I'm afraid I do not have the expertise to answer your question. Dr. 
Sanjiva might be able to help.

--dasarath

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    Date: Mon, 16 Jan 2006 18:00:28 +0100
    From: Simon Zambrovski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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 Subject: AW: package names changed
      To: Dasarath Weeratunge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Dear Dasarath,

I asked the question to the mailing-list but didn't get any answer.

 

A second try addressing it to You, personally.

 

 

I have a small question: Could you define the relation of Kandula (which
implements the WS-T specifications) to the SCA (Service Component
Architecture), which exposes the WS-T protocols as properties of the
bindings?

 

 

 

As I could understand from the SCA specifications and "SCA: Building
systems using SOA"
(http://download.boulder.ibm.com/ibmdl/pub/software/dw/specs/ws-sca/SOAP
rogrammingModelBusinessValue.pdf), the SCA implies the independence of
business implementation from the quality of communication service (like
Tx, Security, etc.)

 

 

 

 

 

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Simon Zambrovski

 

 

Research Assistant

Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH)

Telematics Institute

Tel.: +49 40 42878-3704

Fax.: +49 40 42878-2581

E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 

 


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Dear Dasarath,

I asked the question to the mailing-list but didn’t get any answer.

 

A second try addressing it to You, personally.

 

 

I have a small question: Could you define the relation of Kandula (which implements the WS-T specifications) to the SCA (Service Component Architecture), which exposes the WS-T protocols as properties of the bindings?

 

 

 

As I could understand from the SCA specifications and “SCA: Building systems using SOA” (http://download.boulder.ibm.com/ibmdl/pub/software/dw/specs/ws-sca/SOAProgrammingModelBusinessValue.pdf), the SCA implies the independence of business implementation from the quality of communication service (like Tx, Security, etc.)

 

 

 

 

 

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Simon Zambrovski

 

 

Research Assistant

Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH)

Telematics Institute

Tel.: +49 40 42878-3704

Fax.: +49 40 42878-2581

E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 

 

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