W3C

WS-Addressing Teleconference
22 Jan 2007

Agenda

See also: IRC log

Attendees

Present
Francisco Curbera (IBM Corporation)
Robert Freund (Hitachi, Ltd.)
Marc Goodner (Microsoft Corporation)
Marc Hadley (Sun Microsystems, Inc.)
David Hull (TIBCO Software, Inc.)
Yin-Leng Husband (HP)
David Illsley (IBM Corporation)
Anish Karmarkar (Oracle Corporation)
Paul Knight (Nortel Networks)
Gilbert Pilz (BEA Systems, Inc.)
Tony Rogers (Computer Associates)
Tom Rutt (Fujitsu Limited)
Katy Warr (IBM Corporation)
Absent
Abbie Barbir (Nortel Networks)
Andreas Bjärlestam (ERICSSON)
Dave Chappell (Sonic Software)
Glen Daniels (Sonic Software)
Vikas Deolaliker (Sonoa Systems, Inc.)
Paul Downey (BT)
Jacques Durand (Fujitsu Limited)
Arun Gupta (Sun Microsystems, Inc.)
Yves Lafon (W3C)
Philippe Le Hégaret (W3C)
Amelia Lewis (TIBCO Software, Inc.)
Bozhong Lin (IONA Technologies, Inc.)
Mark Little (JBoss Inc.)
Jeganathan Markandu (Nortel Networks)
Jeff Mischkinsky (Oracle Corporation)
Nilo Mitra (ERICSSON)
Eisaku Nishiyama (Hitachi, Ltd.)
David Orchard (BEA Systems, Inc.)
Alain Regnier (Ricoh Company Ltd.)
Davanum Srinivas (WSO2)
Pete Wenzel (Sun Microsystems, Inc.)
Ümit Yalçınalp (SAP AG)
Prasad Yendluri (webMethods, Inc.)
Regrets
Chair
Bob Freund
Scribe
Yin-Leng Husband

Contents


Agenda Review

Agenda accepted

Response to our review of WS-Policy

Dicussing comment we made to the attaching of policy to an end point.

They closed it without change.

Bob: Folks please look at the options listed in Paul Cotton's email in the archives posted today at 4:08.

Review comments on Metadata document

Discussing Jonathan's comments

Discussing ignorable vs optional

Tom: Propose the example to take out optional

Tony: Agrees that the example should come out to agree with 3.9

Bob: Look at 3.8
... We need to fix one of the examples, 3.4
... if Tom wants to raise an issue, then we can proceed on that basis

Katy: issue on one of the examples too
... if we can have 3 examples - this is how we mandate WS-addressing, this is how we support WS-addressing, and a third on supporting WS-Policy.

Resolved to include 3 or 4 key examples covering typical use cases

David: wants to tone down 3.1.4

Tony: likes 3.1.4 being in a separate section
... suggests changing "I support" to "I guarantee support"
... 3.3 is the most confusing
... Useful to put in a non-normative section discussing intersection algorithms, maybe?

Katy: need a use case, have it use case driven would help

<scribe> ACTION: Tony to explain the use of optional in 3.1 [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2007/01/22-ws-addr-minutes.html#action02]

Tony: put notes under 3.1.2 and 3.1.4
... Can to changes to examples by doday

Tom: Put in a note on why we are doing optional?

Tony: will put it in an editiorial note
... will put it in 3.1.4

<scribe> ACTION: Tony will put in an editorial note explaining why in 3.1.4 [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2007/01/22-ws-addr-minutes.html#action03]

meeting adjourned by 5.05 pm EST

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Summary of Action Items

[NEW] ACTION: Tony to explain the use of optional in 3.1 [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2007/01/22-ws-addr-minutes.html#action02]
[NEW] ACTION: Tony will put in an editorial note explaining why in 3.1.4 [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2007/01/22-ws-addr-minutes.html#action03]
 
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