Forwarding to a few mailing lists in case
anyone did not receive this through the other distribution channels.
From: von Riegen,
Claus [mailto:claus.von.riegen@...] Sent: Friday, March 10, 2006 1:28
PM To: von Riegen, Claus Subject: WS-Policy Interop
Workshop - April 25-27, 2006
You
are invited to attend a 3-day Interop Workshop covering
the WS-Policy and WS-PolicyAttachment specifications from April 25-27, 2006 at
SAP's Walldorf offices from 9am to 5pm with breakfast available from 8am.
To attend this event, the attached feedback agreement MUST be reviewed
and signed by each attendee - either before or at the workshop event. The
purpose of the feedback agreement is to ensure that everyone involved in
influencing the specifications is committed to keeping the specification
royalty free. Also, as this is an Interop Workshop, participants will need to
bring an implementation based on the specifications below.
The 3-day interop workshop is an ad-hoc, open forum for companies who
have WS-Policy and WS-PolicyAttachment implementations based on the
specifications published March 2006, and who want to test their implementations
with other companies' implementations. Attendees bring their own laptops, their
implementations and any other tools they feel would be needed; testing among
all attendees will occur throughout the day. A scenario document for use
in the Interop Workshop is provided in this invitation. Progress of
interoperating implementations will be tracked throughout the event.
This workshop will be held at SAP AG in Walldorf, Germany, see below for
location details.
An internet connection will be available during the workshop.
Breakfast, lunch, and afternoon snacks will be served, but participants
will be responsible for their own dinner arrangements. Please make any special
dietary requirements known in advance, and every effort will be made to
accommodate them.
As with previous workshops, these events are open to anyone who desires
to participate and who can bring an implementation based on the specifications
listed above.
If you are interested in participating, please reply to Claus von
Riegen, claus.von.riegen@..., +49 6227 742589.
A signed feedback agreement must be faxed to Claus von Riegen, fax +49
6227 7819953.
Feel free to pass this invitation along, either in your company or
elsewhere. This
is an open forum. No invitation is required, but an RSVP is appreciated by the
event hosts to facilitate accurate logistics planning. The list of attendees
and general workshop results will be made public after the workshop.
Thank you and we look forward to your participation.
BEA
Systems, IBM, Microsoft, SAP AG, Sonic Software, VeriSign
Maps, public transportation information, driving directions, hotel
recommendations and other useful visitor information can be obtained from the
attached document.
Christian,
The scenario doc can be found here:
ftp://www6.software.ibm.com/software/developer/library/ws-rmscenario.doc
The wsdl for the services is here: http://wsi.alphaworks.ibm.com:8080/wsrm/services/rmDemos?wsdl
We didn't test WS-Policy yet in the
RM workshops.
thanks
-Doug
"Christian Weyer"
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RE: [WS-RM-Workshops] RE:
[wsdl] Re: [soapbuilders] Indigo / Windows Communication Foundation (WCF)
Interop Plug-fest - 7-10 Nov 2005
Sorry for my ignorance: where can I find the metadata
for the WS-RM interop
services scenario?
So I am asking for the offical WSDL and Policies.
Thanks,
---
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thinktecture
http://www.thinktecture.com
In-depth support and consulting for software architects and developers
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> Subject: [WS-RM-Workshops] RE: [wsdl] Re: [soapbuilders]
> Indigo / Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) Interop
> Plug-fest - 7-10 Nov 2005
>
>
> While IBM will not be attending this event I'd like to remind
> people of IBM's interop endpoints (listed at:
> http://wsi.alphaworks.ibm.com:8080/interop/index.html ) which
> supports the full interop scenario documents as specified by
> the specific interop workshop event. If anyone runs into any
> problems with these endpoints please drop me a note.
> thanks
> -Doug
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RE: [wsdl] Re: [soapbuilders] Indigo / Windows Communication Foundation (WCF)
Interop Plug-fest - 7-10 Nov 2005
While IBM will not be attending this event I'd like to remind people of
IBM's interop endpoints (listed at: http://wsi.alphaworks.ibm.com:8080/interop/index.html
) which supports the full interop scenario documents as specified by the
specific interop workshop event. If anyone runs into any problems with
these endpoints please drop me a note. thanks -Doug
"Kirill Gavrylyuk"
<kirillg@...> Sent
by: soapbuilders@yahoogroups.com
RE: [wsdl] Re: [soapbuilders] Indigo / Windows
Communication Foundation (WCF) Interop Plug-fest - 7-10 Nov 2005
Thanks Doug, It’s
good to hear about IBM’s continuing interest in WS-* interop testing. You
seem to have misunderstood my mail – this is an invite to a F2F meeting -
the Windows Communication Foundation (aka Indigo) interop *plug-fest* we will hold in Redmond on November 7th – 10th. The
event is focused on the product-level interop with WCF. Unlike the previous
WS-* Workshops, this event is not focused on getting feedback for the WS-*
specs. Based on our experience with soapbuilders, such F2F events are
super-effective at advancing interoperability between products. We are
encouraged by the wide support from the WS-* community for this plug-fest, and
we look forward to IBM joining us at the F2F in November.
