Larry,
First, thanks for moving this debate to a technical discussion on issues
relevant to soap over beep.
SOAPAction
==
SOAPAction is not supported in SOAP over BEEP on purpose.
SOAPAction is an HTTP header field that is used for many things,
including, most worryingly, to get
Hello, See:
Operation, Administration, and Maintenance
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/atm/c8540/12_1/peregrin/sw_c
onfg/op_maint.htm#30838
Good luck. If you didn't get a good overview it will be a crapshoot to write
a program to do it.
Hmmm, hope the above helps.
Let me
christian - i'd like to understand any technical concerns you
might
have on the soap over beep specification.
Well, I am mostly concerned to see SOAP over BEEP defined before
we
define the alternative SOAP over TCP. I mean, if we are
transporting
opaque blobs of data between two
On Mon, Sep 10, 2001 at 08:33:01PM -0700, Larry Masinter wrote:
I don't question the venue of IETF specifying the binding of SOAP
over transfer protocols, but I wonder about the timing.
Perhaps the IETF document could specify how to BEEP as a transfer
protocol for *any* SOAP-like
At 09:19 AM 9/11/2001, Christian Huitema wrote:
In particular, SOAP is evolving, and there are generic SOAP extensions
being defined to deal with end to end security, end to end confirmations
and the like,
You did not cite changes to basic SOAP packaging, yet that is the salient
point in doing
At 13.22 11/09/01 -0400, Don McMorris wrote:
this a horrible act, against a Us citizens and Against Us Governement
I Hope that Usa will make giustice against this Criminal Terrorist
thousand and thousand of victims
Horrible real Horrible act !
Alessio
Please do not spread hysteria.
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From: Don McMorris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2001 19:22
Subject: World war 3
Hello everybody. I am contacting you to make sure you know of a problem
currently going on.
Brian,
At 02:08 PM 9/11/2001, Brian E Carpenter wrote:
I believe we have some responsibility to limit the number of
options.
We have a responsibility to evaluate each technical proposal on its merits.
You are raising the spectre of a possible scenario that currently has no
basis. There is
Brian,
So, we continue to have all the criticisms of this proposal focus on
everything except the technical details of this proposal. How constructive.
I apologize for the closing outburst. I hit send too quickly and did not
proofread my note carefully enough. Being frustrated is not an
I was wondering, and I have asked the firm where I
work, if all web sites (commercial and otherwise)
should go dark in memory of the victims today.
Is there any way of doing this, probably not, as most
firms would not appreciate going dark (ie - put a
static page expressing sorrow in place of
Mark Durham wrote:
Yes, let's be sure to keep the stockholders uppermost in our prayers.
Don McMorris wrote:
I am from NY state [northern]. I did not lose any people to this
disaster,
but a co-worker of my mother may have lost a brother. My prayers
to those
who have lost people,
The Internet seems to be to a near halt from
where I stand, the Pacific Islands. I think the
Internet has never seen so much overload on its US
section...
The reports I've seen indicate no significant overload overall, only an overload
on many news sites.
I was wondering, and I have asked the firm where I
work, if all web sites (commercial and otherwise)
should go dark in memory of the victims today.
Heck, maybe the whold world should shut down for a week, just to show that
American casualties are _far_ more important than casualties in any
Internet terrorism (DDOS attacks, viruses, worms, etc.) has
inconvenienced us all, and economically damaged many of us or our
customers. Today, that same mentality - I will hurt you because I can
- whether for a political agenda or otherwise - was expressed in a
different technology. Today, we
Have any web sites go dark for Iraq and Jugoslavia?
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I was wondering, and I have asked the firm where I
work, if all web sites (commercial and otherwise)
should
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