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Subject: NEW ISSUE: BJM60012 and BJM60013 conflict
For an SCA reference with a JMS binding and bidirectional interface, when a request message is sent the SCA runtime MAY set the JMSReplyTo destination to the same value as the scaCallbackDestination user property [BJM60012].
For an SCA reference with a JMS binding and bidirectional interface, when a request message is sent as part of a request/response MEP, the SCA runtime MUST set the JMSReplyTo header in the message it creates as described in section 6.2 [BJM60013].
60012 says you may set the JMSReplyTo
to be the scaCallbackDestination, 60013 says for request/response you have
to set JMSReplyTo according to the normal request/response rules.
PROPOSAL:
Make 60012 specific to one-way operations
by inserting "as part of a one-way MEP".
For an SCA reference with a JMS binding and bidirectional interface, when a request message is sent as part of a one-way MEP, the SCA runtime MAY set the JMSReplyTo destination to the same value as the scaCallbackDestination user property [BJM60012].
Regards, Simon
Simon Holdsworth
STSM, SCA Bindings Architect; Master Inventor; OASIS SCA Bindings TC Chair
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