- 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
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