Re: Closing of XMLP Issue 105

Sorry, in the message below:

>> For example, in SOAP 1.1 it is unclear whether 
>> a non-RPC message could be sent as an RPC 
>> response. 

Should read:

For example, in SOAP 1.1 it is unclear whether a non-RPC message could be 
sent as an HTTP response.  

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Noah Mendelsohn
01/31/2002 09:37 AM

 
        To:     xmlp-comments@w3.org
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        Subject:        Closing of XMLP Issue 105


Issue 105 [1] discusses certain ambiguities in SOAP 1.1 relating to 
message patterns such as request/response, one-way, etc.  For example, in 
SOAP 1.1 it is unclear whether a non-RPC message could be sent as an RPC 
response.  An overalapping issue 102 [2] questions the rules for 
delivering faults, and suggests that the answer may depend on message 
patterns.

SOAP 1.2 introduces a formal notion of message pattern [3] and clarifies 
its relation to bindings.  The specific question of faults has not yet 
been considered in detail.  Accordingly, the WG proposes to close issue 
105 and leave issue 102 open.  The WG believes that, with the exception of 

the fault-related questions raised in 102, issue 105 has been addressed by 

the latest published WD.

As responder I formally proposed this resolution on behalf of the WG.

As the person who originally raised the issue, I signal  my satisfaction 
with this resolution.

Thank you very much.

[1] http://www.w3.org/2000/xp/Group/xmlp-issues.html#x105
[2] http://www.w3.org/2000/xp/Group/xmlp-issues.html#x102
[3] http://www.w3.org/TR/soap12-part2/#soaptmep

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