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Subject: RE: Action Item #0078
- From: "Gilbert Pilz" <Gilbert.Pilz@bea.com>
- To: <ws-rx@lists.oasis-open.org>
- Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 23:01:03 -0800
In
light of the (pending) resolutions to i086 and i087 it seemed simpler to present
my proposal in the form of complete drafts of the WS-RM Policy specification.
Attached are two PDF documents. One is a clean version of what the WS-RM Policy
spec would look like with my proposed changes. The other contains change bars
between my proposal and the current editors draft of WS-RM Policy (cd-02 with
Marc's clean ups applied).
You
will note that my proposal includes the proposed resolutions to i086 and i087.
There was no simple way to present my ideas without doing
this.
You
may also note that I have changed line 93 from:
"The RM policy
assertion indicates that the RM Source and RM Destination MUST use
WS-ReliableMessaging [WS-RM] to ensure reliable delivery of
messages."
to:
"In
general a RM policy assertion indicates that the Application Source and
Application Destination MUST use WS-ReliableMessaging [WS-RM] to ensure
reliable delivery of messages".
I
did this because I think that policy assertions have nothing to do with
sequences or the entities that maintain them (i.e. the RMS and RMD) except that
they indicate that some, unspecified sequence may or must be used to ensure the
delivery of inbound or outbound messages. I think this
confusion over endpoints (and the policies attached to those endpoints) and
sequences lay at the heart of our difficulties with the idea of multiple
endpoints with different policies sharing the same sequence. This change may be
considered by some to be the resolution to a separate issue. If anyone has any
objections I'll back it out and go through the process of raising a separate
issue and making a separate proposal to address it.
-
gp
wsrmp-1.1-proposal03-i021.pdf
wsrmp-1.1-proposal03-i021-diff.pdf
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