From: wsdl@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:wsdl@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Doug
Davis
Sent: Friday, October 07, 2005 4:22 PM
To: soapbuilders@yahoogroups.com
Cc: ws-eventing-workshops@yahoogroups.com;
WS-RM-Workshops@yahoogroups.com; WS-Security-Workshops@yahoogroups.com;
WS-TX-Workshops@yahoogroups.com; wsdl@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [wsdl] Re: [soapbuilders] Indigo / Windows Communication
Foundation (WCF) Interop Plug-fest - 7-10 Nov 2005
Kirill,
Thanks for the notice of your interop endpoints. IBM has endpoints
up for most of WS-* specifications you mentioned covering the scenarios as
specified in the interop workshop's scenario documents. The endpoints
should cover the full range of features specified in those scenario documents
and not just the subset your version of the scenario documents mention.
Based on the activity logs they seem to be widely used and appear to be
quite useful to the WS community. We welcome MSFT's efforts to join this
adhoc/off-line testing process and hope you keep your endpoint up indefinitely
as we hope to. Please see the respective WS-* Yahoo group for the URL of
the endpoint of interest - or feel free to contact me at dug@... if
you're unable to locate the URL.
thanks
-Doug
"Kirill Gavrylyuk"
<kirillg@...>
Sent by: soapbuilders@yahoogroups.com
[soapbuilders] Indigo / Windows Communication Foundation
(WCF) Interop Plug-fest - 7-10 Nov 2005
Hey to all you Web Services Toolkits implementers out there!
We are planning a 4-day Windows Communications Foundation (WCF, a.k.a Indigo)
Interop Plug-fest on Monday November 7, 2005 to Thursday November 10, 2005 at
Microsoft Redmond campus.
The WCF (Indigo) Interop Plug-fest is an ad-hoc, open forum for implementers of
various Web Services protocols to meet with engineers from the WCF(Indigo) team
and test interoperability with the upcoming release.
Please reply to kirillg@... and jthelin@... introducing your implementation if
you’re interested in attending.
Scenarios drafts as well as pointers to test endpoints are available online - http://mssoapinterop.org/ilab/wcfinteroplab.htm . We recommend you to join the WS-Builders@yahoogroups.com discussion group and use it for questions around scenarios
documents and WCF(Indigo) interoperability.
Here is an invite with further logistics info: http://mssoapinterop.org/ilab/WCFInteropPlugFest_invite.doc
Thank you and we hope to see you November 7th !
While IBM will not be attending this
event I'd like to remind people of IBM's interop endpoints (listed at:
http://wsi.alphaworks.ibm.com:8080/interop/index.html ) which supports
the full interop scenario documents as specified by the specific interop
workshop event. If anyone runs into any problems with these endpoints
please drop me a note.
thanks
-Doug
"Kirill Gavrylyuk"
<kirillg@...> Sent by: soapbuilders@yahoogroups.com
RE: [wsdl] Re: [soapbuilders]
Indigo / Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) Interop Plug-fest - 7-10
Nov 2005
Thanks Doug,
It’s good to hear about IBM’s continuing
interest in WS-* interop testing.
You seem to have misunderstood my mail –
this is an invite to a F2F meeting - the Windows Communication Foundation
(aka Indigo) interop *plug-fest* we will hold in Redmond on November
7th – 10th.
The event is focused on the product-level
interop with WCF. Unlike the previous WS-* Workshops, this event is not
focused on getting feedback for the WS-* specs. Based on our experience
with soapbuilders, such F2F events are super-effective at advancing interoperability
between products.
We are encouraged by the wide support from
the WS-* community for this plug-fest, and we look forward to IBM joining
us at the F2F in November.
