RE: LC 76 - What makes a msg WS-A?

Given that the wsa:Action is mandatory, isn't it the presence of that
header?
 
Gudge


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	From: public-ws-addressing-request@w3.org
[mailto:public-ws-addressing-request@w3.org] On Behalf Of Katy Warr
	Sent: 14 July 2005 16:07
	To: public-ws-addressing@w3.org
	Subject: LC 76 - What makes a msg WS-A?
	
	

	Please could we discuss the following in the context of LC76? 
	
	When is an incoming message deemed to be a WS-Addressing message
and therefore subject to the appropriate WS-Addressing validation?   Is
it based on the presence of any WS-addressing Message Addressing
Property?  For example, does a message containing a reference parameter
(but no other WS-Addressing information) need to result in a
MessageAddressingHeaderRequired?    Or, for example, does the
declaration of the wsa namespace rendor the message WS-Addressing? 
	
	Thanks 
	Katy

Received on Thursday, 14 July 2005 15:12:42 UTC