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Subject: Re: [ebsoa] conf. call reminder and tech arch notes


Tim,

Yes - John is going to go ahead and re-schedule at this point.

He's away from his desk - so he cannot confirm that code.

I checked back with his postings - and all have the same 44999.

Sorry about that - not sure what went wrong with Freeconference.com - 
maybe it defaulted to a PST time instead of EST....

Thanks, DW

----- Original Message ----- 
From: <tmathews@lmi.org>
To: <john@crossconnections.ws>; <ebsoa@lists.oasis-open.org>
Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2005 3:02 PM
Subject: RE: [ebsoa] conf. call reminder and tech arch notes



John - The Access Code does not work?  Anybody else having issues?

TM 

-----Original Message-----
From: john c hardin [mailto:john@crossconnections.ws] 
Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2005 2:05 PM
To: ebsoa@lists.oasis-open.org; Jacques Durand;
Vasco.Drecun@cpd-associates.com; James Bryce Clark
Subject: [ebsoa] conf. call reminder and tech arch notes

ebSOA'ers -
This is a reminder of the upcoming 3PM EST conf call - 712-824-4400
Participant Access Code 44999.

I have also attached my notes on changes to the Tech Arch - including
how we should approach the editing. In other words, I believe that we
should first determine the standards that have been ratified since the
Feb 2001 publishing of the v1.04 architecture, which bring SOA
capabilities to the set of standards.

I would like each of you (specifically the editors) to add to or edit
this set of notes, which I will work into a project plan for editing the
document. We use
  these notes as starter for the discussion today.

thanks -
john



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