This bring up a good point. There are two kinds of contracts - a technical contract and business contract. As you stated, protocol is part of a technical contract, but is often not part of a business contract for a service.
H.Ozawa --- In service-orientated- [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Karandikar,Amit" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > The protocol should be part of the technical contract of a service, kind > of like what the WSDL is today for web services. The formal contract for > the service wouldn't state the protocol (IMO). > > - Amit >
