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Subject: RE: msh TimeAccuracy RE: T2 Reliable Messaging w/o CPA or VIA...
Agreed. Let's remove mshTimeAccuracy from the MS spec (section 10.2.2). David F. -----Original Message----- From: Dale Moberg [mailto:dmoberg@cyclonecommerce.com] Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 5:56 PM To: ebXML Msg Cc: ebxml-cppa@lists.oasis-open.org Subject: msh TimeAccuracy RE: T2 Reliable Messaging w/o CPA or VIA... >> mshTimeAccuracy >> >>>This is the accuracy to which a recipient of a message claims to keep their internal >> system clocks. This should probably be part of a CPP and not vary from message to message >> therefore it does not need to be in the MessageHeader >> [David Fischer] Agreed, but what if there is no CPP? I'm not sure why this is necessary. Chris Ferris>It isn't represented in the CPP, nor should it be. I have repeatedly expressed my >belief that this is unnecessary at best, and more likely unimplementable in any event [1]. >If anything, I could see parties agreeing to a requirement that their respective >system's system clock be synchronized using something like NTP or some similar >service and having this reflected in some manner within the CPP/A, but not mshTimeAccuracy! >I for one would like to see this removed from the 1.1 specification. I agree with Chris that the use of NTP to synchronize clocks at a distance is something that is suitable for a CPA and that the use of NTP or XNTP or whatever could be advertized in a CPP. I also agree that putting the mshTimeAccuracy in the MessageHeader is definitely excess baggage! Should be removed. ------------------------------------------------------------------ To unsubscribe from this elist send a message with the single word "unsubscribe" in the body to: ebxml-msg-request@lists.oasis-open.org
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