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_ERROR_NO_LOCATION_FOR_ADDRESS = No location has been specified for this address. Every address must have a valid location specified.
_ERROR_INVALID_PORT_ELEMENT = The {0} element defined here is undefined for the SOAP namespace. The only valid element is "address".
_ERROR_INVALID_BINDING_STYLE = The {0} style defined for the SOAP binding in invalid. The SOAP binding style must be "rpc" or "document".
_ERROR_INVALID_BINDING_URI = The transport URI has not been defined for the SOAP binding. You must specify a transport URI for every SOAP binding.
_ERROR_INVALID_OPERATION_STYLE = The style specified for the SOAP operation is invalid. The SOAP operation style must be "rpc" or "document".
_ERROR_INVALID_BINDING_ELEMENT = The {0} element defined here is undefined for the SOAP namespace. The only valid element is "binding".
_ERROR_INVALID_BINDING_OPERATION_ELEMENT = The {0} element defined here is undefined for the SOAP namespace. The only valid element is "operation".
_ERROR_INVALID_HEADER_BODY_ELEMENT = The {0} element defined here is undefined for the SOAP namespace. The only valid elements are "body", "header" and "headerfault".
_ERROR_INVALID_FAULT_ELEMENT = The {0} element defined here is undefined for the SOAP namespace. The only valid element is "fault".
!-- A SOAP body element in a WSDL document can have an attribute "use" defined to be either literal or encoded. --
!-- This string is used in an error task in WSAD if the document specifies a use other then literal or encoded. --
!-- For example, if the document specifies the use of the SOAP body as "simple" the output string should be: --
!-- The 'simple' use specified for the SOAP body is invalid. The use must be literal or encoded. --
_ERROR_INVALID_BODY_USE = The {0} use specified for the SOAP body is invalid. The use must be literal or encoded.
_ERROR_INVALID_BODY_ENCODING_STYLE = There is no encoding style URI defined for the SOAP body. You must specify at least one URI for the encoding style when the use is encoded.
_ERROR_INVALID_BODY_PART_UNDEFINED = The {0} part specified as a part for the SOAP body is undefined. You can only specify defined parts.
_ERROR_INVALID_BODY_PART_NOT_TYPE = The {0} part does not have a type defined and has been specified for a SOAP body with its use encoded. When use is encoded on a SOAP body, all parts defined must only contain a valid type.
_ERROR_INVALID_SOAP_ELEMENT_FOR_LOCATION = The {0} element cannot be specified here. This element is not defined in the SOAP namespace for use at this point.
_ERROR_NO_SOAPBINDING_FOR_ADDRESS = A SOAP address cannot be specified here as the {0} binding that the {1} port refers to does not have a SOAP binding element defined. There must be a SOAP binding element defined in order to specify a SOAP address for a binding.
_ERROR_HEADER_MESSAGE_UNDEFINED = The {0} message specified for the SOAP header is undefined. The message specified must be defined in the WSDL document.
_ERROR_HEADER_PART_UNDEFINED = The {0} part specified in message {1} for the SOAP header is undefined. Ensure the part is defined in the {1} message.
_ERROR_HEADER_USE_UNDEFINED = The {0} use specified for the SOAP header is invalid. The use must be specified as literal or encoded.
_ERROR_HEADER_ENCODINGSTYLE_UNDEFINED = The encoding style for the SOAP header is not specified. When the use is encoded the encoding style must specify at least one URI.
_ERROR_HEADER_NAMESPACE_UNDEFINED = The namespace for the SOAP header is not specified. When the use is encoded a namespace URI must be defined.
_ERROR_HEADERFAULT_MESSAGE_UNDEFINED = The {0} message specified for the SOAP header fault is undefined. The message specified must be defined in the WSDL document.
_ERROR_HEADERFAULT_PART_UNDEFINED = The {0} part specified in message {1} for the SOAP header fault is undefined. Ensure the part is defined in the {1} message.
_ERROR_HEADERFAULT_USE_UNDEFINED = The {0} use specified for the SOAP header fault is invalid. The use must be specified as literal or encoded.
_ERROR_HEADERFAULT_ENCODINGSTYLE_UNDEFINED = The encoding style for the SOAP header fault is not specified. When the use is encoded the encoding style must specify at least one URI.
_ERROR_HEADERFAULT_NAMESPACE_UNDEFINED = The namespace for the SOAP header fault is not specified. When the use is encoded a namespace URI must be defined.
_ERROR_INVALID_FAULT_NAME = The {0} name specified for the SOAP fault is invalid. The name specified must be {1}, the name from the fault parent element.
_ERROR_NO_SOAPBINDING_FOR_OPERATION = The {0} binding that the SOAP operation is specified for does not have a SOAP binding defined. A SOAP binding must be defined in order to define a SOAP operation here.
_ERROR_NO_SOAPBINDING_FOR_BODY = The {0} binding that the SOAP body is specified for does not have a SOAP binding defined. A SOAP binding must be defined in order to define a SOAP body here.
_ERROR_NO_SOAPBINDING_FOR_HEADER = The {0} binding that the SOAP header is specified for does not have a SOAP binding defined. A SOAP binding must be defined in order to define a SOAP header here.