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Subject: TC call Minutes 5/11/06
- From: Heather Kreger <kreger@us.ibm.com>
- To: wsdm@lists.oasis-open.org
- Date: Fri, 12 May 2006 22:09:47 -0400
Hi All,
TC call mintues:=20
Discussed public comments and process today:=20
Reviewd comments from CA attatched to bottom.=20
Proposed editorial changes to WSDM MUWS Part 1.=20
Line 127 - Remove car engine
Line 128 - change WSRF to WS
Line 143 - The definition of Manageability Capacity Interface should be=20
eliminated (it is not longer used in the specificaiton). The definition=20
of Manageability Interface should be changed to "A Web service interface=20
that exposes interfaces for one or more manageability capabilities."
Exit Public Comment on 5/19.=20
Heather needs to=20
1. see how to treat 'non substantive changes' in the process. If
this=20
causes re-review of the spec then we may choose not to do this.=20
2. see how long a CD special ballot takes - ballot or phone?=20
3. run simultaneous with approval to submit - ballot or phone?=20
Heather Kreger
STSM, Web Services Lead Architect for SWG Emerging Technologies
Author of "Java and JMX: Building Manageable Systems"
kreger@us.ibm.com
919-543-3211 (t/l 441) cell:919-496-9572
----- Forwarded by Heather Kreger/Raleigh/IBM on 05/11/2006 12:35 PM -----
comment-form@oasis-open.org=20
04/14/2006 09:33 AM
Please respond to
kirk.wilson@ca.com
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[wsdm-comment] Public Comment
Comment from: kirk.wilson@ca.com
Name: Kirk Wilson
Title: Architect, office of CTO
Organization: CA, Inc.
Regarding Specification: WSDM MUWS 1.1
Comments regarding definitions in section 1.1 of MUWS Part 1.
1. Line 127: a "car engine" is not an intutively obvious
example of an IT =
resource.
2. The definition of "WSRF Resource" is actually the definition
of a=20
WS-Resource in the WS-Resource specification. It is not clear why
another =
term needs to be introduced in this spec for this technical concept. This
=
can only lead to confusion. I suspect that what is intended by "WSRF=20
Resource" in WSDM is what the WS-R specification defines as a "resource",=20
namely:
A resource is a logical entity that has the following characteristics:
? It MUST be identifiable.
? It MUST have a set of zero or more properties, which are expressible
in=20
XML infoset.
? It MAY have lifecycle.
MUWS should (1) introduce the preceding definition as the definition of=20
"WSRF Resource" and (2) change the term "WSRF Resource"
to "WS-Resource"=20
in line 128. (Also, the definition should be made more explicit by=20
referring to "WSRF Resource" rather than simply "resource".
3. The definition of Manageability Capacity Interface should be=20
eliminated (it is not longer used in the specificaiton). The definition=20
of Manageability Interface should be changed to "A Web service interface=20
that exposes one or more manageability capabilities."
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