Re: features & properties: anywhere or only selected places??

Liu, Kevin wrote:

> I don't recall the group has ever agreed that F&P can appear under <service>. What's the use case for that?
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> It's only a few days to our last call, how many of us in the group are confident that he/she fully understand how the WSDL F&P things work. Am I the only one worrying? Since Feature and property are such an important area, I am very concerned that we are making WSDL unnecessarily complicated while only provide a partial solution. 
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> I am against to expand it to any more element. Instead, I suggest we remove F&P from WSDL2.0, and leave it to other specs where it belongs to.
> 

I curious about what you mean by 'other specs'? Can you please 
elaborate? I cannot think of any other non-proprietary spec that deals 
with this issue.

-Anish
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> Best Regards,
> Kevin
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: www-ws-desc-request@w3.org [mailto:www-ws-desc-request@w3.org] On Behalf Of Umit Yalcinalp
> Sent: Wednesday, Mar 10, 2004 11:52 AM
> To: Sanjiva Weerawarana
> Cc: www-ws-desc@w3.org
> Subject: Re: features & properties: anywhere or only selected places??
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> Sanjiva Weerawarana wrote:
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>>Hi Guys,
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>>I was always under the impression that <feature> and <property>
>>elements are allowed under any element .. however, the spec
>>says otherwise. Did I just get confused?
>>
>>Sanjiva.
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> I guess you mean any component? We definitely need F&P under the service 
> element (more precisely ServiceType ;-)) in addition to 
> interface/operation/binding/binding operation components.
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> --umit
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Received on Thursday, 11 March 2004 13:49:53 UTC