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    Another WS-ReliableMessaging implementation on WSE 2.0

    AndrĂ©s G Vettori just posted another WS-ReliableMessaging implementation on WSE 2.0.    He's also made the code available to anyone that wants it.

    Have a look - just be aware that the spec on which this was built is still subject to change.

    Posted: Monday, November 29, 2004 10:58 AM by jevdemon

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    Softwaremaker said:

    This doesnt apply just to WS-ReliableMessaging.

    More matured specs such as WS-Security looks set and is subject to change as well.
    # November 30, 2004 8:44 PM

    John Evdemon said:

    Actually of all the WS-* specs, WS-Security is probably the most mature. (See http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/tc_home.php?wg_abbrev=wss - it took about 2 years to get through the OASIS process.)

    While WS-Security was approved as an OASIS standard in April 2004, errata was published in July 2004 (see above link). Its quite normal for an initial rev of a standards spec to have eratta (the W3C's XML Technical Recommendation is up to a "3rd Edition" due to the volume of accumulated errata and fixes/clarifications).
    # December 1, 2004 1:26 AM
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