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Subject: RE: [ws-rx-editors] Groups - wsrm-1.1-spec-wd-13.odt (wsrm-1.1-spec-wd-13.odt) uploaded
Agreed on your rationale regarding the "precision" of the xml syntax used throughout the doc. The space in the name makes sense, just wondered. I had missed that you mushed ReliableMessaging together in the sub title/spec name. I'll probably like it more when I stop looking at redlines and can actually see what it really looks like. :-) Marc Goodner Technical Diplomat Microsoft Corporation Tel: (425) 703-1903 Blog: http://spaces.msn.com/mrgoodner/ -----Original Message----- From: Gilbert Pilz [mailto:Gilbert.Pilz@bea.com] Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2006 1:25 PM To: Marc Goodner; ws-rx-editors@lists.oasis-open.org Subject: RE: [ws-rx-editors] Groups - wsrm-1.1-spec-wd-13.odt (wsrm-1.1-spec-wd-13.odt) uploaded Responses inline . . . > -----Original Message----- > From: Marc Goodner [mailto:mgoodner@microsoft.com] > Sent: Monday, May 29, 2006 11:58 PM [stuff deleted] > On line 329 of the change bar version you dropped the additions of the > <wsrm: ... > around CloseSequenceResponse, was that intentional? Yeah. Lately I've been thinking that we are over-using the "looks just like the XML" trick. Its ok if you are refering to a specific elements but, to be mind-numbingly exact about it (and hey, who doesn't?), there is no such thing a "<wsrm:CloseSequenceResponse> message". There are "SOAP messages who's <s:Body> element contains the <wsrm:CloseSequenceResponse> element" but we don't want to have to say that every time. I think its ok to use a shorthand like "CloseSequenceResponse message", but I think its weird to then act as if you are being precise by including the XML syntax elements. > The only other comment I have is why did you introduce the space > between Reliable and Messaging in the title? Because "ReliableMessaging" is not a word. The main title should consist of proper English words. The semi-sub-title "WS-ReliableMessaing" starts mashing things together in a computer-science way. - gp
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