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Subject: Re: [soa-rm] [issue:structure] draft 07, sect 2, line 201, Figure 2-1
Just so I understand, could you give me a concrete example of the processing model for a service? Michael At 06:48 PM 5/20/2005, Francis McCabe wrote: >No, a processing model applies to each process independently. >Frank > >On May 20, 2005, at 3:44 PM, Michael Stiefel wrote: > >>I agree that a processing model is important. >> >>Nonetheless, how does a processing model fit into a single service. >>Does not a processing model imply more than one service? >> >>At one point people were distinguishing a POA from a SOA. >> >>Michael >> >>At 06:18 PM 5/20/2005, Francis McCabe wrote: >> >>>Duane: >>>1. Process model as in WSDL/BPEL/CDL etc. The order of actions >>>against a service is at least as important as the data exchanged. >>>2. Yes, contracts are dependent on policies >>>Frank >>>P.S. Good work. However painful it may seem, the process is proving >>>lightning fast. Perhaps there is more agreement on SOAs than on Web >>>Services:) >>> >>>On May 20, 2005, at 3:05 PM, Duane Nickull wrote: >>> >>> >>>>Frank: >>>> >>>>Thank you. >>>> >>>>Francis McCabe wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>>I would prefer to see >>>>>1. policy, contract linked together -- reflecting the >>>>>contract=agreed policy idea. >>>> >>>>DN - would it be fair to state that a contract is dependent upon a >>>>policy? I think this is in alignment with the thinking from the >>>>F2F. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>>2. data model is one of the constraint types, like policy and >>>>>contract. >>>> >>>>DN - that makes sense. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> >>>>>3. we should also mention process model if we are going to call >>>>>out the data model. >>>> >>>>DN - pertaining to the process of the service, not multiple >>>>services I presume? For example - the way WSDL can describe the >>>>I/ O charateristics of a specific service?? >>>> >>>>I may whip up CoreRM7.png shortly. >>>> >>>>Duane >>> >> >> >
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