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We can hope. I am encouraged by this because it relieves me of the
necessity of adding disclaimers to my work which already has
WS-Addressing in it or that needs it since it, along with Basic
Profile were/are becoming de facto standards and I just really didn't
want to keep putting all those qualifications into comments,
documentation, papers and articles. Uh, as for the tide turning, I
can vouch for some personally witnessed anecdotal evidence, but I'm
not holding my breath. I think common sense sometimes becomes
infectious.
Ciao,
Rex
At 8:51 AM -0400 8/11/04, Chiusano Joseph wrote:
>For those interested in the Web Services specifications/standards
>landscape:
>
>It was just announced that the WS-Addressing specification has been
>submitted to W3C[1].
>
>Also, somewhat surprisingly given the "vendor dynamics" on such
>specifications: The authors include not only Microsoft, IBM, BEA, and
>SAP, but...Sun Microsystems.
>
>Is the tide turning?
>
>[1] http://www.w3.org/Submission/ws-addressing/
>
>Kind Regards,
>Joe Chiusano
>Booz Allen Hamilton
>Strategy and Technology Consultants to the World
>
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