- From: Ricky Ho <riho@cisco.com>
- Date: Fri, 04 Apr 2003 12:52:02 -0800
- To: "Martin Chapman" <martin.chapman@oracle.com>, "'Burdett, David'" <david.burdett@commerceone.com>, "'WS Choreography \(E-mail\)'" <public-ws-chor@w3.org>
I think David's XML model serve the purpose of the choreography definition and I don't see why it can't be a potential candidate for our choice. I don't think David is proposing a diagram notation, it is just for helping to understand his example. Rgds, Ricky At 10:11 AM 4/4/2003 -0800, Martin Chapman wrote: >David, > >I have a strong feeling that you can get what you want by exstiing >technologies such as UML. In the past I have used use cases and activity >diagrams to express reusable interactions between parties. Diagramtic >notations are explicitly out of scope of our charter, and I'm not sure >if there is any benefit in a specific xml language to express the same >thing. > >Martin. > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: public-ws-chor-request@w3.org > > [mailto:public-ws-chor-request@w3.org] On Behalf Of Burdett, David > > Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2003 11:09 AM > > To: WS Choreography (E-mail) > > Subject: Abstract Bindable Choreography > > > > > > There has been some discussion around the idea of an abstract > > bindable choreography so I thought I would provide an example > > in the form of a diagram (PDF) which shows the flow > > associated with the placement of an order and an XML > > representation of the same in a declarative style. I strongly > > suggest you look at the diagram first. > > > > Comments welcome ;-) > > > > David > > <<PlaceOrderChoreography.pdf>> > > <<PlaceOrderChoreography.xml>> > > > > Director, Product Management, Web Services > > Commerce One > > 4440 Rosewood Drive, Pleasanton, CA 94588, USA > > Tel/VMail: +1 (925) 520 4422; Cell: +1 (925) 216 7704 >mailto:david.burdett@commerceone.com; Web: http://www.commerceone.com
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