Don Box shares that the new v3 revision of WS-Addressing is the winner for W3C submission. The submitters are:
- BEA
- IBM
- Microsoft
- SAP
- SUN
Steve Maine believes that standardization won't be easy since Oracle and friends have the WS-MessageDelivery spec. He points to a post by BEA's standards architect David Orchard that compares (somewhat cryptically) WS-Addressing and WS-MessageDelivery.
Anyone know why WSS happened at OASIS and WS-Addressing was submitted to W3C? (Guess: OASIS was working on a standard that was merged and ditto above for W3C.)
[C|Net article, eWeek article]