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However, if you add GPL Version 2 code # and therefore, elected the GPL Version 2 license, then the option applies # only if the new code is made subject to such option by the copyright # holder. # soapdecoder.err=Error in decoding SOAP Message server.rt.err=Server Runtime Error: {0} soapencoder.err=Error in encoding SOAP Message annotation.only.once=Only one method should have the annotation \"{0}\" not.zero.parameters=Method \"{0}\" shouldn''t have any arguments wrong.field.type=Incorrect type for field \"{0}\" wrong.no.parameters=Incorrect no of arguments for method \"{0}\" wrong.parameter.type=Incorrect argument types for method \"{0}\" can.not.generate.wsdl=Cannot generate WSDL for binding \"{0}\" generate.non.standard.wsdl=Generating non-standard WSDL for the specified binding null.implementor=Implementor cannot be null runtime.wsdl.patcher=error while patching WSDL related document # {0} - class name not.implement.provider=\"{0}\" doesn't implement Provider # {0} - class name provider.not.parameterized=\"{0}\" implements Provider but doesn't specify the type parameter # {0}, {1} - class name e.g.: "class foo.bar.ClassImpl" implements Provider but its type parameter interface foo.bar.Iface is incorrect provider.invalid.parameterType=\"{0}\" implements Provider but its type parameter {1} is incorrect wsdl.required=wsdl is required service.name.required=Service QName is not found port.name.required=Port QName is not found wrong.tns.for.port=Port namespace {0} doesn't match Service namespace {1} # {0} - probably URL/port of a server already.http.server=There is already a HTTP server at : {0}\ # {0} - probably URL/port of a server already.https.server=There is already a HTTPS server at : {0} #not.HttpContext.type=Required com.sun.net.httpserver.HttpContext. Got : {0} not.know.HttpContext.type=Doesn''t support Endpoint.publish({0}). Known context types are {1}, and {2} duplicate.primary.wsdl=Metadata has more than one WSDL that has Service definition for the endpoint. WSDL={0} is one such WSDL. duplicate.abstract.wsdl=Metadata has more than one WSDL that has PortType definition for the endpoint. WSDL={0} is one such WSDL. # Wrapped into an Exception. Not concatenated with any other string. runtime.parser.classNotFound=class not found in runtime descriptor: {0} # Wrapped into an Exception. Not concatenated with any other string. runtime.parser.xmlReader=error parsing runtime descriptor: {0} # Usage not found. TODO Remove #runtime.parser.invalidReaderState=error parsing runtime descriptor: {0} runtime.parser.unexpectedContent=unexpected content in runtime descriptor (line {0}) runtime.parser.invalidElement=invalid element \"{1}\" in runtime descriptor (line {0}) runtime.parser.invalidAttributeValue=invalid value for attribute \"{2}\" of element \"{1}\" in runtime descriptor (line {0}) runtime.parser.invalidVersionNumber=unsupported runtime descriptor version: {2} runtime.parser.missing.attribute=missing attribute \"{2}\" in element \"{1}\" of runtime descriptor (line {0}) runtime.parser.invalid.attribute.value=invalid attribute value \"{1}\" in runtime descriptor (line {0}) runtime.parser.missing.attribute.no.line=missing attribute \"{2}\" in element \"{1}\" of runtime descriptor runtime.parser.wrong.element=found element \"{1}\", expected \"{2}\" in runtime descriptor (line {0}) runtime.parser.wsdl.not.found={0} is not found in the WAR file. Package it in the WAR file or correct it in sun-jaxws.xml. runtime.parser.wsdl=exception during WSDL parsing: {0} runtime.saxparser.exception={0}\n{1} # Usage not found. TODO Remove #runtime.parser.wsdl.noservice=can\'t apply binding! service {0} not found in the WSDL {1} # Usage not found. TODO Remove #runtime.parser.wsdl.nobinding=can\'t apply binding! no binding found for binding ID {0} for service {1} in WSDL {2} runtime.parser.wsdl.multiplebinding=multiple bindings found for binding ID {0} for service {1} in WSDL {2} runtime.parser.wsdl.noservice.in.wsdlmodel=There is an error in processing the WSDL {0} and no valid services are found. runtime.parser.wsdl.incorrectservice=could not get binding from WSDL! service: {0} not found in the WSDL {1}.\n\ It could be because service name does not match WSDL''s wsdl:service name:\n\ 1. service name is not there in deployment descriptor OR\n\ 2. Either there is a typo in deployment descriptor''s service name OR\n\ 3. The computed names from @WebService do not match wsdl:service name\n\ OR\n\ 1. There is an error while parsing the wsdl and Service with name {0} is not found in the WSDLModel.\n\ Suggest doing the following:\n\ 1. Add/Correct entries for service name in deployment descriptor OR \n\ 2. Specify targetNamespace, serviceName in @WebService on the endpoint class runtime.parser.wsdl.incorrectserviceport=could not get binding from WSDL! service: {0} or port {1} not found in the WSDL {2}.\n\ It could be because service and port names do not match WSDL''s wsdl:service and wsdl:port names:\n\ 1. service and port names are not there in deployment descriptor OR\n\ 2. Either there is a typo in deployment descriptor''s service and port names OR\n\ 3. The computed names from @WebService do not match wsdl:service and wsdl:port names\n\ Suggest doing the following:\n\ 1. Add/Correct entries for service and port names in deployment descriptor OR \n\ 2. Specify targetNamespace, serviceName, portName in @WebService on the endpoint class stateful.cookie.header.required=This is a stateful web service and {0} header is required. stateful.cookie.header.incorrect=Invalid/expired {0} header value: {1} stateful.invalid.webservice.context=Not a WebServiceContext from JAX-WS RI: {0} stateful.requres.addressing=Stateful web service {0} requires the WS-Addressing support to be enabled. Perhaps you are missing @Addressing no.current.packet=This thread is not currently processing any web service request. # {0} - class name. {1} - annotation type class name, {2} - class name e.g.: Unable to instantiate class foo.Bar (which is specified in foo.Bar1 on class foo.Bar2) failed.to.instantiate.instanceResolver=Unable to instantiate {0} (which is specified in {1} on {2}) static.resource.injection.only=Static resource {0} cannot be injected to non-static "{1}" dd.mtom.conflict = Error in Deployment Descriptor : MTOM Configuration in binding {0} conflicts with enable-mtom attribute value {1} # {0} - qname of an element dispatch.cannotFindMethod=Cannot find dispatch method for {0} non.unique.dispatch.qname=Non unique body parts! In a port, as per BP 1.1 R2710 operations must have unique \ operation signature on the wire for successful dispatch. Methods {0} have the \ same request body block {1}. Method dispatching may fail, runtime will try to \ dispatch using SOAPAction. Another option is to enable AddressingFeature to enabled runtime to uniquely identify \ WSDL operation using wsa:Action header. unsupported.contentType=Unsupported Content-Type: {0} Supported ones are: {1} no.contentType=Request doesn't have a Content-Type unsupported.charset=Unsupported charset "{0}" in the received message''s Content-Type duplicate.portKnownHeader=Received SOAP message contains duplicate header: {0} for a bound parameter runtimemodeler.invalidannotationOnImpl=Invalid annotation: {0} on endpoint implementation class \"{1}\" - will be ignored. \"{1}\" is annotated with @WebService(endpointInterface=\"{2}\"}, it must not be annotated with {0}, to fix it - put this annotation on the SEI {2}.