From: wsdl@yahoogroups.com [mailto:wsdl@yahoogroups.com]
On Behalf Of Doug Davis
Sent: Friday, October 07, 2005 4:22 PM
To: soapbuilders@yahoogroups.com
Cc: ws-eventing-workshops@yahoogroups.com; WS-RM-Workshops@yahoogroups.com;
WS-Security-Workshops@yahoogroups.com; WS-TX-Workshops@yahoogroups.com;
wsdl@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [wsdl] Re: [soapbuilders] Indigo / Windows Communication Foundation
(WCF) Interop Plug-fest - 7-10 Nov 2005
Kirill,
Thanks for the notice of your interop endpoints. IBM has endpoints
up for most of WS-* specifications you mentioned covering the scenarios
as specified in the interop workshop's scenario documents. The endpoints
should cover the full range of features specified in those scenario documents
and not just the subset your version of the scenario documents mention.
Based on the activity logs they seem to be widely used and appear
to be quite useful to the WS community. We welcome MSFT's efforts
to join this adhoc/off-line testing process and hope you keep your endpoint
up indefinitely as we hope to. Please see the respective WS-* Yahoo
group for the URL of the endpoint of interest - or feel free to contact
me at dug@... if you're unable to locate the URL.
thanks
-Doug
"Kirill Gavrylyuk"
<kirillg@...>
Sent by: soapbuilders@yahoogroups.com
[soapbuilders] Indigo / Windows
Communication Foundation (WCF) Interop Plug-fest - 7-10 Nov 2005
Hey to all you Web Services Toolkits implementers out there!
We are planning a 4-day Windows Communications Foundation (WCF, a.k.a Indigo)
Interop Plug-fest on Monday November 7, 2005 to Thursday November 10, 2005
at Microsoft Redmond campus.
The WCF (Indigo) Interop Plug-fest is an ad-hoc, open forum for implementers
of various Web Services protocols to meet with engineers from the WCF(Indigo)
team and test interoperability with the upcoming release.
Please reply to kirillg@...
and jthelin@...
introducing your implementation if you’re interested in attending.
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and interoperability issues. Please stay on-topic.
We love interop face-to-face events of all
kinds. Lack of interop events is what hurts.
From:
WS-RM-Workshops@yahoogroups.com [mailto:WS-RM-Workshops@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Doug Davis Sent: Monday, October 10, 2005
2:00 PM To: soapbuilders@yahoogroups.com Cc: ws-eventing-workshops@yahoogroups.com;
WS-RM-Workshops@yahoogroups.com; WS-Security-Workshops@yahoogroups.com;
WS-TX-Workshops@yahoogroups.com; wsdl@yahoogroups.com Subject: [WS-RM-Workshops] RE:
[wsdl] Re: [soapbuilders] Indigo / Windows Communication Foundation (WCF)
Interop Plug-fest - 7-10 Nov 2005
Kirill
wrote on 10/10/2005 02:24:47 PM:
> Thanks Doug, > > You
seem to have misunderstood my mail – this is an invite to a F2F meeting -
the > Windows
Communication Foundation (aka Indigo) interop *plug-fest* we will hold in > Redmond on November 7th
– 10th.
I understood
- just wanted to make sure you, and others, were aware of IBM's full-scenario
endpoints - which are there for continued full spec interop testing and not just
for 'feedback' on the specs as you suggest below.
> The
event is focused on the product-level interop with WCF. Unlike the previous WS- > * Workshops, this event is not focused on
getting feedback for the WS-* specs. > Based
on our experience with soapbuilders, such F2F events are super-effective at > advancing interoperability between products.
NxM full
spec interop events yes. A '1xM subset of the spec' event is something different
isn't it? :-) > We are
encouraged by the wide support from the WS-* community for this plug-fest, > and we look forward to IBM joining us at the
F2F in November.
I can't
speak to whether or not IBM will participate in the event.
> Thanks Doug, > > You seem to have misunderstood my mail – this
is an invite to a F2F meeting - the > Windows Communication Foundation (aka Indigo)
interop *plug-fest* we will hold in > Redmond on November 7th – 10th.
I understood - just wanted to make sure you, and others,
were aware of IBM's full-scenario endpoints - which are there for continued
full spec interop testing and not just for 'feedback' on the specs as you suggest
below.
> The event is focused on the product-level interop
with WCF. Unlike the previous WS-
> * Workshops, this event is not focused on getting feedback for the
WS-* specs. > Based on our experience with soapbuilders, such
F2F events are super-effective at
> advancing interoperability between products.
NxM full spec interop events yes. A '1xM subset
of the spec' event is something different isn't it? :-) > We are encouraged by the wide support from the
WS-* community for this plug-fest,
> and we look forward to IBM joining us at the F2F in November.
I can't speak to whether or not IBM will participate
in the event.
It’s good to hear about IBM’s continuing
interest in WS-* interop testing.
You seem to have misunderstood my mail – this is an
invite to a F2F meeting - the Windows Communication Foundation (aka Indigo)
interop *plug-fest* we will hold
in Redmond on
November 7th – 10th.
