- From: Narahari, Sateesh <Sateesh_Narahari@jdedwards.com>
- Date: Fri, 28 Jun 2002 10:22:25 -0600
- To: "'Mark Baker'" <distobj@acm.org>, Jeff Mischkinsky <jeff.mischkinsky@oracle.com>
- Cc: www-ws-arch@w3.org
if you are given the URL http://thisURLGivesYouAlltheWisdomInTheWorld.com How would you go about GETting all the wisdom in the world( not the document, but the Wisdom), keeping in mind there is no prior communication. The point is neither HTTP nor SOAP provide necessary semantics required for doing business. Late binding to me is dreamy stuff :-). It will require knowledge workers for a foreseable future. Regards, Sateesh > -----Original Message----- > From: Mark Baker [mailto:distobj@acm.org] > Sent: Friday, June 28, 2002 10:12 AM > To: Jeff Mischkinsky > Cc: www-ws-arch@w3.org > Subject: Re: Late binding > > > > Hi Jeff, > > On Thu, Jun 27, 2002 at 09:12:05PM -0700, Jeff Mischkinsky wrote: > > <shieldsOn> > > My answer is that they all do. The binding time does not > affect that > > question because it doesn't change the computational power > of the system. > > What changes is the style of the computation and how it is encoded. > > Without getting into all of that, because I consider it a red herring, > let me try to provide an example. > > Suppose you were given this URI, and were told that it > identified a SOAP > service of somebody who sold shoes; > > http://joes-shoes.example.org/111111 > > How would you go about ordering shoes in this case, keeping > in mind that > there's been no prior communication between yourself and this service > provider? > > MB > -- > Mark Baker, CTO, Idokorro Mobile (formerly Planetfred) > Ottawa, Ontario, CANADA. distobj@acm.org > http://www.markbaker.ca http://www.idokorro.com >
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