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Subject: Re: [ws-tx] NEW Issue (Errata): Update WS-Policy reference description
- From: Ian Robinson <ian_robinson@uk.ibm.com>
- To: "Monica J. Martin" <Monica.Martin@Sun.COM>
- Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2007 10:00:36 +0100
Monica,
The TC has committed (through charter
clarification) to issue an updated version of the TX specs with normative
references to WS-Policy 1.5 once the latter becomes a REC. The TX 1.1 specs
refers to WS-Policy 1.2. I believe Ram's issue is simply to clarify that
the TX 1.1 reference is specifically to WS-Policy 1.2 rather than the earlier
Sep 2004 draft of WS-Policy (somethines referred to as WS-Policy 1.1) which
is also referenced by the RDDL document at http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/09/policy/.
Regards,
Ian Robinson
"Monica J. Martin"
<Monica.Martin@Sun.COM>
Sent by: Monica.Martin@Sun.COM
25/04/2007 23:17
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| Martin Chapman <martin.chapman@oracle.com>
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| "'Ram Jeyaraman'" <Ram.Jeyaraman@microsoft.com>,
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| Re: [ws-tx] NEW Issue (Errata): Update
WS-Policy reference description |
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>Martin Chapman wrote: Monica,
>I support the suggestion from Ram to update to 1.2 since this is just
correcting a reference, with no
>implication to update to the "latest version".
>
>Martin.
>
>
mm1: It is the same implication on your latter point Martin - the
reference can be corrected as I stated and not impact "update to latest
version." In addition the suggestion I made is a specification that
is
in the W3C rather than to xmlschema.....For what reason would you not
update to the W3C version if the latter condition stayed constant? Thanks.
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