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In addition to the new Transfer and Enumeration specs, we published a whitepaper today providing an overview of the Web services architecture. It's a great place to start for folks who want to understand the architectural tenets that have guided our design, as well as how the individual specs fit together to form an architectural whole. We anticipate updating it occasionally to reflect the evolution of the architecture as it further matures.
Congrats to Felipe and to the many other folks who contributed to this paper!
This whitepaper is a great addition to the literature on web services and where it is going. I like that they will be updating it as the architecture moves along as well.