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  • From: Jerry Shvadron <shvadron@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 07 Dec 2012 10:36:53 -0500
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Trying to automate our statical reports with SUSHI, but so many SUSHI tutorials online just not fully completed.  Does anyone have a SUSHI book they can recommend or a SUSHI online tutorial that they can recommend?

Thanks,
Jerry

On 12/6/2012 11:43 PM, Pritchett, James wrote:

I don’t see anything in this code that stands out here. It looks correct to me.

 

Since I’ve never used that toolkit, I have nothing intelligent to add about it.

 

Maybe someone within Oliver’s organization has more to add.

 

From: Allan Conybeare [mailto:Allan.Conybeare@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2012 3:27 AM
To: Pritchett, James; 'Oliver Pesch'; 'sushidevelopers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'
Subject: RE: SUSHI - sushi1_6.xsd ...sushi/sushicounterservice.svc?xsd=xsd1 shows attributes as elements

 

James,

 

Thanks for your reply. Mine looks very similar, I’ve highlighted the two differences in mine, also mine doesn’t have the order bit “.XmlElementAttribute(Order=0)]” .

 

 

    /// <remarks/>

    [System.CodeDom.Compiler.GeneratedCodeAttribute("xsd", "4.0.30319.1")]

    [System.SerializableAttribute()]

    [System.Diagnostics.DebuggerStepThroughAttribute()]

    [System.ComponentModel.DesignerCategoryAttribute("code")]

    [System.Xml.Serialization.XmlTypeAttribute(Namespace = "http://www.niso.org/schemas/sushi")]

    [System.Xml.Serialization.XmlRootAttribute(Namespace = "http://www.niso.org/schemas/sushi", IsNullable = false)]

    public partial class ReportRequest

    {

 

        private Requestor requestorField;

 

        private CustomerReference customerReferenceField;

 

        private ReportDefinition reportDefinitionField;

 

        private System.DateTime createdField;

 

        private bool createdFieldSpecified;

 

        private string idField;

 

        /// <remarks/>

        public Requestor Requestor

        {

            get

            {

                return this.requestorField;

            }

            set

            {

                this.requestorField = value;

            }

        }

 

        /// <remarks/>

        public CustomerReference CustomerReference

        {

            get

            {

                return this.customerReferenceField;

            }

            set

            {

                this.customerReferenceField = value;

            }

        }

 

        /// <remarks/>

        public ReportDefinition ReportDefinition

        {

            get

            {

                return this.reportDefinitionField;

            }

            set

            {

                this.reportDefinitionField = value;

            }

        }

 

        /// <remarks/>

        [System.Xml.Serialization.XmlAttributeAttribute()]

        public System.DateTime Created

        {

            get

            {

                return this.createdField;

            }

            set

            {

                this.createdField = value;

            }

        }

 

        /// <remarks/>

        [System.Xml.Serialization.XmlIgnoreAttribute()]

        public bool CreatedSpecified

        {

            get

            {

                return this.createdFieldSpecified;

            }

            set

            {

                this.createdFieldSpecified = value;

            }

        }

 

        /// <remarks/>

        [System.Xml.Serialization.XmlAttributeAttribute()]

        public string ID

        {

            get

            {

                return this.idField;

            }

            set

            {

                this.idField = value;

            }

        }

    }

 

Regards Allan

 

 

From: Pritchett, James [mailto:James.Pritchett@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 05 December 2012 19:45
To: Allan Conybeare; 'Oliver Pesch'; 'sushidevelopers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'
Subject: RE: SUSHI - sushi1_6.xsd ...sushi/sushicounterservice.svc?xsd=xsd1 shows attributes as elements

 

Allan,

 

What does the ReportRequest class look like in the c# code? 

 

Here’s what we at SerialsSolutions have in our client code generated using svcutil from sushi1_6.xsd:

 

[System.CodeDom.Compiler.GeneratedCodeAttribute("svcutil", "4.0.30319.1")]

[System.SerializableAttribute()]

[System.Diagnostics.DebuggerStepThroughAttribute()]

[System.ComponentModel.DesignerCategoryAttribute("code")]

[System.Xml.Serialization.XmlTypeAttribute(Namespace="http://www.niso.org/schemas/sushi")]

public partial class ReportRequest

{

   

    private Requestor requestorField;

   

    private CustomerReference customerReferenceField;

   

    private ReportDefinition reportDefinitionField;

   

    private System.DateTime createdField;

   

    private bool createdFieldSpecified;

   

    private string idField;

   

    /// <remarks/>

    [System.Xml.Serialization.XmlElementAttribute(Order=0)]

    public Requestor Requestor

    {

        get

        {

            return this.requestorField;

        }

        set

        {

            this.requestorField = value;

        }

    }

   

    /// <remarks/>

    [System.Xml.Serialization.XmlElementAttribute(Order=1)]

    public CustomerReference CustomerReference

    {

        get

        {

            return this.customerReferenceField;

        }

        set

        {

            this.customerReferenceField = value;

        }

    }

   

    /// <remarks/>

    [System.Xml.Serialization.XmlElementAttribute(Order=2)]

    public ReportDefinition ReportDefinition

    {

        get

        {

            return this.reportDefinitionField;

        }

        set

        {

            this.reportDefinitionField = value;

