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RE: charter proposal - rev C



At 02:53 PM 4/16/2003 -0600, John Strassner wrote:

>OK, I'll see the bet and raise the ante. Could you explain succinctly why we need a new protocol at all? Why instead aren't we defining WSDL messages for different functions, and then using SOAP bindings and UDDI to solve the problem?

As far as I can tell, there isn't widespread interest in
going that direction by operators or network equipment vendors.


>regards, 
>John 

Andy


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>-----Original Message----- 
>From: Andy Bierman [<mailto:abierman@cisco.com>mailto:abierman@cisco.com] 
>Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2003 2:46 PM 
>To: Allen, Keith 
>Cc: xmlconf@ops.ietf.org 
>Subject: RE: charter proposal - rev C 
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>At 03:09 PM 4/16/2003 -0500, Allen, Keith wrote: 
>>All, 
>> 
>>It seems to me, based on my admittedly limited knowledge in the area, 
>>that a main output of the working group should be a WSDL description of 
>>the network configuration service.  Is this something that needs to be 
>>part of the charter or is this something the WG would decide once it is 
>>underway? 
>
>This could be discussed by the WG.  So far, I have only heard interest in WSDL from one person.  If there is enough WG interest in this extra deliverable, then it could be done by the WG at some point.  It could also be done separately, outside the WG, as an Informational RFC.
>
>>Keith Allen 
>>SBC Technology Resources 
>>9505 Arboretum Blvd. 
>>Austin, TX 78759 
>>(512) 372-5741 
>>kallen@tri.sbc.com 
>> 
>
>Andy 
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