- From: Liu, Kevin <kevin.liu@sap.com>
- Date: Thu, 17 Jun 2004 17:05:36 +0200
- To: "'Mark Baker'" <distobj@acm.org>, David Orchard <dorchard@bea.com>
- Cc: www-ws-desc@w3.org
Hi Marker, Seems the web site was not picking up the latest draft from CVS. I guess David B has had the problem fixed. Now the latest draft is available from : http://dev.w3.org/cvsweb/~checkout~/2002/ws/desc/wsdl20/wsdl20-primer.html It's only a first attempt to sync the primer with the part 1 & 2 spec with some example. We have not paid too much attention to wordings and structures of the document, so please just treat the draft as a starting point. Best Regards, Kevin -----Original Message----- From: www-ws-desc-request@w3.org [mailto:www-ws-desc-request@w3.org] On Behalf Of Mark Baker Sent: Thursday, Jun 17, 2004 04:48 AM To: David Orchard Cc: www-ws-desc@w3.org Subject: Re: Sample Application described in WSDL using HTTP binding and s howing messages On Wed, Jun 16, 2004 at 10:12:39PM -0700, David Orchard wrote: > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Mark Baker [mailto:distobj@acm.org] > > <snip/> > > > You basically need property/documentish things that can be > > read/written without side-effects, effectively "dead" > > properties as WebDAV calls them. > > > > Not sure what you mean. > > > > RTFM, section 3, 4, 7 etc. Well yes, I know what a WebDAV dead property is, I just don't understand where you see them in the reservation example, nor do I understand how you could write to one without side-effects. If you just mean resources whose state you can GET, then I'd agree. Am I looking at the right version of the primer? The only one I can see is dated 2003/11/05[1] and the example isn't fully fleshed out there. If there's a more up to date version, I'd be happy to layout a fully RESTful equivalent, as Paul requests. [1] http://dev.w3.org/cvsweb/~checkout~/2002/ws/desc/wsdl20/wsdl20-primer.html Mark. -- Mark Baker. Ottawa, Ontario, CANADA. http://www.markbaker.ca
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