The event is focused on the product-level interop with WCF.
Unlike the previous WS-* Workshops, this event is not focused on getting
feedback for the WS-* specs. Based on our experience with soapbuilders,
such F2F events are super-effective at advancing interoperability between products.
We are encouraged by the wide support from the WS-*
community for this plug-fest, and we look forward to IBM joining us at the F2F
in November.
From:
wsdl@yahoogroups.com [mailto:wsdl@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Doug Davis Sent: Friday, October 07, 2005
4:22 PM To: soapbuilders@yahoogroups.com Cc:
ws-eventing-workshops@yahoogroups.com; WS-RM-Workshops@yahoogroups.com;
WS-Security-Workshops@yahoogroups.com; WS-TX-Workshops@yahoogroups.com;
wsdl@yahoogroups.com Subject: [wsdl] Re: [soapbuilders]
Indigo / Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) Interop Plug-fest - 7-10 Nov
2005
Kirill,
Thanks for the notice of your interop endpoints. IBM has endpoints up for
most of WS-* specifications you mentioned covering the scenarios as specified
in the interop workshop's scenario documents. The endpoints should cover
the full range of features specified in those scenario documents and not just
the subset your version of the scenario documents mention. Based on the
activity logs they seem to be widely used and appear to be quite useful to the
WS community. We welcome MSFT's efforts to join this adhoc/off-line
testing process and hope you keep your endpoint up indefinitely as we hope to. Please
see the respective WS-* Yahoo group for the URL of the endpoint of interest -
or feel free to contact me at dug@... if you're unable to locate the
URL. thanks -Doug
"Kirill Gavrylyuk"
<kirillg@...> Sent
by: soapbuilders@yahoogroups.com
[soapbuilders] Indigo / Windows Communication
Foundation (WCF) Interop Plug-fest - 7-10 Nov 2005
Hey to all you Web
Services Toolkits implementers out there! We are planning a 4-day Windows
Communications Foundation (WCF, a.k.a Indigo) Interop Plug-fest on Monday November
7, 2005 to Thursday November 10, 2005 at Microsoft Redmond campus. The WCF (Indigo) Interop Plug-fest
is an ad-hoc, open forum for implementers of various Web Services protocols to
meet with engineers from the WCF(Indigo) team and test interoperability with
the upcoming release. Please reply to kirillg@... and jthelin@... introducing your implementation if
you’re interested in attending. Scenarios drafts as well as
pointers to test endpoints are available online - http://mssoapinterop.org/ilab/wcfinteroplab.htm . We recommend you to join the WS-Builders@yahoogroups.com discussion group and use it for questions around scenarios
documents and WCF(Indigo) interoperability. Here is an invite with further
logistics info: http://mssoapinterop.org/ilab/WCFInteropPlugFest_invite.doc Thank you and we hope to see you
November 7th !
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implementations to discuss implementation and interoperability issues.
Please stay on-topic.
Kirill,
Thanks for the notice of your
interop endpoints. IBM has endpoints up for most of WS-* specifications
you mentioned covering the scenarios as specified in the interop workshop's
scenario documents. The endpoints should cover the full range of
features specified in those scenario documents and not just the subset
your version of the scenario documents mention. Based on the activity
logs they seem to be widely used and appear to be quite useful to the WS
community. We welcome MSFT's efforts to join this adhoc/off-line
testing process and hope you keep your endpoint up indefinitely as we hope
to. Please see the respective WS-* Yahoo group for the URL of the
endpoint of interest - or feel free to contact me at dug@... if
you're unable to locate the URL.
thanks
-Doug
"Kirill Gavrylyuk"
<kirillg@...> Sent by: soapbuilders@yahoogroups.com
[soapbuilders] Indigo / Windows
Communication Foundation (WCF) Interop Plug-fest - 7-10 Nov 2005
Hey to all you Web Services Toolkits
implementers out there!
We are planning a 4-day Windows
Communications Foundation (WCF, a.k.a Indigo) Interop Plug-fest on Monday
November 7, 2005 to Thursday November 10, 2005 at Microsoft Redmond campus.
The WCF (Indigo) Interop Plug-fest
is an ad-hoc, open forum for implementers of various Web Services protocols
to meet with engineers from the WCF(Indigo) team and test interoperability
with the upcoming release.
Please reply to kirillg@...
and jthelin@...
introducing your implementation if you’re interested in attending.
-----------------------------------------------------------------
This group is a forum for builders of SOAP implementations to discuss implementation
and interoperability issues. Please stay on-topic.
