- From: <michael.mahan@nokia.com>
- Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2006 09:57:55 -0800
- To: <alewis@tibco.com>, <xml-dist-app@w3.org>
Hi Amy, Roland, Glen & Eric; At the W3C Technical Plenary, the XMLP WG did formally vote on this matter. The result of the vote is to create and publish a Part 3 REC track specification for SOAP 1.2 that explicitly specifies a one-way MEP. I appreciate your interest and hope this result is satisfactory. The group has yet to decide what binding to produce for this new specification. However, being able to work with JMS may serve as a requirement for our group. I shall bring this to the attention of the wg. Additionally, once we reach CR status of this document, there will be a call for conforming implementations. Having a Java Message Service API and implementation at this stage would be highly beneficial to our group. Thank you for bringing this up. On behalf of the XMLP WG, Mike Mahan >-----Original Message----- >From: xml-dist-app-request@w3.org >[mailto:xml-dist-app-request@w3.org] On Behalf Of ext Amelia A Lewis >Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2006 8:21 AM >To: xml-dist-app@w3.org >Subject: Request for one-way message exchange pattern publication > > >The undersigned are engaged in offerings that enable SOAP to >flow over messaging systems that expose the Java Messaging >Service API. As part of the SOAP 1.2 binding, we find a >strong need for a simple "one-way" >message exchange pattern as this is a very common pattern in >messaging systems. > >We understand that the XMLP working group is currently >considering whether to define such a message exchange pattern. > We would certainly make use of this pattern, if it were >defined, and encourage the working group to publish it. > >Roland Merrick, IBM >Glen Daniels, Sonic Software and the Apache Software >Foundation Eric Johnson, TIBCO Software > >-- >aal > >
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