www-ws-desc@w3.org from November 2003 by subject

A schema for each mep?

Action item (2003-10-30) Proposed Revised wording and splitti ng of rules for RPC

Action item (2003-10-30) Proposed Revised wording and splitting of rules for RPC

Agenda, 13 November 2003 WS Desc telcon

Agenda, 20 November 2003 WS Desc telcon

ALTERNATIVE PROPOSAL: Short-cut syntax for in-out and in-only patterns

are fault-replaces-message (FRM) and message-triggers-fault ( MTF) equivalent

are fault-replaces-message (FRM) and message-triggers-fault (MTF) equivalent

Attributes in WSDL

Attributes Task Force Presentation for F2F

Circular includes

Counterproposal for service references

editorial question: change NS prefixes in bindings doc?

HTTP binding options

interface/operation/{infault,outfault}/@name proposal

Marking WSDL operations as "safe", in scope requirement?

Minutes: 13 Nov 2003 WS Description Teleconference

Minutes: 3 Nov 2003 WS Description FTF

Minutes: 4 Nov 2003 WS Description FTF

Minutes: 5 Nov 2003 WS Description FTF

New issue [distobj@acm.org: Re: What does WSDL describe?]

on WSDL 2.0 Part 1: Core Language, 031110

Primer example & ambiguity issue

proposal for combining the two attribute operation styles to one

proposal for simplifying interface extensions

PROPOSAL: SOAP binding syntax cleanup

Revisiting WSDL Compontent Designators

RPC Style Issues (3)

RPC Style Issues Part (1) - spec updated

RPC Style Issues Part (2) - spec updated

Schemas in imported WSDL

should binding/operation/infault|outfault@messageReference be opt ional?

should binding/operation/infault|outfault@messageReference be optional?

Suggest TAG/WSD WG liaison meeting at tech plenary

Summary: 3-5 Nov 2003 WS Description FTF

The Department Directory Use Case Using <wsdl:reference>

The Department Directory: A Use Case for Abstract Interfaces in Service References

Today's log

What does WSDL describe?

What WSDL defines - the diagram!

WSDL 2.0: Core Language and Message Patterns updated

Last message date: Tuesday, 25 November 2003 11:26:40 UTC