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TARGET: SCA JMS Binding
Specification
CD-03
DESCRIPTION:
The definition of the
scaCallbackDestination
as "the name of the JMS Destination
to which callback messages are sent".
Receivers of messages with such a
property
need to be able to access the destination, so we need to clarify what
this
"name" is - a JNDI name perhaps.
The JMSReplyTo value is a
Destination,
not a string, so its also incorrect to refer to this and the
scaCallbackDestination
user property (string value) as having the same value.
PROPOSAL:
Change the definition to be "the
JNDI name of the JMS Destination to which callback messages are sent"
Also change the wording of 60012:
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
destination
as identified by the scaCallbackDestination user property [BJM60012]
Regards, Simon
Simon Holdsworth
STSM, SCA Bindings Architect; Master Inventor; OASIS SCA Bindings TC
Chair
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Tel +44-1962-815059 (Internal 245059) Fax +44-1962-816898
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