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Subject: FW: WS-Addressing 1.0 Core and SOAP Binding Are W3C Recommendations


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-----Original Message-----
From: w3c-ac-members-request@w3.org
[mailto:w3c-ac-members-request@w3.org] On Behalf Of Susan Lesch
Sent: Tuesday, May 09, 2006 9:57 AM
To: w3c-ac-members@w3.org
Cc: Hugo Haas; Philippe Le Hegaret
Subject: WS-Addressing 1.0 Core and SOAP Binding Are W3C Recommendations

Dear Advisory Committee Representative,

It is my pleasure to announce that "Web Services Addressing 1.0 - Core"
and "Web Services Addressing 1.0 - SOAP Binding" have been published as
W3C Recommendations:

    Web Services Addressing 1.0 - Core
    http://www.w3.org/TR/2006/REC-ws-addr-core-20060509/

    Web Services Addressing 1.0 - SOAP Binding
    http://www.w3.org/TR/2006/REC-ws-addr-soap-20060509/

Except for one reviewer who requested the specifications be returned to
the Working Group for further work, all Members who responded to the
Call for Review [1] of the Proposed Recommendation supported the
publication of these specifications as W3C Recommendations.

Congratulations to the Web Services Addressing Working Group [2] for the
successful completion of this work.

For Tim Berners-Lee, Director;
Susan Lesch, W3C Communications Team

------------------------
Disposition of Comments
------------------------

One reviewer requested that both specifications be returned for further
work due to substantial issues. The reviewer cited the two formal
objections [3] which were received from participants in the Web Services
Addressing Working Group. As mentioned during the transition
announcement to Candidate Recommendation, it is unclear that the Working
Group would produce a design with significant additional support by
spending more time on these two issues. The issues raised by the formal
objections did not surface during the successful Candidate
Recommendation phase of Web Services Addressing 1.0, and the reviewer
did not provide new information with which to reconsider them. Moreover,
though several organizations filed the formal objections, only one
organization has asked that the specifications undergo further work to
solve the issue raised.

Another reviewer submitted suggestions for minor changes to the Core
specification. The Working Group reviewed these comments, made an
editorial change to address one of them, and replied to the other
comments [4].

----------------------------------
Web Services Addressing 1.0 - Core
W3C Recommendation 9 May 2006
----------------------------------

This version:
    http://www.w3.org/TR/2006/REC-ws-addr-core-20060509
Latest version:
    http://www.w3.org/TR/ws-addr-core
Previous version:
    http://www.w3.org/TR/2006/PR-ws-addr-core-20060321
Editors:
    Martin Gudgin, Microsoft Corp
    Marc Hadley, Sun Microsystems, Inc
    Tony Rogers, Computer Associates International, Inc

--------
Abstract
--------

    Web Services Addressing provides transport-neutral mechanisms to
    address Web services and messages. Web Services Addressing 1.0 -
    Core (this document) defines a set of abstract properties and an
    XML Infoset [XML Information Set] representation thereof to
    reference Web services and to facilitate end-to-end addressing
    of endpoints in messages. This specification enables messaging
    systems to support message transmission through networks that
    include processing nodes such as endpoint managers, firewalls,
    and gateways in a transport-neutral manner.

-------------------------------------------
Status of this Document [minus boilerplate]
-------------------------------------------

    This is the Recommendation of the Web Services Addressing 1.0 -
    SOAP Binding specification. It has been produced by the Web
    Services Addressing Working Group (WG), which is part of the W3C
    Web Services Activity.

    This document has been reviewed by W3C Members, by software
    developers, and by other W3C groups and interested parties, and is
    endorsed by the Director as a W3C Recommendation. It is a stable
    document and may be used as reference material or cited from
    another document. W3C's role in making the Recommendation is to
    draw attention to the specification and to promote its widespread
    deployment. This enhances the functionality and interoperability
    of the Web.

    This document addresses the comments received against the Proposed
    Recommendation draft previously published by fixing some typos. An
    implementation report showing that the Candidate Recommendation
    exit criteria have been met and exceeded is available, along with
    a test suite. A diff-marked version against the previous version
    of this document is available.

    Please report errors in this document to the public
    public-ws-addressing-comments@w3.org mailing list (public
    archive).

    This document was produced by a group operating under the
    5 February 2004 W3C Patent Policy. W3C maintains a public list
    of any patent disclosures made in connection with the deliverables
    of the group; that page also includes instructions for disclosing
    a patent. An individual who has actual knowledge of a patent which
    the individual believes contains Essential Claim(s) must disclose
    the information in accordance with section 6 of the W3C Patent
    Policy.

------------------------------------------
Web Services Addressing 1.0 - SOAP Binding W3C Recommendation 9 May 2006
------------------------------------------

This version:
    http://www.w3.org/TR/2006/REC-ws-addr-soap-20060509
Latest version:
    http://www.w3.org/TR/ws-addr-soap
Previous version:
    http://www.w3.org/TR/2006/PR-ws-addr-soap-20060321
Editors:
    Martin Gudgin, Microsoft Corp
    Marc Hadley, Sun Microsystems, Inc
    Tony Rogers, Computer Associates International, Inc

--------
Abstract
--------

    Web Services Addressing provides transport-neutral mechanisms to
    address Web services and messages. Web Services Addressing 1.0 -
    SOAP Binding (this document) defines the binding of the abstract
    properties defined in Web Services Addressing 1.0 - Core to SOAP
    Messages.

-------------------------------------------
Status of this Document [minus boilerplate]
-------------------------------------------

    This is the Recommendation of the Web Services Addressing 1.0 -
    SOAP Binding specification. It has been produced by the Web
    Services Addressing Working Group (WG), which is part of the W3C
    Web Services Activity.

    This document has been reviewed by W3C Members, by software
    developers, and by other W3C groups and interested parties, and is
    endorsed by the Director as a W3C Recommendation. It is a stable
    document and may be used as reference material or cited from
    another document. W3C's role in making the Recommendation is to
    draw attention to the specification and to promote its widespread
    deployment. This enhances the functionality and interoperability
    of the Web.

    This document addresses the comments received against the Proposed
    Recommendation draft previously published by fixing some typos. An
    implementation report showing that the Candidate Recommendation
    exit criteria have been met and exceeded is available, along with
    a test suite. A diff-marked version against the previous version
    of this document is available.

    Please report errors in this document to the public
    public-ws-addressing-comments@w3.org mailing list (public
    archive).

    This document was produced by a group operating under the 5
    February 2004 W3C Patent Policy. W3C maintains a public list of
    any patent disclosures made in connection with the deliverables of
    the group; that page also includes instructions for disclosing a
    patent. An individual who has actual knowledge of a patent which
    the individual believes contains Essential Claim(s) must disclose
    the information in accordance with section 6 of the W3C Patent
    Policy.

----------------------------------------------------
Description of the W3C Recommendation Maturity Level
----------------------------------------------------

W3C Recommendation (REC)

A W3C Recommendation is a specification or set of guidelines that, after
extensive consensus-building, has received the endorsement of W3C
Members and the Director. W3C recommends the wide deployment of its
Recommendations. Note: W3C Recommendations are similar to the standards
published by other organizations.

From the W3C Process Document section 7.1.2:
    http://www.w3.org/2005/10/Process-20051014/tr.html#q74

[1] http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Member/w3c-ac-members/2006JanMar/0055
[2] http://www.w3.org/2002/ws/addr/
[3] http://www.w3.org/2002/ws/addr/objections.html
[4]
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-ws-addressing-comments/2006Ap
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