Hey to all you Web Services Toolkits implementers out there!
We are planning a 4-day Windows Communications Foundation (WCF, a.k.a
Indigo) Interop Plug-fest on Monday November 7, 2005 to Thursday November 10,
2005 at Microsoft Redmond campus.
The WCF (Indigo) Interop Plug-fest is an ad-hoc, open forum for implementers
of various Web Services protocols to meet with engineers from the WCF(Indigo)
team and test interoperability with the upcoming release.
Please reply to kirillg@...
and jthelin@... introducing
your implementation if you’re interested in attending.
From:
WS-RM-Workshops@yahoogroups.com [mailto:WS-RM-Workshops@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Lei Jin Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2005
3:56 PM To:
WS-RM-Workshops@yahoogroups.com Subject: [WS-RM-Workshops]
Microsoft WSRM endpoint
Hi, does anyone know where I can find the
Microsoft WSRM endpoint? Particularly, I'm looking for the Microsoft WSRM
client that I can use to invoke my own WSRM service. Any help will be
appreciated.
Hi, does anyone know where I can find the Microsoft WSRM endpoint? Particularly, I'm looking for the Microsoft WSRM client that I can use to invoke my own WSRM service. Any help will be appreciated.
The CreateSequenceResponse needs to
follow the same WS-Addressing rules as any normal request/response flow.
So it would be sent to the wsa:ReplyTo EPR. You are correct
that it is not sent reliably - however, if either the CreateSequence request
or the CreateSequenceResponse never gets delivered then the RM Source is
free to try again.
-Doug
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05/31/2005 08:10 PM
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[WS-RM-Workshops] Question
on CreateSequenceResponse
Hi:
I have a question on CreateSequenceResponse.
Is this message always sent back on the http response pipe of the
CreateSequence message? I have been assuming this is the case, since
1. The ReplyTo of the CreateSequence
message is interpreted to be the RM destination of the inbound offered
sequence.
2. We never defined a way to ensure
the reliable delivery of the CreateSequence message. So I assume
it has to be synchronous.
I have a question on CreateSequenceResponse. Is this message always sent back on the http response pipe of the CreateSequence message? I have been assuming this is the case, since
1. The ReplyTo of the CreateSequence message is interpreted to be the RM destination of the inbound offered sequence.
2. We never defined a way to ensure the reliable delivery of the CreateSequence message. So I assume it has to be synchronous.
Got it. Thanx Dug
Chamikara
--- Doug Davis <dug@...> wrote:
> WSA specifically allows for the msgID to remain the
> same on
> retransmissions. From WSA spec:
> message id] : URI (0..1)
> A URI that uniquely identifies this message in time
> and space. No two
> messages with a distinct application intent may
> share a [message id]
> property. A message MAY be retransmitted for any
> purpose including
> communications failure and MAY use the same [message
> id] property. The
> value of this property is an opaque URI whose
> interpretation beyond
> equivalence is not defined in this specification. If
> a reply is expected,
> this property MUST be present.
> WSRM uses this option since each resend is not a new
> message and should
> not be treated as such.
> -Dug
>
>
>
>
> Chamikara Jayalath <chamikaramj@...>
> Sent by: WS-RM-Workshops@yahoogroups.com
> 04/27/2005 12:10 PM
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> Subject
> [WS-RM-Workshops] Message ID of retransmited
> messages
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Hi All,
>
> In WS-RM specification message examples, both the
> application message (message no. 2) and its
> retransmission have the same messageID. But
> shouldn't
> the message IDs be different for all the message
> transmissions. I believe this mistake in the
> specification has to be corrected.
>
> ( page 32 line 3 and page 34 line 7 )
>
> Thanx,
> Chamikara
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WS-RM-Workshops@yahoogroups.com [mailto:WS-RM-Workshops@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Doug Davis Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2005
9:15 AM To: WS-RM-Workshops@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [WS-RM-Workshops]
Message ID of retransmited messages
WSA specifically allows for the msgID to remain the
same on retransmissions. From WSA spec: message id] : URI (0..1)
A URI that uniquely identifies this message in time and space. No two messages
with a distinct application intent may share a [message id] property. A message
MAY be retransmitted for any purpose including communications failure and MAY
use the same [message id] property. The value of this property is an opaque URI
whose interpretation beyond equivalence is not defined in this specification.
If a reply is expected, this property MUST be present. WSRM
uses this option since each resend is not a new message and should not be
treated as such. -Dug
Chamikara Jayalath
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[WS-RM-Workshops] Message ID of retransmited
messages
Hi All,
In WS-RM specification message examples,
both the application message (message no. 2) and its retransmission have the same messageID. But
shouldn't the message IDs be different for all the message transmissions. I believe this mistake in the specification has to be corrected.
