- From: Steven Gollery <sgollery@cadrc.calpoly.edu>
- Date: Mon, 25 Feb 2002 10:20:04 -0800
- To: Andrew Layman <andrewl@microsoft.com>, www-ws@w3.org
Andrew, If you're using Netscape (as I do), XML files don't show up on the page. There is probably some way to set Netscape up to do this, but I haven't been able to figure it out. If you right-click on the link and save snowboard.rdf, you can open it up in a text editor. Steve Gollery sgollery@cadrc.calpoly.edu Andrew Layman wrote: > The paper says "This documents an RDF model for WSDL ..." Where can I > find that part of the paper? Is it linked somewhere that I overlooked? > The URL http://www.w3.org/2002/02/21-WSDL-RDF-mapping/snowboard.rdf > leads to what appears to be a blank HTML page. Thanks. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Eric Prud'hommeaux [mailto:eric@w3.org] > Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 6:59 PM > To: www-ws@w3.org; www-ws-desc@w3.org > Cc: Uche Ogbuji; Janne Saarela > Subject: RDF mapping for WSDL > > I have published a document [1] describing an RDF mapping for WSDL. I > would like feedback on this and would like it to spark a discussion of > the intended model of WSDL as well as how it may be recorded in RDF. I > believe the model description may be of interest to those who are not > interested in RDF as it also helps describe the structure in a clear > way that may be used for gatewaying to other systems like EDI. > > My apologies for crossposting. The distribution lists for www-ws and > www-ws-desc were diverse and I felt that this discussion was of > architectural interest as well as relevent to the description > activity. > > [1] http://www.w3.org/2002/02/21-WSDL-RDF-mapping/ > -- > -eric > > (eric@w3.org) > Feel free to forward this message to any list for any purpose other than > email address distribution.
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