- From: Mark Nottingham <mark.nottingham@bea.com>
- Date: Sun, 12 Jun 2005 13:14:19 +0200
- To: public-ws-addressing@w3.org
W3C Web Services Addressing Working Group - distributed meeting agenda Monday, 13 Jun 20:00-22:00 UTC; 13:00-15:00 US/Pacific; 16:00-18:00 US/Eastern; 21:00-23:00 UK/London; 22:00-24:00 FR/Paris; 6:00-8:00 (Tuesday) AU/Melbourne & AU/Brisbane Dial-in information on WG Admin page <http://www.w3.org/2002/ws/addr/admin> 1. Roll call, select scribe (see scribe list below) 2. Agenda review, AOB 3. Call for corrections to the minutes - 2005-06-02: <http://www.w3.org/2002/ws/addr/5/06/02-ws-addr-minutes.html> - 2005-06-03: <http://www.w3.org/2002/ws/addr/5/06/03-ws-addr-minutes.html> 4. Review action items <http://www.w3.org/2002/ws/addr/admin#actionitems> 2005-05-16: lc106 - Jonathan Marsh to respond to reviewer, look into notational conventions. PENDING 2005-05-23: lc72 - Anish Karmarkar to research. Due 2005-06-01. DONE 2005-05-23: lc76 - David Hull to make detailed proposal, including effects on other parts of the spec. DONE 2005-05-23: lc70 - Mark Nottingham to respond to reviewer (no new information). DONE 2005-06-02: lc103 - Marc Hadley to make proposal. DONE 2005-06-03: lc75 - Robert Freund to revise proposal. DONE 2005-06-03: lc87 - Marc Hadley to make concrete proposal. PENDING 2005-06-03: lc60 - Katy Warr to respond to reviewer (out of scope). PENDING 5. Issues <http://www.w3.org/2002/ws/addr/wd-issues/> * lc72 - content of fault detail ACTION: 2005-05-23: Anish Karmarkar to research. Due 2005-06-01 DONE Proposal 1: <http://www.w3.org/mid/429F9454.2040202@oracle.com> * lc56 - Binding fault [detail] in SOAP 1.1 envelope * lc76 - Supported faults ACTION: 2005-05-23: David Hull to make detailed proposal, including effects on other parts of the spec. DONE Proposal 1: <http://www.w3.org/mid/429F8F0F.7080906@tibco.com> * lc75 - Uniqueness of [message id] * lc88 - Uniqueness of [message id] ACTION: 2005-06-03: Robert Freund to revise proposal. DONE * lc90 - Security implications of [message id] in re-transmissions * lc68 - no mustUnderstand extensibility * lc101 - How does one extend the abstract properties of an endpoint reference * lc104 - XML infoset representation of EPR > Information model * lc103 - what is a 'request' and what is a 'reply'? ACTION: 2005-06-02: Marc Hadley to make proposal. DONE Proposal 1: <http://www.w3.org/mid/1191ECEA-0CEB-47B0-B915-BA21B2F8D196@Sun.COM> * lc69 - mandatory ReplyTo, handling replies in WS-Addressing * lc108 - Comment from WSDL group on ReplyTo * i050 - Misalignment of treatment of reply messages and fault messages * lc20 - Clarify Anonymous URI and for the case of HTTP responses * lc107 - WS Description WG comments on WS-A 6. Other Business ----------------------------------------------------------- Scribe list A participant from the Member at the top of the list is expected to scribe the meeting. If no participant from that Member is able to scribe, a participant from the the next Member on the list is expected to scribe, and so forth. After one participant from a Member scribes, that Member's name goes to the bottom of the list. Systinet SAP ERICSSON Nortel Novell TIBCO IBM Datapower Sun webMethods SeeBeyond Fujitsu IONA Microsoft BEA W3C CA BT Nokia Arjuna Oracle Hitachi Sonoa HP Sonic See <http://www.w3.org/2002/ws/addr/minutes.html> for more information about taking minutes. -- Mark Nottingham Principal Technologist Office of the CTO BEA Systems -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Join CEO Alfred Chuang and CTO Mark Carges on June 15 for a unique online event, giving you the first look at a new category of enterprise software built specifically for Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA). Register Now. It's Free! http://www.bea.com/events/june15
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