W3C

Web Services Addressing WG Teleconference

3 Apr 2006

Agenda

See also: IRC log

Attendees

Present
Andreas Bjarlestam (ERICSSON)
Glen Daniels (Sonic Software)
Vikas Deolaliker (Sonoa Systems, Inc.)
Robert Freund (Hitachi, Ltd.)
Hugo Haas (W3C)
Marc Hadley (Sun Microsystems, Inc.)
David Hull (TIBCO Software, Inc.)
Yin-Leng Husband (HP)
David Illsley (IBM Corporation)
Anish Karmarkar (Oracle Corporation)
Paul Knight (Nortel Networks)
Mark Little (JBoss Inc.)
Jonathan Marsh (Microsoft Corporation)
Nilo Mitra (ERICSSON)
David Orchard (BEA Systems, Inc.)
Gilbert Pilz (BEA Systems, Inc.)
Tony Rogers (Computer Associates)
Tom Rutt (Fujitsu Limited)
Katy Warr (IBM Corporation)
Prasad Yendluri (webMethods, Inc.)
Absent
Abbie Barbir (Nortel Networks)
Dave Chappell (Sonic Software)
Eran Chinthaka (WSO2)
Paul Downey (BT)
Jacques Durand (Fujitsu Limited)
Marc Goodner (Microsoft Corporation)
Arun Gupta (Sun Microsystems, Inc.)
Philippe Le Hegaret (W3C)
Amelia Lewis (TIBCO Software, Inc.)
Bozhong Lin (IONA Technologies, Inc.)
Jeff Mischkinsky (Oracle Corporation)
Eisaku Nishiyama (Hitachi, Ltd.)
Ales Novy (Systinet Inc.)
Davanum Srinivas (WSO2)
Jiri Tejkl (Systinet Inc.)
Mike Vernal (Microsoft Corporation)
Steve Vinoski (IONA Technologies, Inc.)
Pete Wenzel (Sun Microsystems, Inc.)
Steve Winkler (SAP AG)
Umit Yalcinalp (SAP AG)
Regrets
Francisco Curbera (IBM Corporation)
Paul Downey (BT)
Chair
Bob Freund
Scribe
Paul Knight

Contents


 

 

Minutes of the meeting of 2006-03-27 were accepted without objection

hugo: headup on change of contact person . I am leaving the WG and W3C by the end of May

Bob: Hugo has been a tremendous help to me and the WG. We will miss him and wish him the best.

<dhull> +1

Hugo: I will go to yahoo to do some web-servicey "stuff"

Bob: reviewing action items:

1- editors to remove editorial notes, text from hugo accepted...

Bob: we will come back to these later

proposed and new issues

* lc123 - Example Improvement suggestion Owner: ??? Proposal 1: <http://www.w3.org/mid/[email protected]>

ideal would be to align examples with WSDL document and use hotel reservations

dhull: describing the example suggestions

bob: any objections to regularizing the examples?

no objections

<scribe> ACTION: editors to modify text accordingly [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2006/04/03-ws-addr-minutes.html#action01]

issue: * lc124 - Conformance section Owner: ???

bob: Hugo, is this due to the new document policy?

hugo: W3C had a QA Activity, not really a new rule, but looking from a QA perspective

bob: should we add a conformance section, or change how we use the word "conform" ?

Jonathan: When we talk about supporting usingAddressing, the use of anonymous or Action is implied....
... for optional features, it is not clear exactly how you specify conformance

bob: there are some general statements in the doc style guide which contain some canned conformance statements

trutt: lots of specs have "conformance points" which we can consider
... we need to clarify what are the conformance points - are they grouped or separate?

<Jonathan> http://www.w3.org/TR/qaframe-spec/#include-conformance-clause-principle

bob: any volunteers for writing a conformance section?
... do we need a conformance section? We should explore that.

trutt: are the optional points sufficiently clear now, which ones are needed?

Jonathan: it is clear to me, but maybe it is not clear in the spec which individual items are required

bob: can we get an issue owner?

<anish> i see only two occurances of 'conforms to' and they all point to ws-addr (core/soap), i think

Jonathan: I can do it, suggest some clarifying text. If others want to work in parallel, that is fine.

<scribe> ACTION: Jonathan to work on clarifying conformance points [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2006/04/03-ws-addr-minutes.html#action02]

* lc125 - Define the class of products of your specification Owner: ???

