- From: Christopher B Ferris <chrisfer@us.ibm.com>
- Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2007 19:50:50 -0400
- To: public-ws-policy@w3.org
- Message-ID: <OFF0A378F1.24C12B6C-ON8525729D.0082D43F-8525729D.0082EE69@us.ibm.com>
http://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/show_bug.cgi?id=4073 a) [19:34] cferris: s/Assertion Authors are defined by the WS-Policy Framework to be a community that chooses to exploit the WS-Policy Framework by creating their own specification to define a set of assertions that express the capabilities and constraints of that target domain. /Assertion Authors are a community that chooses to exploit the WS-Policy Framework by creating their own specification to define a set of assertions that express the capabilities and constraints of that target domain. / b) s/Assertion Authors must also specify how to associate the assertions they have defined with the policy subjects identified by the WS-PolicyAttachment specification./An assertion author should also specify a policy subject. For instance, if a policy assertion were to be used with WSDL, an assertion description should specify a WSDL policy subject./ c) [19:40] cferris: s/When a web service provider chooses to make its capabilities and constraints available, the provider may also need to conform to requirements of other policy assertion specifications it utilizes ( i.e., WS-SecurityPolicy).// in setion 3.1.4 d) [19:42] cferris: s/Otherwise, domain specific comparison algorithms will need to be devised and be delegated to the specific domain handlers that are not visible to the WS-Policy framework./Otherwise, domain specific comparison algorithms may need to be devised and be delegated to the specific domain handlers that are not visible to the WS-Policy framework./ in section 4.4.3 e) s/capabilities, preferences and behaviors/capabilities and behaviors/ f) [19:44] cferris: in section 6.1 s/In particular, the timing of a policy attachment or the role that a party who attaches policy should have no bearing on the evaluation of the policy assertion// g) [19:48] cferris: in section 7 s/The policy framework only defines an algorithm for calculating effective policies for WSDL 1.1 based subjects./The WS-Policy 1.5 - Attachment specification defines algorithms for calculating the effective policy for a given policy subject and effective policies for WSDL 1.1, WSDL 2.0 and UDDI policy subjects./ Cheers, Christopher Ferris STSM, Software Group Standards Strategy email: chrisfer@us.ibm.com blog: http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/blogs/page/chrisferris phone: +1 508 377 9295
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