- From: Monica J. Martin <monica.martin@sun.com>
- Date: Thu, 15 May 2003 19:41:55 -0600
- To: jdart@tibco.com
- CC: Ricky Ho <riho@cisco.com>, Burdett David <david.burdett@commerceone.com>, public-ws-chor@w3.org
Jon Dart wrote: > > Ricky Ho wrote: > > > Or do we define 1 choreography (for A/B/C) and then apply a filter to > > extract another choreography for C/B ? > > If the answer is "yes", then we need to support the "segmentation" > > concept in our choreography model. Then Jon's concern is very valid. > > I think it could be done either way, but the suggestion I am hearing > is that multiple choreographies could be used to solve this, without > building any extra superstructure. I think this is likely true. > > --Jon > > > Think about the contractual aspect of this...security controls, contractual constraints, and access. These are part of considering the relevant aspects of multi-party.
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