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Subject: Statement of Use requirement


The following is from BEA's OASIS representative:

You should note that while in past the OASIS TC Process was mute on what was actually required to claim “successful use”, leaving it up to each TC to set its own standards, recent rule changes require organizations to specify which conformance claims have been met and whether interoperability testing has been performed. This creates a presumption of some kind of implementation of the latest version of the spec at least in prototype form. It specifically does not require any kind of product announcement or commitment. It is also intended to encourage interoperability testing.

 
The relevant definition from Section 1. af. of the OASIS TC process is:

  "Statement of Use", with respect to a specification, is a written statement by an OASIS Organizational Member stating that it is successfully using or implementing that specification in accordance with the conformance clauses specified in Section 2.18*, and stating whether its use included the interoperation of multiple independent implementations.

Can someone look into what is actually required by the new rules? Do we need to do some interop smoke tests before issuing the statements? If so will this push back our schedule?

Thanks,

Nate

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