- From: Jean-Jacques Moreau <moreau@crf.canon.fr>
- Date: Wed, 11 Sep 2002 11:28:06 +0200
- To: Ugo Corda <UCorda@SeeBeyond.com>
- CC: "'Mark Baker'" <distobj@acm.org>, www-ws-arch@w3.org
Hi Ugo, Actually, it may be worth pointing out that although SOAP 1.2 often caracterizes itself as "fondamentally one-way" (or at least used to do so), it does not currently define any one-way MEP... and so both the Request-Response and SOAP-Response MEP are completely standalone. Jean-Jacques. Ugo Corda wrote: > I was just wondering something similar myself with respect to the SOAP > protocol, which is recognized as being based on a basic one-way-message MEP > (out of which other MEPs are composed, including P2P configurations). Do the > authors of "Advanced Web Services" consider that to be a problem? Or are > they talking about P2P at a higher level? > > Ugo
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