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WS Protocol Workshop Process The Path to Real-world Interoperability Jorgen Thelin, Microsoft Corporation
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Workshops – The Path to Real- World Interoperability Purpose: Applying software testing practices to Web Services specs Provide review, testing and validation of WS-* specifications earlier in the spec development cycle Goal: INTEROPERABLE SPECS Find and fix problems in the specs before they are widely implemented and adopted Gather feedback from implementers, vendors and other interested parties on spec interoperability and usability problems Demonstrate and test of the interoperability achievable using the spec(s) Result: Community consultation and involvement in the spec development process Proven interoperability among spec implementations
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Workshops - Attendance Open to EVERYONE Anyone who signs a feedback agreement can attend For example Spec authors Companies with known interest in the spec Authors of competing specs, if they wish Researchers / University staff
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Types of Workshop Feedback Workshop Gather comments from implementers and interested parties Equivalent to: Code review / walkthrough Interop Workshop Exercise spec implementations Equivalent to: System / integration testing for software
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Spec State Transitions Feedback Workshops Interop Draft Author Draft Release Interop Workshops Workshop Pipeline Spec States Published Draft
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Compare: Software State Transitions Code Review Internal Milestone Release WIP Code External Release System and Integration Testing Review / Test Pipeline Software States Committed Code
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Feedback Workshop Details Audience: all interested parties Just sign the feedback agreement Goal: Gathering feedback on published drafts Format - 1-day event Presentations for half a day Feedback discussion for half a day Deliverables Feedback to spec authors Suggestions for future interop scenarios
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Interop Workshop Details Audience: spec implementers Sign the feedback agreement and bring your own implementation Goal: Achieving interoperability between implementations Format - 2-day event Round-table interoperability lab - 1 room, many implementations Hands-on peer-to-peer testing - BYO Laptop Test cases created in advance – included in invite pack Deliverables Feedback to spec authors on implementability of spec(s) Broad levels of interoperability between implementations Suggestions for future interop scenarios (If possible) Live endpoints from ongoing testing
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Workshop Tracks TrackSpecs Infrastructure / Metadata WS-Addressing, WS-Policy, WS-PolicyAssertions, WS- PolicyAttachment, WS-MetadataExchange Reliable Messaging WS-ReliableMessaging SecurityWS-Security, WS-Trust, WS-SecureConversation, WS- SecurityPolicy, WS-SecurityKerberos, WS-Federation, WS-Federation Active and Passive Client Profiles TransactionsWS-Coordination, WS-AtomicTransaction, WS- BusinessActivity EventingWS-Eventing
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Workshop History Feedback Workshops Policy + Security (Trust) – Feb 2003 Policy + Security (Trust) – March 2003 Reliable Messaging – July 2003 Security (Federation) – Nov 2003 Interop Workshops Reliable Messaging – Oct 2003 Security (Secure Conv and Trust) – Nov 2003
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Why the incremental approach? Rome wasn’t built in a day Neither was the Internet, or any major IT infrastructure! Specs take time to settle in and usage experiences develop Building the higher layers of the architecture can point out changes required in lower levels For example: HTML didn’t jump straight to v4.0 – it took time to see what worked and what didn’t
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Workshops – More Info Workshops Home Page on MSDN http://msdn.microsoft.com/webservices/commu nity/workshops/ http://msdn.microsoft.com/webservices/commu nity/workshops/
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Ways to get involved Visit Workshop web pages for more info Join the workshop mailing lists on Yahoo WS-RM-Workshops WS-Security-Workshops WS-TX-Workshops WS-Eventing-Workshops Come to future Feedback and/or Interop Workshops and give us your input
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