2002/ws/desc/wsdl20 wsdl20.xml,1.258,1.259

Update of /sources/public/2002/ws/desc/wsdl20
In directory hutz:/tmp/cvs-serv4366

Modified Files:
	wsdl20.xml 
Log Message:
Fix the SOAP 1.2/WSDL 2.0 feature text.
Wordsmith the introduction.

Index: wsdl20.xml
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RCS file: /sources/public/2002/ws/desc/wsdl20/wsdl20.xml,v
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retrieving revision 1.259
diff -C2 -d -r1.258 -r1.259
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--- wsdl20.xml	13 May 2005 12:57:54 -0000	1.259
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        constraints on the potential scope of such features, examples
        might include “reliability”, “security”,
!       “correlation”, and “routing”.  The
        presence of a feature component in a WSDL 2.0 description indicates
!       that the service supports the feature and may require a client
!       that interacts with the service to use that feature.  Each
        Feature is identified by its URI.</p>
  
!       <p>WSDL 2.0's feature concept is derived from SOAP 1.2's abstract
        feature concept (<bibref ref="SOAP12-PART1"/>). Thus, by
        definition, every SOAP 1.2 abstract feature is also a WSDL 2.0
!       feature and does not have to be declared as such.</p>
  	  
  	  <p>The properties of the Feature component are as follows:</p>
--- 3864,3879 ----
        constraints on the potential scope of such features, examples
        might include &ldquo;reliability&rdquo;, &ldquo;security&rdquo;,
!       &ldquo;correlation&rdquo;, and &ldquo;routing&rdquo;. The
        presence of a feature component in a WSDL 2.0 description indicates
!       that the service supports the feature and may require that a client
!       that interacts with the service use that feature. Each
        Feature is identified by its URI.</p>
  
!       <p>Note that the WSDL 2.0's feature concept is derived from SOAP 1.2's abstract
        feature concept (<bibref ref="SOAP12-PART1"/>). Thus, by
        definition, every SOAP 1.2 abstract feature is also a WSDL 2.0
!       feature. Hence, there is no need to define a separate WSDL 2.0 feature in order
!       to use a particular SOAP 1.2 feature. The SOAP 1.2 feature can be
!       used directly.</p>
  	  
  	  <p>The properties of the Feature component are as follows:</p>
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      <tr>
+     	<td>20050513</td>
+     	<td>JJM</td>
+     	<td><loc href="http://www.w3.org/2002/ws/desc/4/lc-issues/issues.html#LC18">LC18</loc>:
+     	Fix the SOAP 1.2/WSDL 2.0 feature text. Wordsmith the introduction.</td>
+     </tr>
+     
+     <tr>
      	<td>20050512</td>
      	<td>JJM</td>

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