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The Working Group was closed on the 10th July 2009.
The XML Protocol WG is part of the Web Services Activity.
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Initially, per the charter. Changes to the schedule will be negotiated with the relevant parties via the XML CG. The Working Group welcomes comments on the xml-dist-app mailing list (archive).
Below are listed other documents produced by the working group:
Other Documents | Document | Revision Date | Status/History |
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Terminology Section | Now included in the SOAP 1.2 spec | - | - |
Transport binding framework & bindings | SOAP Underlying Protocol Binding Framework | 2001-10-16 | Editors' copy |
Default HTTP binding | 2001-10-11 | Editors' copy | |
Transport Message Exchange Pattern: Single-Request-Response | 2001-10-11 | Editors' copy |
For patents information about those documents, please see the current Licensing commitments for XML Protocol Working Group's specifications as well as the previous XMLP WG patent disclosure statements.
Note that those documents are not produced by the Working Group, but done by third parties. The authoritative version is always the original publication made by the Working Group.
Document | Language | Original | Translator | Date |
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SOAP Version 1.2, partie 0: Pr�liminaire | French | Rec: SOAP Version 1.2 Part 0: Primer | Carine Bournez | 24 June 2003 |
SOAP Version 1.2 Partie 1: Structure pour l'�change de messages | French | REC: SOAP Version 1.2 Part 1: Messaging Framework | Carine Bournez | 24 June 2003 |
SOAP Version 1.2 Partie 2: Ajouts | French | PR: SOAP Version 1.2 Part 2: Adjuncts | Carine Bournez | 24 June 2003 |
The XML Protocol Working Group charter has a specific timeline, which is reported below. When more precise events will be scheduled, they will be included, together with a status report and meeting minutes, so to indicate historical progress of the Working Group.
The charter has been updated in May 2007, here is the list of previous charters
Meeting records of subgroups are also available:
Below is a list of the Working Group's meeting minutes:
See How to join a W3C Working Group if you want to become a member of this Working Group.
The working group currently consists of the following 5 members representing 3 organisations (excluding chair and W3C staff), and 0 expert/observer:
Name | Organization | Role | IPR Claims |
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Chris Ferris | IBM | chair | See |
Anish Karmarkar | Oracle | principal | no |
Yves Lafon | W3C | team contact | no |
Jonathan Marsh | WSO2 | principal | no |
Jeff Mischkinsky | Oracle | alternate | no |
Invited Experts/Observers:
none
The list of IPR statements for current and past WG members has been moved to a separate page, for documents published before 2006, see the previous IPR statements
Previous members:
Richard Martin (Active Data Exchange), Eric Fedok (Active Data Exchange), Shane Sesta (Active Data Exchange), Susan Yee (Active Data Exchange), Mark Nottingham (Akamai Technologies), Mark Jones (AT&T), Michah Lerner (AT&T), Jags Ramnaryan (BEA Systems), Dan Frantz (BEA Systems), Mark Nottingham (BEA Systems), Alex Ceponkus (Bowstreet), James Tauber (Bowstreet), Rekha Nagarajan (Calico Commerce), Mary Holstege (Calico Commerce), Jean-Jacques Moreau (Canon), Herve Ruellan (Canon), Krishna Sankar (Cisco Systems), Raj Nair (Cisco Systems), David Burdett (Commerce One), Murray Maloney (Commerce One), Jay Kasi (Commerce One), Yin-Leng Husband (Compaq), Kevin Perkins (Compaq), Mario Jeckle (DaimlerChrysler Research and Technology), Andreas Riegg (DaimlerChrysler Research and Technology), Mark Needleman (Data Research