They are trying to unify some specs. WS-Notification and WS-Eenting are
among them.

On 5/31/07, Paul Fremantle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

This is a tangled political story, so maybe I won't portray it all
correctly, but basically the story goes like this.

IBM and Globus, plus a few others, got together and built a model for
stateful services called the WS Resource Framework. Then they build
Notifications on top of those stateful resources. Microsoft didn't like
WS-RF, so they built a lightweight eventing model (WS Eventing) that didn't
include WS-RF.

Then there was an attempt to merge the two specs, which meant that they
split Notifications into some parts (BaseN, Topics, BrokeredN). The idea was
that BaseN and Eventing would be identical. However, I don't think this
attempt ever fully succeeded. Maybe work is still going on to unify but I
don't know about it.

Paul

On 5/31/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
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> Can anybody explain me what's the difference between WS-Notification and
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