Abdallah,
Please don't get me wrong. I meant the SrNP is proposed (and being
developed) by Tequila and I think it is not open yet. This doesn't mean
that it won't be available to the WG. It is up to Tequila consortium to
decide.
Best regards,
Hamid Asgari
-----Original Message-----
From: Abdallah Rayhan [mailto:arayhan@nortelnetworks.com]
Sent: 03 April 2001 15:09
To: sls@ist-tequila.org
Subject: Deliverables of SLS
Hamid,
This is what I suspected One of the main objectives of writing
a charter and having a WG is to develop the requirements and
the solutions in a collective and open environment. That is what
I would expect if the work is to be endorsed by the IETF industry.
However, if the deliverables of SLS are not going to be developed
in an open and collective environment through this WG, we would be
wasting our time in the IETF.
regards
Abdallah
"Hamid.Asgari" wrote:
>
> Hello Abdallah,
>
> SrNP is proposed by Tequila and is not an open standard. For more
> information, have a look at the Tequila site and deliverable D1.2:
> http://www.ist-tequila.org/ Project results/Deliverables
>
> Best regards,
> Hamid Asgari
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Abdallah Rayhan [mailto:arayhan@nortelnetworks.com]
> Sent: 02 April 2001 21:01
> To: sls@ist-tequila.org
> Subject: Re: [tequila/sls] comments on SLS scope
>
> Panos Georgatsos wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > Bandler, Paul wrote:
> >
> > > Forgive my intrusion on this discussion (I am normally a silent and
> > > infrequent monitor of this list), but if I understand correctly, the
> > > discussion is about how to go about producing a standardized framework
> for
> > > negotiating SLS which will lead to contractual SLA's between service
> > > providers and customers right? Also you're considering the role of
> > > modelling to represent a semantic model of the universe of discourse
and
> > > then possibly using XML as a data exchange and possibly storage
> format....
> > > Well, in that case is it not reasonable to consider SLS/SLA
negotiation
> as a
> > > vertical market application of any eCommerce transaction and align
with
> the
> > > ebXML (http://www.ebxml.org/index.htm) efforts to create a standard
> > > approach, framework and communication infrastructure for eCommerce?
> >
> > Your proposal indeed makes sense and it should be sought for.
> >
> > ebXML has been considered for providing the underlying reliable message
> > exchange service required for exchanging the service negotiation
messages
> > between a customer and a provider. In fact, we have specified a service
> > negotiation protocol (SrNP) for negotiating the TEQUILA SLSs, where we
> have
> > specified exactly the interfaces to a reliable message exchange service
> (such as
> > ebXML). However, I think, the current ebXML specifications are not
> suitable for
> > B-C type of communication, as it is the case in SLS negotiation.
> Therefore, in
> > the current implementation of SrNP, we have specified and developed a
> message
> > exchange service (ala ebXML, also capable for B-C communication) based
on
> http
> > or on tcp.
> >
>
> Is SrNP a proprietary protocol or an open standard?
>
> regards
> Abdallah
>
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