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by Kiran Bhumana-2 :: Rate this Message:

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I do like this on a SOA->BPEL project.



My WSDL imports has,
            <xsd:import namespace="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/08/addressing"
            schemaLocation="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/08/addressing/"/>

And this will put the file at (files tab)


So far, I have not used the user interface you mention. Can you send some links so I understand the relevance of that functionality? Perhaps I may need it next time.

But still the original question needs to be answered. How do we manage these files?

thanks,
Kiran.

Nam Nguyen wrote:
Kiran Bhumana wrote:

Once I populate a catalog in the enterprise projects, I don't see a way to remove them or clean the entire catalog.
Not sure how you populate the catalog?
If you use the retriever 'External XML Schema' or 'External WSDL' wizard then the retriever let user specify location to put the retrieved files.  These files are usually shareable (source controlled) and *not* managed by the project catalog. 
If we do support, how do we do that?

I did try to look in the properties window and I didn't see anything. Shouldn't the list of resolved entries be here? I tried to "clear cache", but nothing happens.

'Clear Cache' button only clear all implicitly retrieved files in the shown cache location.  

The above view are entries in project-dir/catalog.xml, and they are produced by explicit import wizard from the editors (schema, wsdl, bpel) or by implicit retriever for import statement with absolute location URL.  You might be using some other import facility that pull the xml files into some locations which are *not* managed by this project catalog.xml. 

-Nam




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Kiran Bhumana
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