From: "Chuck Hinson" <cmhinson@...> ... I've been continuing to give this some thought. At this point, I'm still not sure whether notifications should...
... Yes, using this type of construction, you avoid a Confused Deputy attack on the notification receiver. Does this mean that you are dropping authorization...
... I don't understand. In the previous email, you agreed that these methods are vulnerable to a Confused Deputy attack and said that RNA passes the "user/pwd"...
As I have been working through the rewrite of the draft, a thought occured to me. Would there be any advantage in doing the following: Instead of sending...
For those of you who read my last post ("More on capabilities and RNA"), I am looking to trade "capability URIs" up front instead of relying on the query...
... Hah, that's very true! :) ... Good advice, that sounds like a more robust way to evaluate the security of the specification. Michael Day -- YesLogic Prince...
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... Hmm, I may need to re-read this a dozen times first to make sure I understand who is posting what to whom. I find it difficult to map the examples that you...
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From: "Mike Dierken" <mdierken@...> ... still ... That's not what I mean. Suppose the notification has an associated URI like ...
After much discussion and much thought, I have done a major rewrite of the RNA draft document. I think this new version is significantly better than the prior...
Hi Seairth, Nice work :) Here are some rather picky comments, starting with the ... Perhaps "contains the URI of a resource" rather than *to* a resource, and ...
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Hi Seairth, This is a specific point relating to the use of the RNA namespace. I believe that the RNA elements should only be placed in a namespace if there is...
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From: "Michael Day" <mikeday@...> ... Hmm... so, in a nutshell: no namespace for RNA, but require any other vocabulary that's used within RNA to be...
... Not to mention that if you stick with the current elements, the root element of "rna" is a pretty clear indication of what the document is. Michael Day -- ...
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From: "Michael Day" <mikeday@...> ... I have cleaned this up a bit... ... Sorry. This was an artifact from when the <query> element was in there. ...
... Is it optional? :) ... Well, the other alternative would be to *not* require a whole document comparison, if all you really care about are the two identity...
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From: "Michael Day" <mikeday@...> ... that ... Yeah, that's all I really want (at least for the inboxAgreement). ... True. Maybe the TAG will finally...
... Touche! I don't really have a specific must-have example of using markup in those elements, it's more of a nagging feeling that being able to do so ...
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(The following is a broad overview of a system I am developing; I think it is right exactly up the alley of REST, though it proposes to transcend some parts of...
Who can clarify me: can I use WSDL to describe non-SOAP Web Service? WSDL+SOAP is very attractive because of its ability to generate client stubs in many...
... It's being a vote for WSDL+SOAP is a reason to discuss it, and that discussion may possibly go back into rest-explore rather than rest-discuss matters...
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