
Hello Evangelos, At the OGF meeting you said you had some possible links from the WebServices environment that tried or has solved the matching methodology proposed by SF. Can you provide some links. Thanks. All the best, Victor -- Victor Reijs, Network Development Manager HEAnet Limited, Ireland's Education and Research Network 1st Floor, 5 George's Dock, IFSC, Dublin 1 Registered in Ireland, no 275301 tel: +353-1-660 9040 fax: +353-1-660 3666 web: http://www.heanet.ie/

Hello, I guess he referred to WS-Agreement: http://www.ogf.org/documents/GFD.107.pdf
This document describes Web Services Agreement Specification (WS-Agreement), a Web Services protocol for establishing agreement between two parties, such as between a service provider and consumer, using an extensible XML language for specifying the nature of the agreement, and agreement templates to facilitate discovery of compatible agreement parties. The specification consists of three parts which may be used in a composable manner: a schema for specifying an agreement, a schema for specifying an agreement template, and a set of port types and operations for managing agreement life-cycle, including creation, expiration, and monitoring of agreement states.
Jeroen. On 15/04/2010 15:44, Victor Reijs (work) wrote:
Hello Evangelos,
At the OGF meeting you said you had some possible links from the WebServices environment that tried or has solved the matching methodology proposed by SF.
Can you provide some links.
Thanks.
All the best,
Victor

Thanks/Bedankt Jeroen. Jeroen van der Ham wrote:
Hello,
I guess he referred to WS-Agreement: http://www.ogf.org/documents/GFD.107.pdf
This document describes Web Services Agreement Specification (WS-Agreement), a Web Services protocol for establishing agreement between two parties, such as between a service provider and consumer, using an extensible XML language for specifying the nature of the agreement, and agreement templates to facilitate discovery of compatible agreement parties. The specification consists of three parts which may be used in a composable manner: a schema for specifying an agreement, a schema for specifying an agreement template, and a set of port types and operations for managing agreement life-cycle, including creation, expiration, and monitoring of agreement states.
Jeroen.
On 15/04/2010 15:44, Victor Reijs (work) wrote:
Hello Evangelos,
At the OGF meeting you said you had some possible links from the WebServices environment that tried or has solved the matching methodology proposed by SF.
Can you provide some links.
Thanks.
All the best,
Victor
-- Victor Reijs, Network Development Manager HEAnet Limited, Ireland's Education and Research Network 1st Floor, 5 George's Dock, IFSC, Dublin 1 Registered in Ireland, no 275301 tel: +353-1-660 9040 fax: +353-1-660 3666 web: http://www.heanet.ie/
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