Hi Stefan

You're right that WS-Addressing (W3C) is not yet supported but the spec
2004/03 before submission to W3C (ns
"http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2004/03/addressing";)
I'd suggest to use the earlier spec published by Microsoft, IBM and others
instead of the one of W3C. The spec from W3C isn't final either.

BTW, I not very sure about the future of WS-Addressing in cause of the
changes made to WSDL 2.0. Will WS-Addressing be integrated into WSDL 2.0
once? These specs are not yet mature and therefore I'd use the earlier spec
of WS-Eventing and WS-Addressing.

WS-Notification is quite overblown which has to be stripped down first
whereas WS-Eventing is a quite clear spec.
If the spec is too complex it takes too much time to finalize a spec. It
took also a lot of time for WS-Security although this spec is not as
complex as WS-Notification.

I had no problem with .NET and importing a namespace when I get the xsd
from a web server or by copy&paste of the XSD. For this issue, this is not
the right mailing list. Therefore, send further mails to my e-mail address.

Oliver




                                                                       
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Hi oliver,
Oliver Wulff wrote:

>Hi Stefan
>
>IBM does provide the Emerging Technologies Toolkit  which implements WS-*
>(emerging specs). AFAIK, IBM is pushing WS-Notification (OASIS) more and
>WS-Eventing is pushed by Microsoft, TIBCO and BEA. Similar implementations
>are provided by Microsoft with Web Service Enhancements (WSE).
>
>
That was the state till august 2004.... now IBM joined WS-Eventing and
they both created a new WS-Eventing Spec which is similar to the
WS-BaseNotification + WS-BrokeredNotification.
The OASIS WS-Notification TC send a mail to the WS-Eventing community,
that they want to merge both specs.
This is not very suprising, cause MS and IBM also joined on the latest
WS-Addressing Spec.

You mentioned Web Service Enhancements (WSE), which is not supporting
latest joined WS-Addressing Spec, so it does also not support latest
WS-Eventing Spec. when WSE catches up maybe with version 2.1, then the
Plumbwork Orange[1] project is a very good starting point.

But unfortunatly i'm not really able to create a Web Services based on
latest Ws-Eventing[2] :(

stefan

[1] http://sourceforge.net/projects/plumbworkorange/
[2]
http://www.ivs.tu-berlin.de/Lischke/blog/archives/2004/11/wseventing_impl.html


>My general impression is that Microsoft does provide a better
>implementation of emerging specs. WS-Addressing is provided by both.
>
>Hope this helps.
>
>Oliver
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>hi,
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>i just wonder if someone of you has experience with WS-Addressing[1] /
>WS-Eventing[2] and Axis. Or do you know someone that has worked with it.
>
>Especially, using the provided WSDL files with this Specs
>and is there any experience with the new WS-Addressing
>EndpointReferences made?
>
>I'm writing my diploma about publish-subscribe Web Services[3], and i'm
>using Axis and .Net ....so if anyone is interested in discussion, feel
>free to contact me.
>
>thx stefan
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>[1] http://www.w3.org/Submission/2004/SUBM-ws-addressing-20040810/
>[2]
>http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/webservices/library/specification/ws-eventing/

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>[3]
>http://www.ivs.tu-berlin.de/Lischke/blog/archives/2004/10/publishsubscrib.html

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