
Hi Frank,
Could anyone summarize MS' WS-view, and how it differs from WSRF?
As already discussed, it is almost the same functionality but different way of rendering. The following is the overview of their specification stack (or silo :-) You can find Enumeration, Transfer, and Eventing. http://msdn.microsoft.com/webservices/default.aspx?pull=/library/en-us/dnweb... html/introwsa.asp Hope it helps, ---- Hiro Kishimoto
-----Original Message----- From: owner-ogsa-wg@ggf.org [mailto:owner-ogsa-wg@ggf.org] On Behalf Of Frank Siebenlist Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2005 7:38 AM To: Hiro Kishimoto Cc: 'OGSA-WG' Subject: Re: [ogsa-wg] RE: GRIDtoday Edition: Tony Hey: 'Challenging Times for GGF & Standards'
Could anyone summarize MS' WS-view, and how it differs from WSRF?
Thanks, Frank.
Hiro Kishimoto wrote:
Hi all,
Absorbing article by Tony Hey.
http://news.tgc.com/nview.jsp?appid=360&print=1#342708 ---- Hiro Kishimoto
GRIDtoday NEWS AND INFORMATION FOR THE GLOBAL GRID COMMUNITY --- February 28, 2005: Vol. 4, No. 8 --- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SPECIAL FEATURES ==============================================================
[ ] M342708 ) WSRF? WS-*? Where is GGF's OGSA Headed? By Tony Hey, Contributing Editor
Tony Hey, director of e-Science for the Engineering and Physical Science Research Council, continues to elaborate the need for open standards in the realm of Web services-based Grid computing. He discusses the great debate of WSRF vs. WS-*, and lays out what the GGF must do with OGSA in order to give e-Science application developers something to rally around.
-- Frank Siebenlist franks@mcs.anl.gov The Globus Alliance - Argonne National Laboratory