Re: The XML Query Data Model and PASWA

Ok. Thanks!
Did anyone take minutes for the 1st XQDMTF concall (13th aug)? 
Unfortunately, I could not attend the concall.

-Anish
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noah_mendelsohn@us.ibm.com wrote:
> I am within a day or so of fulfulling my action item to the DM task force, 
> which was to draft specific text for review.  Even though it is rough and 
> represents only my personal cut, I will cc: distApp.  Suggest you wait and 
> ask again if not clear then.
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> Simple answer:  PASWA requires that you know that some things are in the 
> form of base64Binary.  Schema processing is one way to check this, but 
> it's just an option and is not required.  You might know for other 
> reasons, including (quite likely) that you synthesized the data in that 
> form.  The DM formulation adopts the terminology of the Query data model, 
> but doesn't change any of the rules or reasoning embodied in PASWA.  The 
> hope is that by using that terminology we (a) avoid reinventing the wheel 
> on terminology for typed infosets and (b) increase the chance that if 
> someone ever does want to do a feature for transmitting or signing fully 
> typed data models, that we will have shown the way for optimzing such 
> transmissions. 
> 
> Thank you!
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> Anish Karmarkar <Anish.Karmarkar@oracle.com>
> 08/19/2003 09:31 PM
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>         To:     noah_mendelsohn@us.ibm.com
>         cc:     xml-dist-app@w3.org
>         Subject:        Re: The XML Query Data Model and PASWA
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> Noah,
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> I don't fully understand the XQuery data model, but I am curious as to 
> whether your two formulations (variant #1 and #2 at [1]) affect the fact 
> that SOAP 1.2 does not require XML schema processing.
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> Thanks!
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> -Anish
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> [1] http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/xml-dist-app/2003Jun/0004.html
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Received on Saturday, 23 August 2003 02:41:30 UTC