- From: David Hull <dmh@tibco.com>
- Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2005 11:29:48 -0400
- To: Mark Nottingham <mark.nottingham@bea.com>
- Cc: public-ws-addressing@w3.org
Mark Nottingham wrote: > > The value of [message id] uniquely identifies the message. When > present, it is the responsibility of the sender to insure that each > message is uniquely identified. A receiver MAY treat all messages that > contain the same [message id] as the same message. No specific > algorithm for the generation of unique values of [message id] is > given, however methods such as the use of an IRI that exists within a > domain owned by the sender combined with a sequence satisfies the > uniqueness criteria but may not be the best practice from a security > perspective. What's a receiver? Is it a particular operation in a WSDL? Is it all operations described in a particular WSDL? A particular physical server? A particular [address] IRI? A particular "logical address"? Something else?
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