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It may make sense yet. MTOM
is a Candidate Recommendation - Omri breaks down the three specs. This
will be supported in WSE 3.0 and in Indigo, and appears to be the final and official
way to do attachments with SOAP. Only took four tries.
[The W3C's MTOM (which is based on PASwA) is] the attachments
technology that we believe gives us an adequate interoperable solution for attaching
large objects to SOAP messages, while still retaining the goodness of the
XML Infoset, thereby enabling composition with other WS technologies such
as WS-Security. [Omri Gazitt]