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MTOM Spec and WSE 3.0

If there is a more appropriate group to post this in please comment. Given
the lack of comments I feel I may not be looking in the correct groups.

With the MTOM spec becoming "Offical" then end of January, most now
recognize it as the way forward and are stating DIME/SwA as no longer valid.
However I find no implementations for TODAY. This leaves me in an
uncomfortable position on what to recommend for an immediate implementation
for sending attachments.

Question 1: Any date for WSE 3.0, which should support MTOM.
Question 2: Will it still support DIME for existing work.
Nov 23 '05 #1
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For the record, I have heard 2nd quarter for WSE 3 beta's.
If there is a more appropriate group to post this in please comment.
Given the lack of comments I feel I may not be looking in the correct
groups.

With the MTOM spec becoming "Offical" then end of January, most now
recognize it as the way forward and are stating DIME/SwA as no longer
valid. However I find no implementations for TODAY. This leaves me in
an uncomfortable position on what to recommend for an immediate
implementation for sending attachments.

Question 1: Any date for WSE 3.0, which should support MTOM. Question
2: Will it still support DIME for existing work.


Nov 23 '05 #2

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