Re: Requirement - Ability to store and retrieve from a registry / repository

On Thu, 17 Apr 2003 Daniel_Austin@grainger.com wrote:

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> Hi Folks,
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>       This sort of mail needs to also be CC'd to the issues mailing list.
> Has that been established yet?

Sure, it is public-ws-chor-comments@w3.org
(see http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-ws-chor-comments/)


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> Regards,
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> D-
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>                       "Tony Fletcher"
>                       <tony_fletcher@btope        To:       public-ws-chor@w3.org, Daniel_Austin@grainger.com
>                       nworld.com>                 cc:       "'Martin Chapman'" <martin.chapman@oracle.com>, steve@enigmatec.net
>                       Sent by:                    Subject:  Requirement - Ability to store and retrieve from a registry /
>                       public-ws-chor-reque         repository
>                       st@w3.org
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>                       04/17/2003 03:55 AM
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> Dear Daniel et al,
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> 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.
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> 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
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>       -----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 ...
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>       Steve,
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>       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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