Re: Expression author versus provider of policy expressions

Perhaps you should combine them into one bullet, e.g.,

WS-Policy expression authors who need to understand the syntax of the 
language and understand how to use the assertions authored by 
Assertion Authors to build and provide consistent policy expressions

http://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/show_bug.cgi?id=5220

Paul


At 03:07 PM 2007-10-19, Anthony Nadalin wrote:

>No, I can author assertions and someone else can use these 
>assertions, like in WS-SecurityPolicy the OASIS TC authors these, 
>but other people implement these and become the providers.

No?

Right,
expression author == provider of policy expressions

assertion author != expression author


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>http://www.w3.org/TR/2007/WD-ws-policy-guidelines-20070928/
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>The three bullets in section 1 talk about roles other than an
>assertion author who may find the document helpful.
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>What is the difference between the 1st and 3rd bullets? That is, between
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>1.  WS-Policy expression authors who need to understand the syntax of
>the language and understand how to build consistent policy expressions, and
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>3.  Providers of policy expressions who need to understand how to use
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>Is not the expression author the same as the provider of policy expressions?
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Received on Monday, 22 October 2007 21:55:06 UTC