of the value of the holder is used rather than the holder itself. Each method parameter and the return type is mapped to a message part according to the parameter classification\: in The parameter is mapped to a part of the input message. out The parameter or return value is mapped to a part of the output message. in/out The parameter is mapped to a part of the input and output message. The named types are used as the values of the wsdl\:part elements type attribute, see figure 3.2. The value of the name attribute of each wsdl\:part element is the name of the corresponding method parameter or return for the method return value.\nJAXWS\:SPEC\:3033 Conformance Requirement (SOAP binding support)\: Implementations MUST be able to generate SOAP HTTP bindings when mapping Java to WSDL 1.1.\nJAXWS\:SPEC\:3034 Conformance Requirement (SOAP binding style required)\: Implementations MUST include a style attribute on a generated soap\:binding.\nJAXWS\:SPEC\:3035 Conformance (Port selection)\: The portName element of the WebService annotation, if present, MUST be used to derive the port name to use in WSDL. In the absence of a portName element, an implementation MUST use the value of the name element of the WebService annotation, if present, suffixed with Port. Otherwise, an implementation MUST use the simple name of the class annotated with WebService suffixed with Port. classname=com.sun.ts.tests.jaxws.mapping.j2wmapping.rpc.literal.withoutannotations.Client direction=reverse finder=cts id=VerifyOneWayOperationWithoutAnnotation_from_standalone_reverse keywords=all VerifyOneWayOperationWithoutAnnotation standalone_vehicle reverse service_eetest=yes testArgs=-ap jaxws-url-props.dat testName=VerifyOneWayOperationWithoutAnnotation testProps=\ ts.home test_directory=com/sun/ts/tests/jaxws/mapping/j2wmapping/rpc/literal/withoutannotations #-----environment----- #-----testresult----- description=file\:/home/jenkins/agent/workspace/jakartaee-tck_master/xml-ws-tck/src/com/sun/ts/tests/jaxws/mapping/j2wmapping/rpc/literal/withoutannotations/Client.java\#VerifyOneWayOperationWithoutAnnotation_from_standalone_reverse end=Fri Mar 26 03\:38\:46 UTC 2021 environment=ts_unix execStatus=Error. VI classes and/or archives have not been built. harnessLoaderMode=Classpath Loader harnessVariety=Full Bundle javatestOS=Linux 3.10.0-1127.el7.x86_64 (amd64) javatestVersion=5.0 script=com.sun.ts.lib.harness.TSScript sections=script_messages TestRun start=Fri Mar 26 03\:38\:46 UTC 2021 test=com/sun/ts/tests/jaxws/mapping/j2wmapping/rpc/literal/withoutannotations/Client.java\#VerifyOneWayOperationWithoutAnnotation_from_standalone_reverse timeoutSeconds=1200 totalTime=1 work=/home/jenkins/agent/workspace/jakartaee-tck_master/xml-ws-tckwork/xml-ws-tck/com/sun/ts/tests/jaxws/mapping/j2wmapping/rpc/literal/withoutannotations #section:script_messages ----------messages:(0/0)---------- #section:TestRun ----------messages:(0/0)---------- ----------log:(6/278)---------- ********************************************* TEST NOT RUN: This test cannot be run until you rebuild the test classes and/or archives associated with it. Please see the TCK documentation for more information on rebuildable tests. ********************************************* result: Not run. Test running... test result: Error. VI classes and/or archives have not been built.