- From: $)CHao He <Hao.He@thomson.com.au>
- Date: Fri, 21 Jun 2002 00:04:55 +1000
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hi, Zulah, Good work. It reads very well. I'd like to add some more. See comments within: Hao ---------------------------------------------------------------------- AC018 Enables the management of web services AC018.1 Ensures that implementations of the Web Services Architecture are manageable. AR018.1.1 Define a base set of standard metrics for architectural components and their interactions accompanied by guidelines for measurement. AR018.1.2 Define a base set of standard management operations for Web Services Architecture implementations. Management operations includes, but is not limited to, support for configuration control and lifecycle control. AR018.1.3 Define a base set of management events to be issued by the Web Services Architecture implementation. AR018.1.4 Define a standard methodology for accessing management capabilities from the Web Services Architecture implementation. <hh> AR018.1.5 Define a standard management model for architectural components, their dependencies and their lifecycles. </hh> AC018.2 Ensures that implementations of the Web Service instances are manageable. <hh> AC018.2 Ensures that Web Services instances are manageable. </hh> AR018.2.1 Define how a web service should expose web service specific metrics, configuration, operations, and events. <hh> AR018.2.1 Define how a Web Services instance should expose Web Services specific metrics, configuration, operations, and events. </hh> AR018.2.2 Support the discovery of web service management capabilities. AR018.2.3 Define a standard methodology for accessing management capabilities of a Web Services instance through the Web Services Architecture implementation. <hh> AR018.1.5 Define a standard management model for Web Services instances, their dependencies and their lifecycles. </hh> AC018.3 Ensure that at least the following types of management applications are supported: Performance Monitoring, Availability, -----Original Message----- From: ECKERT,ZULAH (HP-Cupertino,ex1) To: 'Damodaran, Suresh'; 'kreger@us.ibm.com'; Hao.He@thomson.ocm.au; adiber@att.com; ECKERT,ZULAH (HP-Cupertino,ex1); wsgeek2002@yahoo.com Cc: WSA W3C Public (E-mail) Sent: 6/20/02 5:10 AM Subject: proposed AC018 rewording Hi All, Here is a proposed rewording of AC018 from Heather and Zulah. Comments? Zulah ---------------------------------------------------------------------- AC018 Enables the management of web services AC018.1 Ensures that implementations of the Web Services Architecture are manageable. AR018.1.1 Define a base set of standard metrics for architectural components and their interactions accompanied by guidelines for measurement. AR018.1.2 Define a base set of standard management operations for Web Services Architecture implementations. Management operations includes, but is not limited to, support for configuration control and lifecycle control. AR018.1.3 Define a base set of management events to be issued by the Web Services Architecture implementation. AR018.1.4 Define a standard methodology for accessing management capabilities from the Web Services Architecture implementation. AC018.2 Ensures that implementations of the Web Service instances are manageable. AR018.2.1 Define how a web service should expose web service specific metrics, configuration, operations, and events. AR018.2.2 Support the discovery of web service management capabilities. AR018.2.3 Define a standard methodology for accessing management capabilities of a Web Service through the Web Services Architecture implementation. AC018.3 Ensure that at least the following types of management applications are supported: Performance Monitoring, Availability, Configuration, Control, and Service Level Agreements.
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