<bob> ref: http://www.w3.org/TR/qaframe-spec/#implement-principle

<GlenD> I think that what we did in WSDL was actually a mistake, and that a lot of people are going to be confused when they try to understand how to correctly use extensibility. :(

Jonathan: metadata is an issue - diferent use cases - hard to deal with

glenD: WS-A is used for messages... it cuts out databases, other interesting things... just say a sentence in that direction, may address the issue...?

<dorchard> I tend to agree with Glen. I especially don't like that the conformance seems related to fluffing up an abstract component model...

<anish> is this comment against all the specs or just the wsdl binding?

<dhull> paul, that was me ("WS-A is used for messages")

dhull: is there any product that this would not apply to?
... if there is no meaningful kind of process it does not apply to, we can say it applies to all..

<bob> definition:

<bob> class of products

<bob> The generic name for the group of products or services that would implement, for the same purpose, the specification, (i.e., target of the specification). A specification may identify several classes of products.

we can say it is applicable everywhere, not have a canonical list of products it applies to.

bob: we can say: we heard your comment, but it does not apply because of the following, or we can address it
... the class of product we can describe here might be as simple as "web services"

jonathan: or a class of systems which consume WSDL

bob: wouldn't the class of products be WSDL consumers?

hugo: we can say WSDL or EPR consumers. it does not need more than that.
... the conformance item was useful, but this item does not bring a lot of value.

bob: any objections to "WSDL or EPR consumers"?

jonathan: I agree,

bob: no objections,

<scribe> ACTION: bob to craft response respond to submitter; class of consumers is EPR and WSDL consumers [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2006/04/03-ws-addr-minutes.html#action03]

* lc126 - WS-Addressing typo 3.1 Using Owner: ???

bob: not sure what is the point

jona: usingAddressing

<scribe> ACTION: Bob to respond to author. [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2006/04/03-ws-addr-minutes.html#action04]

hugo: possibly use a code font to mark element names

jona: or add a namespace prefix lowercase wsa-w

<hugo> in XMLSpec, <el> can be used to surround element names and <att> can be used to surround attribute names

<scribe> ACTION: editors to investigate ways to typographically clarify how to depict our intent [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2006/04/03-ws-addr-minutes.html#action05]

* lc127 - Application choice of synchronicity Owner: ???

bob: ways for the application to determine how to use Anon? Is this an implementation issue?

<bob> http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-ws-addressing-comments/2006Mar/0007.html

bob: the comment is in end of the third paragraph of the link posted
... the answer may be: "yes, you are right, but..?"

jonathan: don't quite see the problem with a single endpoint, using non-anonymous, sending it on...

bob: asynchronously with respect to the lifetime of the backchannel?

<anish> i didn't understand what he meant by creating a new binding type. And how would that address his problem

jona: at the application level?

bob: using a non-anonymous replyTo, you allow a future response to come on that channel
... can someone craft a response? it is an overall WS-Adderessing question in some ways. Can someone try to take ownership to tease out what Todd means?

Anish: like jonathan, I'm not sure what the issue is...

jonathan: I will respond to him and try to get more detail, and explain our thinking.

<scribe> ACTION: Jonathan to respond to author (Todd) [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2006/04/03-ws-addr-minutes.html#action06]

Bob: We will need two hours for the meeting next week, things are piling up
... I have opened registration for the F2F
... planning a Wednesday PM activity, possibly at Museum of Fine Arts
... it would need to be fairly early, by 6:30
... adjourning now, prepare for 2 hours next week!
... Paul, thanks for scribing

Summary of Action Items

[NEW] ACTION: Bob to craft response respond to submitter; class of consumers is EPR and WSDL consumers [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2006/04/03-ws-addr-minutes.html#action03]
[NEW] ACTION: Bob to respond to author. [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2006/04/03-ws-addr-minutes.html#action04]
[NEW] ACTION: editors to investigate ways to typographically clarify how to depict our intent [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2006/04/03-ws-addr-minutes.html#action05]
[NEW] ACTION: editors to modify text accordingly [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2006/04/03-ws-addr-minutes.html#action01]
[NEW] ACTION: Jonathan to respond to author (Todd) [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2006/04/03-ws-addr-minutes.html#action06]
[NEW] ACTION: Jonathan to work on clarifying conformance points [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2006/04/03-ws-addr-minutes.html#action02]
 
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