Re: Link to Steve Maine blog entry on End Point Reference Comparison

Somewhat impolitely replying to my own message of a minute ago, see also 
the extensive post Melbourne thread starting at [3].  It discusses the 
"lots of services behind one named gateway" use case that I mentioned on 
the TAG call today.  If you really want to follow this, you should do some 
rummaging in the January WSA archives;  for some reason, the archive did 
not correctly put all the thread entries together. 

Speaking of tools: it would really be valuable if someone could fix the 
broken threading in W3C email archives.  Whatever heuristic is used does 
not in fact work well at all.  In my own email program, I just strip extra 
whitespace and leading "re:", indepdent of case, and then sort by date. 
The result seems to be quite robust in presenting most threads, including 
those situations in which wierd mailers insert extra whitespace.

Noah

[3] 
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-ws-addressing/2005Jan/0145.html

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Noah Mendelsohn
01/31/2005 09:31 PM

 
        To:     www-tag@w3.org
        cc:     mgudgin@microsoft.com, stevem@hyperthink.net, mark.nottingham@bea.com, 
"David Orchard" <dorchard@bea.com>
        Subject:        Link to Steve Maine blog entry on End Point Reference Comparison


Apropos today's telcon discussion of end point references, I note that 
Martin Gudgin has passed on this pointer [1] to an interesting blog entry 
[2] regarding comparison of End Point References in WSA.  Note that the 
blog entry was written prior to the ws-addressing f2f in Melbourne.

Also:  reminder that I took an action to sync up with WSA chair Mark 
Nottingham on planning for joint meeting at the tech plenary.  Will 
probably get to that tomorrow.  Thanks.

Noah

[1] 
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-ws-addressing/2005Jan/0060.html
[2] 
http://hyperthink.net/blog/PermaLink,guid,5108aad7-342a-411a-b87c-bd4eec92a895.aspx

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Noah Mendelsohn 
IBM Corporation
One Rogers Street
Cambridge, MA 02142
1-617-693-4036
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