- From: He, Hao <Hao.He@thomson.com.au>
- Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2004 08:19:18 +1100
- To: "'Michael Champion'" <mc@xegesis.org>, "'''www-ws-arch@w3.org ' ' '" <www-ws-arch@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <686B9E7C8AA57A45AE8DDCC5A81596AB0922DFDA@sydthqems01.int.tisa.com.au>
hi, Mike, I thought "minimum interface constraint," was purely technical. I think your idea of producing "specs/explanations/examples at the level of detail and quality of the WS-* specs" is great. Would you like to join? Hao -----Original Message----- From: Michael Champion [mailto:mc@xegesis.org] Sent: Wednesday, 11 February 2004 0:06 To: '''www-ws-arch@w3.org ' ' ' Subject: Web Services Architecture going forward (was Re: REST wrap-up ) On Feb 10, 2004, at 12:42 AM, He, Hao wrote: > I guess it does not hurt to have a little technical chat after the > group is > finished. > No one objects to a little technical discussion. It's the religious discussion that some find annoying :-) I have no say as to what goes on on this list, but a few friendly suggestions: - There are about 100 pages of the WSA Note about to be published that don't talk about REST. How about some critique of that? - The relationship between the Web architecture (TAG's domain) and the web services world is still unclear. What does that TAG actually say (as opposed what some would expect a group with Roy FIelding on it to say) about things relevant to services and SOA? Does anything in the Webarch WD conflict with the WSA Note? Obviously WSA won't be around to fix their side, but potentially the TAG should be asked to make changes that imply a direction for the Web that doesn't support services appropriately. - If you want to make people angry by discussing politics and religion, how about some topic besides the "minimum interface constraint," like maybe what to do about the SOAP-based reliable messaging specs? There seems to be no obvious way to break through the political deadlock, is there? Or is something happening behind the scenes? - Speaking of politics behind the scenes, the "real" web services architecture work seems to be done by the folks defining the WS-* specs, right? Maybe someone can tell us how that works, what they listen to, how to influence it, etc. Maybe someone can explain why this doesn't happen in public (e.g., you don't want to be distracted by RESTifarian ranting???). - Finally, RESTifarians might want to produce specs/explanations/examples at the level of detail and quality of the WS-* specs if they want to be taken seriously be the industry. (E.g., how do do transactions, authentication, encryption negotiation, reliable messaging across multiple hops, etc. without SOAP). How about you folks discussing how to make that happen, or pointing others to material that already exists?
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