Associates), Yan Xu (DataChannel), Brian Eisenberg (DataChannel), Mike Dierken (DataChannel), Don Box (DevelopMentor), Martin Gudgin (DevelopMentor), Aaron Skonnard (DevelopMentor), Philippe Bedu (EDF (Electricite De France)), Olivier Boudeville (EDF (Electricite De France)), Jeffrey Kay (Engenia Software), Eric Jenkins (Engenia Software), Michael Freeman (Engenia Software), Bjoern Heckel (Epicentric), Dean Moses (Epicentric), Julian Kumar (Epicentric), Miles Chaston (Epicentric), Alan Kropp (Epicentric), Scott Golubock (Epicentric), Nilo Mitra (Ericsson), Jim d'Augustine (Excelon Corporation), Kazunori Iwasa (Fujitsu Limited), Masahiko Narita (Fujitsu Limited), Jim Hughes (Fujitsu Limited), Dick Brooks (Group 8760), David Ezell (Hewlett Packard), Stuart Williams (Hewlett Packard), Yin-Leng Husband (Hewlett Packard), Fransisco Cubera (IBM), David Fallside (IBM), John Ibbotson (IBM), Doug Davis (IBM), Noah Mendelsohn (IBM), Mark Baker (Idokorro Mobile, Inc.), Charles Campbell (Informix Software), Soumitro Tagore (Informix Software), Bob Lojek (Intalio Inc.), Randy Hall (Intel), Highland Mary Mountain (Intel), Brad Lund (Intel), Mark Hale (Interwoven), Ron Daniel (Interwoven), Oisin Hurley (IONA Technologies), Mike Greenberg (IONA Technologies), Suresh Kodichath (IONA Technologies), Roberto Castaldo (IWA / HWG), David Orchard (Jamcracker), Alex Milowski (Lexica), Ray Denenberg (Library of Congress), Rich Greenfield (Library of Congress), Noah Mendelsohn (Lotus Development), Glen Daniels (Macromedia), Simeon Simeonov (Macromedia), Jin Yu (MartSoft Corp.), Ryuji Inoue (Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.), Steve Hole (MessagingDirect Ltd.), John-Paul Sicotte (MessagingDirect Ltd.), Paul Cotton (Microsoft Corporation), Henrik Nielsen (Microsoft Corporation), Martin Gudgin (Microsoft Corporation), Jeff Schlimmer (Microsoft Corporation), Don Box (Microsoft Corporation), Doug Purdy (Microsoft Corporation), Mike Vernal (Microsoft Corporation), Marwan Sabbouh (MITRE Corporation), Paul Denning (MITRE Corporation), Vilhelm Rosenqvist (NCR), Lew Shannon (NCR), Vidur Apparao (Netscape), Ray Whitmer (Netscape), Michael Mahan (Nokia), Scott Isaacson (Novell, Inc.), Art Nevarez (Novell, Inc.), Winston Bumpus (Novell, Inc.), Henry Lowe (OMG), Fred Waskiewicz (OMG), David Clay (Oracle), Jim Trezzo (Oracle), Yasser alSafadi (Philips Research), Amr Yassin (Philips Research), David Cleary (Progress Software), Andrew Eisenberg (Progress Software), Peter Lecuyer (Progress Software), Daniela Florescu (Propel), Murali Janakiraman (Rogue Wave), Patrick Thompson (Rogue Wave), Volker Wiechers (SAP AG), Gerd Hoelzing (SAP AG), Pete Wenzel (SeeBeyond), Michael Champion (Software AG), Dietmar Gaertner (Software AG), Colleen Evans (Sonic Software), David Chappell (Sonic Software), Ed Mooney (Sun Microsystems), Mark Baker (Sun Microsystems), Anne Thomas Manes (Sun Microsystems), Chris Ferris (Sun Microsystems), Tony Graham (Sun Microsystems), Jacek Kopecky (Systinet), Miroslav Simek (Systinet), Frank DeRose (TIBCO Software, Inc.), James Falek (TIBCO Software, Inc.), Don Mullen (TIBCO Software, Inc.), George Scott (Tradia Inc.), Erin Hoffmann (Tradia Inc.), Nick Smilonich (Unisys), Lynne Thompson (Unisys), Conleth O'Connell (Vignette), Richard Koo (Vitria Technology Inc.), Waqar Sadiq (Vitria Technology Inc.), Tony Lee (Vitria Technology Inc.), Hugo Haas (W3C), Carine Bournez (W3C), Randy Waldrop (WebMethods), Dave Cleary (webMethods), Asir Vedamuthu (webMethods), Camilo Arbelaez (webMethods), Bill Anderson (Xerox), Tom Breuel (Xerox), Ugo Corda (Xerox), Matthew MacKenzie (XMLGlobal Technologies), David Webber (XMLGlobal Technologies), John Evdemon (XMLSolutions), Kevin Mitchell (XMLSolutions), Rich Salz (Zolera Systems), Frederick Hirsch (Zolera Systems)
Previous observers: none.