( page 32 line 3 and page 34 line 7
)
Thanx, Chamikara
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WSA specifically allows for the msgID
to remain the same on retransmissions. From WSA spec:
message id] : URI (0..1)
A URI that uniquely identifies this message in time and
space. No two messages with a distinct application intent may share a [message
id] property. A message MAY be retransmitted for any purpose including
communications failure and MAY use the same [message id] property. The
value of this property is an opaque URI whose interpretation beyond equivalence
is not defined in this specification. If a reply is expected, this property
MUST be present.
WSRM uses this option since each resend
is not a new message and should not be treated as such.
-Dug
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04/27/2005 12:10 PM
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[WS-RM-Workshops] Message
ID of retransmited messages
Hi All,
In WS-RM specification message examples, both the
application message (message no. 2) and its
retransmission have the same messageID. But shouldn't
the message IDs be different for all the message
transmissions. I believe this mistake in the
specification has to be corrected.
( page 32 line 3 and page 34 line 7 )
Thanx,
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Hi All,
In WS-RM specification message examples, both the
application message (message no. 2) and its
retransmission have the same messageID. But shouldn't
the message IDs be different for all the message
transmissions. I believe this mistake in the
specification has to be corrected.
( page 32 line 3 and page 34 line 7 )
Thanx,
Chamikara
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Attached are the minutes from the RM+SC
interop workshop last week.
Please let me know if there are any errors
or omissions.
As per previous workshop practice, the
results table in the minutes is anonymous.
May thanks to everyone that participated
in this meeting.
Participants at the workshop meeting
re-iterated their intention to keep their interop endpoints online to
facilitate on-going interop testing. Anyone that couldn’t join us for this
workshop is welcome to continue testing online.
From: Kirill Gavrylyuk
[mailto:kirillg@...] Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2005 1:07 PM To:
WS-Security-Workshops@yahoogroups.com; WS-RM-Workshops@yahoogroups.com Subject: [WS-RM-Workshops]
Certificates to use
What do people think about using the certificates pair from
the OASIS X509 interop demo (Alice and Bob) that Jan has this morning for all
clients and services?
It would simplify client testing if we can agree on a single
cert pair…
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I will include the on- line reference in the article.
Anything else you would like me to include. Want to provide equal time for your activity and the WS-R/WS-Security interop and I am a bit lacking in content.
Best..
alan
----- Original Message ----- From: "Jorgen Thelin" To: WS-RM-Workshops@yahoogroups.com Subject: RE: [WS-RM-Workshops] Is it OK to publish this interop event on a public website Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2005 17:31:23 -0700
Hi Alan,
Yes, you are correct – the info in WS-* workshop invitations are public, so they are definitely quotable in your article.
If you wish to point to an online reference, this info is posted on MSDN for public consumption:
I realize you probably know this already, but just to repeat for the record, the following is public data:
- Contents of workshop invitations
- A general summary of workshop meetings
- Which companies participated in each workshop meeting
Pretty much the only thing that you can’t quote publicly is the _specific_ results of individual companies. The reason is simply that we want to have an environment that respects that companies may bring pre-release code to these workshops, so their results at that time may not necessarily bear any relation to the code they eventually ship to market.
Also, should you wish to provide some background links in your article about the WS-* Workshop process, there’s an article on MSDN with an Overview of the WS-* Workshop Process which you are welcome to link to.
Let me know if you need any additional info, or if you would like an extra pair of eyes to review your article before submission.
Best regards,
Jorgen
From: Alan J Weissberger [mailto:ajwdct@...] Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2005 10:36 AM To: WS-RM-Workshops@yahoogroups.com Subject: [WS-RM-Workshops] Is it OK to publish this interop event on a public website
I am writing an article on the interop testing of two sets of specs: 1] WS-RM'g and WS Secure Conversation 2] WS-Reliability and WS Security
Are there any problems with publishing the following (this is taken from the workshop announcement mail sent by Jurgen):
BEA Systems Inc, International Business Machines, Microsoft Corporation and TIBCO Software Inc., co-developers of the WS-Reliable Messaging specification, are hosting a two day Composability Interop Workshop on April 13 and 14, 2005 at Microsoft's Silicon Valley Campus in Mountain View. The two day interop workshop is an ad-hoc, open forum for companies who have WS-Reliable Messaging and WS-Secure Conversation implementations, and who want to test their implementations with other companies' implementations. Attendees bring their own laptops, their implementations and any other tools they feel would be needed; testing among all attendees will occur throughout the day. As with previous WS-* workshops, these events are open to anyone who desires to participate and who can bring an implementation based on the specifications listed above. A revised test scenario document for use in the Interop Workshop was recently made available to interop participants. Footnote: 1. Web Services Secure Conversation Language (WS- SecureConversation): This specification defines extensions that build on [WS-Security] and [WS-Trust] to provide secure communication across one or more messages. Specifically, this specification defines mechanisms for establishing and sharing security contexts, and deriving keys from established security contexts (or any shared secret).
