Web
Services Interop Plug-fest – 18-20 March 2008
Microsoft Corporation would like to invite you to a 3-day Web
Services Interop Plug-fest on Tuesday March 18, 2008 to Thursday March 20, 2008
from 09:30am to 5pm each day.
The Interop Plug-fest is an ad-hoc, open forum for companies
who have implementations of various Web Services protocols to meet with engineers
from the Connected Systems Division and test against Microsoft's Windows
Communication Foundation / .NET Framework 3.5 and some upcoming
products.
Plug-fest attendees should bring their own laptops, their
implementations and any other tools they feel would be useful. Scenario
documents are available to attendees of the plug-fest before the event, and
progress of interoperating implementations will be tracked throughout the
event. An internet connection will be available during the plug-fest.
The focus of these plug-fest meetings is on interop testing,
so no feedback will be taken on the WS-* specifications themselves. As a
result, there is no requirement to sign any feedback agreement or other legal
agreement before attending this plug-fest.
This plug-fest will be held at the Microsoft campus in
Redmond, WA – see full address details below.
Breakfast, lunch, and afternoon snacks will be served, but
participants will be responsible for their own dinner arrangements on most if
not all evenings. Please make any special dietary requirements known in
advance, and every effort will be made to accommodate them.
This plug-fest event is open to anyone who desires to
participate and who can bring an implementation to test interoperability with
Microsoft's Windows Communication Foundation product in any or all of the
following areas:
- Basic
Messaging Scenarios using protocols: SOAP (1.1, 1.2), WS-Addressing
(2004/08, 1.0), MTOM
- Message
Security Scenarios using WS-Security (1.0, 1.1), WS Secure Conversation
(2005/02, 1.3), WS-Trust (2005/02, 1.3), Username Token Profile (1.0,
1.1), X509 Token Profile (1.0, 1.1), SAML Token Profile (1.0, 1.1),
Kerberos Token Profile 1.1.
- STS
- Security Token Service scenarios
- Reliable
Messaging using WS-ReliableMessaging (1.0 (2005/02), 1.1)
- Transactions
using WS-AtomicTransaction (1.0 (2004/10), 1.1) and WS-Coordination (1.0
(2004/10), 1.1)
- WS-Policy
(1.2 (2004/09), 1.5) and WS-MetadataExchange (2004/09) are included in
several scenarios
- Possibly,
WS-Federation (using scenarios from the WS-Federation TC at OASIS)
Scenarios documents and online test endpoints are provided to
help preparation for the event at http://mssoapinterop.org/ilab/
Please let us know the scenarios of primary interest to you at this event.
In addition, Microsoft plans to extend the available
scenarios to better cover the ratified specifications and to address requests we’ve
heard from you. More as we get the information onto http://mssoapinterop.org/ilab/ … Please
let us know of additional areas you believe need test coverage as soon as possible.
In addition to the usual interop testing, we may also do
further detailed chalk-talks like the July event’s discussion of how to
implement CardSpace support within any product that supports WS-Trust.
Please let us know if you have particular areas where you’d like such a
deep dive.
If you are interested in participating, please reply to Doug
Bunting (mailto:douglas.r.bunting@...) and Pasi
Rikkinen (mailto:pasir@...).
We also recommend you join the WS-Builders@yahoogroups.com discussion group and use it for any questions around scenarios documents and
WCF endpoints.
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 plug-fest results will be made
public after the event.
Thank you and we look forward to your participation.
Doug Bunting and Pasi Rikkinen
Microsoft Corporation
WCF
Plug-fest Interop Endpoint
http://mssoapinterop.org/ilab/
Advanced
Web Services Interop Discussion List
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/WS-Builders/
Location
Information:
Microsoft Platform Adoption Center (Building
20)
http://msdn.microsoft.com/events/pac/
Street Address:
3709
157th Avenue N.E.
Redmond, WA 98052
Phone:
(425) 706-0020
Location
Map:
http://members.microsoft.com/careers/mslife/locations/images/campus_map.jpg
Nearest Airport: Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA)
Hotels
Below are details of some hotels close to the Microsoft
campus.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/events/pac/hotels/default.aspx
http://msdn.microsoft.com/events/pac/map/default.aspx
Driving
Directions:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/events/pac/directions/default.aspx
More information
Initial discussion of the scenarios for this meeting and
follow-up discussion can be found on the WS-Builders
discussion list