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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 15, 2009
Filed:
Jul. 08, 2005
Donald W. Dumitru, Bellevue, WA (US);
Joel M. Soderberg, Edmonds, WA (US);
Donald W. Dumitru, Bellevue, WA (US);
Joel M. Soderberg, Edmonds, WA (US);
Microsoft Corporation, Redmond, WA (US);
Abstract
Methods for generating WSDL ('Web Services Description Language') documents to describe types and function entry points based on database metadata are disclosed. Such a method may include resolving the endpoint metadata by querying based on parameters about the request collected by the HTTP stack. From the endpoint metadata, the list of entry points which have been mapped may be collected. For each entry point, attributes about the entry point may be collected, and metadata for the types of parameters to the entry point may be looked up. A first collection of unique XML schema namespaces may be created, with one entry corresponding to each unique XML schema namespace for any arbitrary user-defined XML Schema definitions required by a parameter to an entry point. A second collection of unique XML schema namespaces may be created, with one entry corresponding to each unique XML schema namespace for an entry point. The wrapper elements for the WSDL document and any global XML schema definitions may be emitted. The first collection of unique XML schema namespaces may be iterated through, and the XML schema definitions may be emitted. The second collection of unique XML schema namespaces may be iterated through. For each entry point in the second collection, the XML schema definition for the entry point may be emitted, including any XML schema definitions for parameters to the entry point. After emitting all of the XML schema definitions, the entry points may be iterated through, and WSDL document definitions for messages, port types, and bindings for each entry point may be emitted. After emitting all of the message definitions, the WSDL document may be completed by emitting service entry definitions for the endpoint.