If not, I will include the above in the article, which I will submit to gridtoday.com and web services pipelines (where I have previously published.
Thanks
alan Weissberger
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I realize you probably know this already,
but just to repeat for the record, the following is public data:
-
Contents of workshop invitations
-
A general summary of workshop meetings
- Which companies participated
in each workshop meeting
Pretty much the only thing that you can’t
quote publicly is the _specific_
results of individual companies.
The reason is simply that we want to have an environment that respects that companies
may bring pre-release code to these workshops, so their results at that time may
not necessarily bear any relation to the code they eventually ship to market.
Also, should you wish to provide some
background links in your article about the WS-* Workshop process, there’s
an article on MSDN with an Overview of the WS-* Workshop Process which you are
welcome to link to.
Let me know if you need any additional
info, or if you would like an extra pair of eyes to review your article before
submission.
Best regards,
Jorgen
From: Alan J
Weissberger [mailto:ajwdct@...] Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2005
10:36 AM To:
WS-RM-Workshops@yahoogroups.com Subject: [WS-RM-Workshops] Is it
OK to publish this interop event on a public website
I am writing an article on the interop testing of
two sets of specs: 1] WS-RM'g and WS Secure Conversation 2] WS-Reliability and WS Security
Are there any problems with publishing the
following (this is taken from the workshop announcement mail sent by
Jurgen):
BEA Systems Inc, International Business Machines,
Microsoft Corporation and TIBCO Software Inc., co-developers
of the WS-Reliable Messaging specification, are hosting a two day
Composability Interop Workshop on April 13 and 14, 2005 at Microsoft's
Silicon Valley Campus in Mountain View. The two day interop
workshop is an ad-hoc, open forum for companies who have WS-Reliable
Messaging and WS-Secure Conversation implementations, and who want
to test their implementations with other companies'
implementations. Attendees bring their own laptops, their implementations and
any other tools they feel would be needed; testing among all
attendees will occur throughout the day. As with previous WS-*
workshops, these events are open to anyone who desires to participate and
who can bring an implementation based on the specifications listed
above. A revised test scenario document for use in the
Interop Workshop was recently made available to interop participants. Footnote: 1. Web Services Secure Conversation
Language (WS- SecureConversation): This specification defines extensions that build
on [WS-Security] and [WS-Trust] to provide secure communication across
one or more messages. Specifically, this specification defines
mechanisms for establishing and sharing security contexts, and
deriving keys from established security contexts (or any shared
secret).
If not, I will include the above in the article,
which I will submit to gridtoday.com and web services pipelines (where
I have previously published.
> As to
#2, I would rather completely remove wsse11:SignatureConfirmation from all
messages, because this has no status in any current WSS specification.
Secure RM needed a way to prevent secure
session hijack at the initiation step.
Signature confirmation is used in situations where initiator needs confirmation
that the message received was indeed generated in response to a message it
initiated in its unaltered form. This prevents certain class of man in the
middle attacks (e.g.: maliciously adding signatures, man in the middle adding
additional headers without awareness of the initiator).
The current OASIS SOAP Message security 1.1 draft [1] contains signature
confirmation (see section 8.5, starting at line 1170).
Given that we needed a way to demonstrate mitigation of the session hijack
threat, instead of introducing a custom mechanism, we re-used a pattern that is
already being worked on inside the OASIS WSS TC.
From: Jan Alexander [mailto:alex@...] Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2005
1:00 AM To:
WS-Security-Workshops@yahoogroups.com Subject: RE:
[WS-Security-Workshops] Proposed updates to SC+RM scenarios document
I'm posting this only to
WS-Security-Workshops group, because I'm not member of WS-RM-Workshops right
now. Could some forward it to the RM group?
Systinet is fine with #1 and #3.
As to #2, I would rather completely
remove wsse11:SignatureConfirmation from all messages, because this has no
status in any current WSS specification.
The proposal for this element was posted
by Vijay Gajjala from MS in last August to the WSS mailing list and the
issue around this was later marked as closed. However the spec itself does not
contain this proposal in any version. It is not clear whether WSS 1.1 will even
contain this mechanism. I don't see any point testing interop on something
that has no clear status from the spec perspective.
