Joe,
I have the same interpretation...Start relates to the
"starting" of whatever the service is the front end for...Thus whatever it means
to "start" the manageable backend....Same with stop....
Again, that's my interpretatin....
-S
From: Joseph Kueser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2005 10:30 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Start/Stop Operation Example?
We're trying to
write some fully WSDM-compliant web services, for demo purposes at this
point. We're basing our demo web services largely on what the Muse guys
have put out. But, alas, the weather station demo doesn't have start and
stop operations.
After some thought,
we realized that we do not really know what start and stop really mean
:-)
Does anyone have a
good definition of what stop and start mean in terms of WSDM web services.
And even more importantly, does anyone have an example of a start and stop
implementation?
(Our guess right now
is that start and stop pretty much mean whatever the person implementing the web
service want them to mean.)
Thanks for your
help.
Joe
Kueser
Gestalt,
LLC
