- From: VAMBENEPE,WILLIAM (HP-Cupertino,ex1) <william_vambenepe@hp.com>
- Date: Mon, 8 Apr 2002 14:59:21 -0400
- To: www-ws-desc@w3.org, www-ws-arch@w3.org
Jon, Since WSCL came out of HP, I volunteer to try to extract WSDL requirements from it and get input from the people at HP who wrote WSCL. Regards, William > -----Original Message----- > From: Jonathan Marsh [mailto:jmarsh@microsoft.com] > Sent: Monday, April 08, 2002 10:59 AM > To: www-ws-desc@w3.org; www-ws-arch@w3.org > Subject: RE: Orchestration (was: W3C Web Service Description WG: > Requirements) > > > Here are my two cents, and attempt to focus this thread into concrete > action. > > As pointed out, orchestration is clearly outside the scope of our > charter. Making sure the WS description language has > adequate hooks or > extensibility to enable composition and orchestration is in scope. > > At this stage, we are collecting requirements, use cases, and issues > against WSDL 1.1. Analysis of WSCL and orchestration needs can inform > each of those efforts. I'd encourage anyone somewhat > familiar with WSCL > and orchestration in general to analyze the requirements and use cases > and provide comments and corrections. More particular comments or > design ideas can be tracked as issues. Do I have volunteers for this > task? > > PS - switching to the public list, since that's where this > thread really > belongs, and all the information is already public. > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Krishna Sankar [mailto:ksankar@cisco.com] > > Sent: Saturday, April 06, 2002 11:31 AM > > To: 'Web Services Private'; www-ws-arch@w3.org > > Subject: RE: Orchestration (was: W3C Web Service Description WG: > Requireme > > nts) > > > > Jeff, > > > > Even though I cannot disagree on "orchestration as a form of > > composition", I would put orchestration in the execution of web > > services. Remember, a web service might not know the orchestration > when > > it is composed - for a variety of reasons incl the fact that > > orchestration would change depending on the output of the execution. > > > > IMHO, the *architecture* should consider and provide for > > orchestration; the WSDL should also provide "hooks" for > orchestration. > > One reason I see is the propagation of context and state which helps > > orchestration, another one is at least a place holder for > orchestration > > related metadata like the engine URI. The WSDL cannot assume that a > web > > service starts and end by itself with out any colloboration > and effect > > on other "related" services. > > > > cheers > > > > | -----Original Message----- > > | From: w3c-ws-desc-request@w3.org > > | [mailto:w3c-ws-desc-request@w3.org] On Behalf Of Jeff Mischkinsky > > | Sent: Friday, April 05, 2002 10:55 AM > > | To: Sadiq, Waqar; Jean-Jacques Moreau; Jeffrey Schlimmer > > | Cc: Web Services Private; Igor.Sedukhin@ca.com; > www-ws-arch@w3.org > > | Subject: RE: Orchestration (was: W3C Web Service Description > > | WG: Requireme nts) > > | > > | > > | The charter for the WSDWG specifically says that > composition of web > > | services is out of scope. I don't think it's a particularly > > | big stretch to > > | regard "orchestration" as a form of composition. > > | > > | jeff > > | At 07:05 AM 4/5/02, Sadiq, Waqar wrote: > > | > > | > > | >I am cross-posting this to the architecture group also. I > > | personally > > | >believe that a description language and orchestration > > | language belong to > > | >different stacks in the web services reference model (none > > | exists yet). > > | > > > | >I believe that orchestration layer adds a level of business > > | intelligence > > | >that leverages the web services layer (described by WSDL) > > | but the two are > > | >not the same. > > | > > > | >I vote to defer WSCL to the architecture group for > > | consideration and not > > | >change the scope of what we are doing with WSDL. > > | > > > | >Thanks, > > | > > > | > > > | >_______________________________________________ > > | >Waqar Sadiq > > | > > > | >EDS EIT ESAI - Enterprise Consultant > > | >MS: H3-4C-22 > > | >5400 Legacy Drive > > | >Plano, Texas 75024 > > | > > > | >phone: +01-972-797-8408 (8-837) > > | >e-mail: waqar.sadiq@eds.com > > | >fax: +01-972-605-4071 > > | >_______________________________________________ > > | > > > | > > > | > > > | >-----Original Message----- > > | >From: Jean-Jacques Moreau [mailto:moreau@crf.canon.fr] > > | >Sent: Friday, April 05, 2002 2:18 AM > > | >To: Jeffrey Schlimmer > > | >Cc: Web Services Private; Igor.Sedukhin@ca.com > > | >Subject: Orchestration (was: W3C Web Service Description > > | WG: Requirements) > > | > > > | >[Switching to w3c-ws-desc, since this may touch on member > > | confidential > > | >issues.] > > | > > > | >Orchestration brings the question: what are we supposed to > > | do with WSCL [1]? > > | >This does not seem to be considered out-of-scope [2], and > > | the team's comment > > | >was that it should be brought to our attention [3]. Does > > | this indicate a > > | >possible refinent for operations? > > | > > > | >Jean-Jacques. > > | > > > | >[1] http://www.w3.org/TR/wscl10/ > > | >[2] http://www.w3.org/2002/01/ws-desc-charter > > | >[3] http://www.w3.org/Submission/2002/02/Comment > > | > > > | >Jeffrey Schlimmer wrote: > > | > > > | > > R097: I'd suggest change it to "Must". (Now, this is NOT > > | covered by > > | > > R036!) > > | > > [jeffsch: I agree that this is part of a general Web > > | Service definition, > > | > > but I don't agree that this is appropriate to describe > > | in WSDL; it seems > > | > > to border on orchestration.] > > | > > > > | > > -- Igor Sedukhin .. (Igor.Sedukhin@ca.com) > > | > > | -- > > | Jeff Mischkinsky jeff.mischkinsky@oracle.com > > | Consulting Member Technical Staff +1(650)506-1975 (voice) > > | Oracle Corporation +1(650)506-7225 (fax) > > | 400 Oracle Parkway, M/S 4OP960 > > | Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA > > | > > | >
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