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<!--
bpws:getVariableData(varname, partname) Test Case
- Test the XPath 1.0 function.
- Uses varname,partname (non-query) signature
- getVariableData function returns simple type
-->
<process name="GetVariableData1-2.0"
targetNamespace="http://ode/bpel/unit-test"
xmlns:bpws="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/03/business-process/"
xmlns="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/03/business-process/"
xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
xmlns:test="uri:testing">
<import importType="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/"
location="../test.wsdl"
namespace="uri:testing" />
<partnerLinks>
<partnerLink name="testPartnerLink"
partnerLinkType="test:PartnerLinkType1"
myRole="me" />
</partnerLinks>
<variables>
<variable name="var1" messageType="test:Message1"/>
<variable name="var2" type="xsd:string"/>
</variables>
<sequence>
<receive
createInstance="yes"
name="startReceive"
partnerLink="testPartnerLink"
portType="test:PortType1"
operation="opTwoWay"
variable="var1"/>
<assign name="assign1">
<copy>
<from>$var1.StringPart1</from>
<to>$var1.StringPart2</to>
</copy>
</assign>
<reply name="endReply"
operation="opTwoWay"
partnerLink="testPartnerLink"
portType="test:PortType1"
variable="var1"/>
</sequence>
</process>