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January 2005 - Musings from Gudge
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I read Stefan's entry on Mapping WS-Addressing to HTTP. I was thinking about how to respond when I refreshed my SharpReader and found Chris' entry on the same subject. Chris says; "I think Stefan has captured the issue exactly right. I just disagree with...
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The WS-Addressing WG are considering how to compare Endpoint References, specifically, the [reference parameters] property. Now the [reference parameters] of an EPR are XML elements so they really need to be canonicalized in order for comparison to work...
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I'll try to respond properly sometime this week, but the discussion I first noted via Steve , is ongoing between Steve , Savas and Mark . And I love Chris' reference to Humpty-Dumpty, but then I've always enjoyed Alice Through The Looking-Glass .
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Mark replies to my recent missive . Regarding the value of wsa:To itself, apparently Mark's concern is: "…that the spec didn't require that the address go in the appropriate place in the application protocol." I really don't see how WS-Addressing...
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XOP , MTOM and RRSHB have made it to full Rec!
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Steve comments on Mark Baker's current issue with WS-Addressing. There are several things which are interesting about this situation. The first interesting point to me, is Mark's statement from his original post to the WS-Addressing WG; "Here, "foobar...
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Marc is jet-lagged after his flight back from Melbourne, Australia. I flew back a few days earlier, leaving Melbourne around 5:30pm on Wednesday and arriving back in Manchester around 9am Thursday morning after brief stops in Singapore and London. By...
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The XML Encryption spec defines two encryption 'modes'; element encryption and content encryption. The former is used to encrypt an entire element; start tag, children and end tag. For example, given <root> <data timestamp='2004-10-07T13:30:00...
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