- From: Tony Fletcher <tony_fletcher@btopenworld.com>
- Date: Thu, 17 Apr 2003 09:55:29 +0100
- To: <public-ws-chor@w3.org>, <Daniel_Austin@grainger.com>
- Cc: "'Martin Chapman'" <martin.chapman@oracle.com>, <steve@enigmatec.net>
- Message-ID: <001401c304bf$1a49ba90$16477ad5@corp.choreology.com>
Dear Daniel et al, I would like to highlight that if the point that if the gist of what Fred says below is agreed, then it contains a requirement in the language that should be in our Requirements document. That is it shall be possible and practicable to store instances of use of the WS-Chor language in a Registry / Repository, to be a able to search for such instances and to retrieve them. Best Regards Tony A M Fletcher Cohesions 1.0 (TM) Business transaction management software for application coordination Choreology Ltd., 13 Austin Friars, London EC2N 2JX UK Tel: +44 (0) 20 76701787 Fax: +44 (0) 20 7670 1785 Mobile: +44 (0) 7801 948219 tony.fletcher@choreology.com (Home: amfletcher@iee.org) -----Original Message----- From: public-ws-chor-request@w3.org [mailto:public-ws-chor-request@w3.org] On Behalf Of Cummins, Fred A Sent: 12 April 2003 00:09 To: Stephen White; Assaf Arkin; Patil, Sanjaykumar Cc: Martin Chapman; Burdett, David; Cummins, Fred A; jdart@tibco.com; public-ws-chor@w3.org Subject: RE: Internal processes and/or external choreographies (was RE: Events and States ... Steve, I believe the choreography language should express the exchange at the level of abstraction that is appropriate for business people to understand. This does not mean that the form of expression is appropriate for business people. I beleive we should focus on the XML form of expression as that is the form that will be appropriate for retrieval from registries and exchanged between potential participants in a web services exchange. A form suitable for business users should be deferred since this requires different skills and can be done in different ways by different tools without adverse impact on the computational web services protocol specifications and implementations. Fred
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