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Comments for Document: OGSA® ByteIO Implementations – Experiences Document
| Author(s): | N. Chue Hong, M. Drescher, A. Krause, M. S. Memon, M. Morgan |
| Type: | EXP |
| Area: | Data |
| Group: | OGSA-ByteIO-WG |
| Public Comment End: | 28 Nov, 2008 |
Comments:
Posted by: behrensm 2008-10-26 22:44:03Fiesta - Interop - Comments
General Comment: Overall, a good read. I was most interested in this document as a summary of the successes and challenges. The references and level of detail were very helpful. It looks like the participants gained valuable experience (interops are good).
Question: Concerning UVa's comments (and others), what would be a possible future route to take to avoid the complexities of WS-Addressing/WSDL/XSD? Should some formal feedback be provided to the respective OGF/W3C working groups or perhaps would using REST based services as an alternative be less complicated?
Nit-noids: Minor - Inconsistent capitalization of Interoperability Fiesta. One reference to WS-RF vice WSRF.
Question: Concerning UVa's comments (and others), what would be a possible future route to take to avoid the complexities of WS-Addressing/WSDL/XSD? Should some formal feedback be provided to the respective OGF/W3C working groups or perhaps would using REST based services as an alternative be less complicated?
Nit-noids: Minor - Inconsistent capitalization of Interoperability Fiesta. One reference to WS-RF vice WSRF.
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