- 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
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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.
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Nokia
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about taking minutes.
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Mark Nottingham Principal Technologist
Office of the CTO BEA Systems
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