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Title: granularity of MTOM policy assertion Description: The assertion requires all messages, regardless of whether there is binary content, to be sent as application/xop+xml. Is this correct behavior? Shouldn't the assertion granularity be finer, e.g. such that a client could send a SOAP request (application/soap+xml) and receive an MTOM response (application/xop+xml) and vice-versa? Justification: seems odd at best to send xop serialized message even when there is no binary content. Type: technical Proposal: TBD
Note from JJM: http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/xml-dist-app/2007Feb/0011.html
Chris to ask JJM for feedback on the WG's intent to close this with no action
RESOLUTION: 4341 and 4505 closed with no action. Chris to follow-up with JJM explaining the action and requesting that should he choose, he can open a LC issue providing use cases See http://www.w3.org/2007/07/11-xmlprotocol-irc#T19-19-43