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Subject: Re: [sca-bindings] BINDINGS-113: What does BWS20006 mean?
At the time the statement was put in, there was a perception (or desire) by some to insist that such an invocation goes to ALL the ports in the set of available ports. This statement shuts that debate down. I don't see why you think its untestable. As long as one and only one invocation msg goes out on any invocation then the requirements of the statement are met. I can imagine a testcase that has multiple WSDL ports which if used are valid and would enable an invocation to occur. It seems a simple matter to wire them to components that can inform a controller component if they get invoked. It's complicated, but not untestable. Dave Booz STSM, BPM and SCA Architecture Co-Chair OASIS SCA-Policy TC and SCA-J TC "Distributed objects first, then world hunger" Poughkeepsie, NY (845)-435-6093 or 8-295-6093 e-mail:booz@us.ibm.com |------------> | From: | |------------> >--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| |Eric Johnson <eric@tibco.com> | >--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| |------------> | To: | |------------> >--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| |Anish Karmarkar <Anish.Karmarkar@oracle.com> | >--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| |------------> | Cc: | |------------> >--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| |OASIS Bindings <sca-bindings@lists.oasis-open.org> | >--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| |------------> | Date: | |------------> >--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| |02/10/2010 08:46 PM | >--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| |------------> | Subject: | |------------> >--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| |Re: [sca-bindings] BINDINGS-113: What does BWS20006 mean? | >--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| Logged as: http://www.osoa.org/jira/browse/BINDINGS-113 -Eric. On 02/10/2010 04:02 PM, Anish Karmarkar wrote: > Title: What does BWS20006 mean? > > Spec: WS Binding > > Description: > BWS20006 says -- > "When an invocation is made using an SCA reference binding with the > wsdl.service form of wsdlElement, the SCA runtime MUST use exactly one > port from the set of available ports for the reference (with port > selection on a per-invocation basis permitted)." > > This is, at the very least, untestable. But I think it is also a > pointless stmt. If the selection is made on a per-invocation basis, > and if *an* invocation can involve only one endpoint (which I think it > does), then this is a redundant statement. It can never be violated, > but definition. > > Proposal: > > Remove BWS20006. > > > -Anish --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from this mail list, you must leave the OASIS TC that generates this mail. Follow this link to all your TCs in OASIS at: https://www.oasis-open.org/apps/org/workgroup/portal/my_workgroups.php
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