- From: Mark Nottingham <mark.nottingham@bea.com>
- Date: Sun, 22 May 2005 10:16:31 -0700
- To: public-ws-addressing@w3.org
W3C Web Services Addressing Working Group - distributed meeting agenda Monday, 23 May 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 - 2005-05-16: <http://www.w3.org/2002/ws/addr/5/05/16-ws-addr-minutes.html> 4. Review action items <http://www.w3.org/2002/ws/addr/admin#actionitems> 2005-04-20: i017 - Anish Karmarkar to write a new proposal. Due 2005-05-23. PENDING 2005-05-02: i060 - Jonathan Marsh to start discussion. PENDING 2005-05-16: lc65 - Jonathan Marsh to respond to reviewer; explain disposition of other IRI issues PENDING 2005-05-16: lc66 - Katy Warr to respond to reviewer (accepted). DONE 2005-05-16: lc77 - Glen Daniels to write proposal. PENDING 2005-05-16: lc106 - Jonathan Marsh to respond to reviewer, look into notational conventions. PENDING 2005-05-16: lc107 - Francisco Curbera to continue discussion on list. PENDING 2005-05-16: lc73 - Marc Hadley to respond to reviewer (unsignedLong, default is "not expected to reply"). DONE 2005-05-16: lc37 - Jonathan Marsh to come back with more information. PENDING 2005-05-16: lc39 - Nilo Mitra to respond to reviewer. DONE 2005-05-16: lc46 - Vikas Deolaliker to respond to reviewer (no change). DONE 2005-05-16: lc50 - Mark Nottingham to respond to reviewer (no change). DONE 2005-05-16: lc57 - Marc Hadley to respond to reviewer (accepted). DONE 5. F2F Planning 6. Last Call Issues <http://www.w3.org/2002/ws/addr/lc-issues/> * lc89 - Comments on WS-A Core * lc91 - Comments on WS-A SOAP Binding * lc105 - IRI escaping when constructing a reply * lc70 - mandatory action * lc56 - Binding fault [detail] in SOAP 1.1 envelope * lc72 - content of fault detail * lc71 - mandatory fault reason * lc76 - Supported faults * lc61 - Migration Contracts in Core * lc62 - Migration Contracts in SOAP binding * lc75 - Uniqueness of [message id] * lc88 - Uniqueness of [message id] * lc86 - [message id] should be optional * lc90 - Security implications of [message id] in re-transmissions * lc82 - "... the processor MUST fault" in section 3.2 is vacuous. 7. Working Draft Issues <http://www.w3.org/2002/ws/addr/wd-issues/> * i056 - Determining the value of the [destination] property from WSDL Owner: Anish Karmarkar Proposal 6: <http://www.w3.org/mid/44882f49347dca772f73f35d0ecb5738@Sun.COM> 8. 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 HP SAP Sonic ERICSSON Nortel Novell Oracle TIBCO Hitachi IBM Datapower Sun webMethods SeeBeyond Fujitsu IONA Microsoft BEA W3C CA BT Nokia Arjuna 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
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