What do others think about this?
Thanks,
--Jan
From: Kirill
Gavrylyuk [mailto:kirillg@...] Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2005
3:04 AM To:
WS-Security-Workshops@yahoogroups.com; WS-RM-Workshops@yahoogroups.com Subject: RE: [WS-Security-Workshops]
Proposed updates to SC+RM scenarios document
Folks, haven’t heard much feedback
from participants – is everyone ok with making these changes?
thanks
From: Kirill Gavrylyuk
[mailto:kirillg@...] Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2005
12:52 PM To:
WS-Security-Workshops@yahoogroups.com; WS-RM-Workshops@yahoogroups.com Subject: [WS-Security-Workshops]
Proposed updates to SC+RM scenarios document
Based on the comments received so far on the document, we
propose the following updates to the SC+RM scenarios. What do folks think?
Ordering elements inside Security header. An issue was
raised around scenarios text prescribing specific elements order inside
Security header, for example requiring Timestamp to be the first element.
We believe the best way to proceed is to remove any ordering requirements
text from the scenarios doc – follow what WS-Security and BSP
prescribes.
SignatureConfirmation. We introduced
SignatureConfirmation on the secure session initiation (RST/RSTR
handshake). Given that this is a protection mechanism applicable to the
entire message exchange, it would make sense to use it on all messages.
Encrypted Signature. Scenarios document currently
prescribes encrypting signatures on RST/RSTR and app messages, but not
WS-RM infrastructure messages. Similar to #2, given that encrypting
signature is a protection mechanism that is applicable to the entire
exchange, it would make sense to either do it for all messages or not do
it for any.
Attached is the scenarios document with the proposed changes
applied, marked with change bars. thanks
I am writing an article on the interop testing of two sets of specs:
1] WS-RM'g and WS Secure Conversation
2] WS-Reliability and WS Security
Are there any problems with publishing the following (this is taken
from the workshop announcement mail sent by Jurgen):
BEA Systems Inc, International Business Machines, Microsoft
Corporation and TIBCO Software Inc., co-developers of the WS-Reliable
Messaging specification, are hosting a two day Composability Interop
Workshop on April 13 and 14, 2005 at Microsoft's Silicon Valley
Campus in Mountain View. The two day interop workshop is an ad-hoc,
open forum for companies who have WS-Reliable Messaging and WS-Secure
Conversation implementations, and who want to test their
implementations with other companies' implementations. Attendees
bring their own laptops, their implementations and any other tools
they feel would be needed; testing among all attendees will occur
throughout the day. As with previous WS-* workshops, these events
are open to anyone who desires to participate and who can bring an
implementation based on the specifications listed above.
A revised test scenario document for use in the Interop Workshop was
recently made available to interop participants.
Footnote:
1. Web Services Secure Conversation Language (WS-
SecureConversation):
This specification defines extensions that build on [WS-Security] and
[WS-Trust] to provide secure communication across one or more
messages. Specifically, this specification defines mechanisms for
establishing and sharing security contexts, and deriving keys from
established security contexts (or any shared secret).
If not, I will include the above in the article, which I will submit
to gridtoday.com and web services pipelines (where I have previously
published.
Thanks
alan Weissberger
Folks, haven’t heard much feedback from
participants – is everyone ok with making these changes?
thanks
From: Kirill Gavrylyuk
[mailto:kirillg@...] Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2005
12:52 PM To:
WS-Security-Workshops@yahoogroups.com; WS-RM-Workshops@yahoogroups.com Subject: [WS-Security-Workshops]
Proposed updates to SC+RM scenarios document
Based on the comments received so far on the document, we
propose the following updates to the SC+RM scenarios. What do folks think?
Ordering elements inside Security header. An issue was
raised around scenarios text prescribing specific elements order inside
Security header, for example requiring Timestamp to be the first element.
We believe the best way to proceed is to remove any ordering requirements
text from the scenarios doc – follow what WS-Security and BSP
prescribes.
SignatureConfirmation. We introduced SignatureConfirmation
on the secure session initiation (RST/RSTR handshake). Given that this is
a protection mechanism applicable to the entire message exchange, it would
make sense to use it on all messages.
Encrypted Signature. Scenarios document currently
prescribes encrypting signatures on RST/RSTR and app messages, but not
WS-RM infrastructure messages. Similar to #2, given that encrypting
signature is a protection mechanism that is applicable to the entire
exchange, it would make sense to either do it for all messages or not do
it for any.
Attached is the scenarios document with the proposed changes
applied, marked with change bars. thanks