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Subject: Re: [wsbpel] Issue 13 - Updated Proposed Resolution]
Yaron Goland wrote: >Imagine a prefix style XML manipulation language is introduced that does >things like "and(foo,bar)". No tool in its right mind is going to say to the >user 'well you can use the prefix style everywhere in BPEL but this one >single place, join conditions, where you have to use an infix "foo and bar" >style.' > > You're right. I've read the spec over and over and over and I still don't understand what XML manipulation has to do with join conditions. I don't see node selection, there's no context node or any variable/function you can use to operate on nodes. No operators are allowed unless they deal with binary values. If nodes are non-existent, then where does XML manipulation come into play? So while I agree with the logic you presented, I still fail to see how it applies to join conditions. arkin
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