This looks alright, but I have some questions. First, why isn't the WS PMC sponsoring this as WS-TSIK?
There is a proposed "PGP" package being discussed in Jakarta Commons. Would there be any overlap at lower levels (not at the WS layer) between them, providing for some collaboration? > The intent with Apache TSIK is to create a web services project > to implement standards as defined by W3C, OASIS, and others: > Rather than trying to implement 100% of a specific standard, > we wanted to provide simplified APIs that would make sense > in most use cases. However, what's implemented will always > be to specification. So this only works if the standard permits a subset implementation? > The WS-FX project is an umbrella for several sub projects. The > composability of WS standards means that a division into a > subproject structure is reasonable. WS-FX's main emphasis, though > not the only way of deployment, is by way of Axis filters. > We propose TSIK as a separate project, somewhat competitive to > WS-FX, but focused more on a toolkit usage model. > There are a number of Java Community Process JSR's in various stages > of development. These JSR APIs will probably end up in ASF projects, > some sooner than later. So would the TSIK be implementing these capabilities and then be leveraged by other API providing projects? Or is the primary issue here that: > The JSR APIs often strive to completely implement each specification. > While this is sometimes valuable, few applications use more than the > most common functions. Again, TSIK is designed to simplify security > usage as much as possible. And therefore, the TSIK would not be the implementation, but would be a simplified API on top of a fuller implementation? --- Noel --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]