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NEW Issue: How to ignore some "ignorable" assertions only?

From: Prasad Yendluri <prasad.yendluri@webmethods.com>
Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2007 14:59:05 -0500
Message-ID: <BDD4EF3331E8FB4EA19B677CDAD63020939EC2@ca-exbe1.webm.webmethods.com>
To: public-ws-policy@w3.org
Title: How to ignore some of the assertions marked "Ignorable" only?

 

Description: 

The current Intersection Algorithm's use of "Strict" and "Lax" modes does
not allow for ignoring only  a subset of the assertions marked "Ignorable".
In many use cases it is conceivable that the consumer would want to ignore
only some of the assertions. 

 

How to derive the intersection / effective compatible subset that the
consumer wants to use with only a subset of the assertions marked ignorable?

 

Justification:

Articulated in the description section but, I think it is desirable to
enable this.

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Target: WS-Policy 1.5 - Framework

 

 

Regards,

Prasad

 
Received on Thursday, 11 January 2007 06:18:45 UTC

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