- From: Williams, Stuart <skw@hplb.hpl.hp.com>
- Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2001 21:15:06 -0000
- To: "'Henrik Frystyk Nielsen'" <henrikn@microsoft.com>, Noah_Mendelsohn@lotus.com
- Cc: Chris.Ferris@sun.com, fallside@us.ibm.com, gdaniels@macromedia.com, highland.m.mountain@intel.com, hugo@w3.org, jones@research.att.com, marc.hadley@sun.com, ohurley@iona.com, ylafon@w3.org, www-archive@w3.org
Hi Henrik, Thanks, missed the joining of the two para. Did catch that I'd put the ednote in the wrong place and have just posted a corrected version... looks like V3 needs to be done... will follow in a few minutes. Stuart > -----Original Message----- > From: Henrik Frystyk Nielsen [mailto:henrikn@microsoft.com] > Sent: 20 November 2001 21:11 > To: Williams, Stuart; Noah_Mendelsohn@lotus.com > Cc: Chris.Ferris@sun.com; fallside@us.ibm.com; > gdaniels@macromedia.com; > highland.m.mountain@intel.com; hugo@w3.org; jones@research.att.com; > marc.hadley@sun.com; ohurley@iona.com; ylafon@w3.org; > www-archive@w3.org > Subject: RE: Proposed Framework Text for F2F (was RE: TBTF: In-context > Framework Intro.) > > > > Maybe I missed something but I thought the following two paragraphs > should be combined to one: > > "The combination of the SOAP extensibility model and the SOAP binding > framework provides some flexibility in the way that particular > featuresand MEPs can be expressed: They can be expressed > entirely within > the SOAP envelope (as blocks), outside the envelope (typically in a > manner that is specific to the underlying protocol), or as a > combination > of such expressions. > > It is up to the communicating nodes to decide how best to express > particular features and MEPs; often when a binding-level > implementation > for a particular feature is available, utilizing it when appropriate > will provide for optimized processing." > > Futhermore, isn't the ednote addressed at this text and not at the > bottom paragraph? Shouldn't the ednote be place after the text above? > > Henrik Frystyk Nielsen > mailto:henrikn@microsoft.com >
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