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RE: SOAP and iCalendar
Scott,
The e-mail you are referring to dates 9 months ago and
the group has decided not to go down the XML/http road
for a number of reason that was made public.
The issue has been closed. We will not using XML/http
and the group has move forward.
Andre Courtemanche
CS&T
-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Egan [mailto:scotte@tpg.com.au]
Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 1999 6:25 AM
To: ietf-calendar@imc.org
Subject: XML:SOAP and iCalendar
Hi,
There has been significant discussion about the implementation of
iCalendar protocol in XML. A lot of it has been centred around the
concept of raw XML and DTDs/XSLs.
On Fri, 12 Mar 1999 18:49:49 -0800 Lisa Lippert (Dusseault)
(Exchange)" <lisal@Exchange.Microsoft.com> wrote a list of benefits of
using XML. Others (Frank??) pointed out the limitations specifically
to do with weak data types with DTDs.
I have just read the Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP)
Specification (http://msdn.microsoft.com/xml/general/soapspec-v1.asp).
It proposes to use 'text/xml' with HTTP to create an XML-RPC. Since
it can make use of name spaces and allows the definition of objects
with methods that can be typed, would it not be a good idea to define
a SOAP definition for iCalendar.
Just a thought.
Scott Egan