- From: Abbie Barbir <abbieb@nortel.com>
- Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2006 18:49:27 -0400
- To: "Daniel Roth" <Daniel.Roth@microsoft.com>, "Ashok Malhotra" <ashok.malhotra@oracle.com>, <public-ws-policy@w3.org>
Daniel, Does this means that the "alternative" as a whole is picked. Is there a possibility of a subset of the policy? >From your text below, provider's policy ==? Sets of policies (to justify the use of the term "alternative") Thanks Abbie -----Original Message----- From: public-ws-policy-request@w3.org [mailto:public-ws-policy-request@w3.org] On Behalf Of Daniel Roth Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2006 6:23 PM To: Ashok Malhotra; public-ws-policy@w3.org Subject: RE: Does the selected Policy alternative apply in both directions? Hi Ashok, You generally do not need to exchange policies. For example, it is enough to retrieve a provider's policy, pick one of the alternatives and then just use it. The requester's policy (may be implicit or explicit) determines how the requester picks which policy alternative to use. Here the request is using the provider's policy to determine what behaviors and capabilities the provider supports. I hope this helps. Daniel Roth -----Original Message----- From: public-ws-policy-request@w3.org [mailto:public-ws-policy-request@w3.org] On Behalf Of Ashok Malhotra Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2006 4:56 PM To: public-ws-policy@w3.org Subject: Does the selected Policy alternative apply in both directions? Just asking the question. My understanding of the processing model is that the two endpoints exchange policies and decide on a single common policy alternative that satisfies both policies. This alternative is then applied to messages flowing in both directions. Is that right? All the best, Ashok
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