        }

    }

   

    /// <remarks/>

    [System.Xml.Serialization.XmlAttributeAttribute()]

    public System.DateTime Created

    {

        get

        {

            return this.createdField;

        }

        set

        {

            this.createdField = value;

        }

    }

   

    /// <remarks/>

    [System.Xml.Serialization.XmlIgnoreAttribute()]

    public bool CreatedSpecified

    {

        get

        {

            return this.createdFieldSpecified;

        }

        set

        {

            this.createdFieldSpecified = value;

        }

    }

   

    /// <remarks/>

    [System.Xml.Serialization.XmlAttributeAttribute()]

    public string ID

    {

        get

        {

            return this.idField;

        }

        set

        {

            this.idField = value;

        }

    }

}

 

From: sushidevelopers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:sushidevelopers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Allan Conybeare
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2012 6:19 AM
To: 'Oliver Pesch'; 'sushidevelopers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'
Subject: [sushidevelopers] RE: SUSHI - sushi1_6.xsd ...sushi/sushicounterservice.svc?xsd=xsd1 shows attributes as elements

 

Oliver,

 

Thanks for your reply.

 

These are the names that the xsd.exe gives the elements when it generates the .Net Serialization class (System.Xml.Serialization), all the element names and attributes are appended with “Field”, I’m assuming that .Net does this in case the element or attribute names match .Net properties or methods as this would cause conflicts.

 

This is not part of the SDK that I’ve changed so I’m having a bit of trouble figuring out what’s wrong. If I use the client simulator that was supplied in the SDK it works but if I try to use a third party client i.e. Soap UI, which automatically sets up the request based on the WSDL or the JUSP client it doesn’t.

 

Regards Allan

 

From: Oliver Pesch [mailto:OPesch@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 05 December 2012 13:56
To: Allan Conybeare; 'sushidevelopers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'
Subject: RE: SUSHI - sushi1_6.xsd ...sushi/sushicounterservice.svc?xsd=xsd1 shows attributes as elements

 

The two elements you are referencing “Createdfield” and “IDfield” are not part of the SUSHI1_6.xsd as found on the NISO site (http://www.niso.org/schemas/sushi/sushi1_6.xsd ).  Is it possible they are being inserted by some internal logic to your application?

 

Oliver

 

From: sushidevelopers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:sushidevelopers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Allan Conybeare
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2012 6:36 AM
To: 'sushidevelopers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'
Subject: [sushidevelopers] SUSHI - sushi1_6.xsd ...sushi/sushicounterservice.svc?xsd=xsd1 shows attributes as elements

 

Hi,

 

I’m having a bit of difficulty with the sushi1_6.xsd schema and wondered if anyone has any thoughts.

 

I’ve used the EBSCO SDK to develop my service. When I query my web service for the WSDL (http://services_test.portlandpress.com/sushi/sushicounterservice.svc?wsdl) and XSD (http://services_test.portlandpress.com/sushi/sushicounterservice.svc?xsd=xsd1) the returned xsd shows the attributes as elements.

 

Here is the relevant snippet from the XSD (sushi1_6.xsd) -

 

Code:

...

<xs:complexType name="ReportRequest">

                <xs:annotation>

                                <xs:documentation/>

                </xs:annotation>

                <xs:sequence>

                                <xs:element type="s:Requestor" name="Requestor">

                                                <xs:annotation> <xs:documentation>Consumer of the service (client).</xs:documentation> </xs:annotation>

                                </xs:element>

                                <xs:element type="s:CustomerReference" name="CustomerReference">

                                                <xs:annotation> <xs:documentation>Identity of the customer for which data is requested</xs:documentation> </xs:annotation>

                                </xs:element>

                                <xs:element type="s:ReportDefinition" name="ReportDefinition">

                                                <xs:annotation> <xs:documentation>Report paramters including report name, version and filters (e.g. date ranges)</xs:documentation> </xs:annotation>

                                </xs:element>

                </xs:sequence>

                <xs:attribute type="xs:dateTime" name="Created">

                                <xs:annotation> <xs:documentation>Date/time the request was created</xs:documentation> </xs:annotation>

                </xs:attribute>

                <xs:attribute type="xs:string" name="ID">

                                <xs:annotation> <xs:documentation>Identifier may be provided by client application for internal use/diagnostics.</xs:documentation> </xs:annotation>

                </xs:attribute>

</xs:complexType>

...

 

Here is the same snippet after the call to http://services_test.portlandpress.com/sushi/sushicounterservice.svc?xsd=xsd1

 

createdField and idField below should be attributes not elements?

 

Code:

...

<xs:complexType name="ReportRequest">

                <xs:sequence>

                                <xs:element name="createdField" type="xs:dateTime"/>

                                <xs:element name="createdFieldSpecified" type="xs:boolean"/>

                                <xs:element name="customerReferenceField" type="tns:CustomerReference" nillable="true"/>

                                <xs:element name="idField" type="xs:string" nillable="true"/>

                                <xs:element name="reportDefinitionField" type="tns:ReportDefinition" nillable="true"/>

                                <xs:element name="requestorField" type="tns:Requestor" nillable="true"/>

                </xs:sequence>

</xs:complexType>

...

 

Any help will be greatly appreciated.

Cheers Al


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