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Subject: RE: [wsbpel] Issue 133 - Proposal For Vote
Why would you send some unknown string to a client? This is similar to some web sites replying with COM fault codes or OLEDB error messages in HTTP error replies when they break internally—I never found those details especially helpful J
From: Danny van der Rijn [mailto:dannyv@tibco.com]
The case that I'm interested in, that you can't do
easily, is a catchAll where you're going to take whatever fault data is
returned to you, and stuff it into a "reason text" string in the
fault data that is the fault of your signature. something like: Although writing a generic handler based on "reflection" on the fault data is possible, the same effect can be produced for the same effort in most cases where you actually know what to do by writing a specific fault handler rather than defering to a catchAll. I support Yaron's proposal to close it with no action. ________________________________ From: Danny van der Rijn [mailto:dannyv@tibco.com] Sent: Fri 4/1/2005 4:03 PM Cc: wsbpeltc Subject: Re: [wsbpel] Issue 133 - Proposal For Vote I thought the proposal in the issue statement was reasonable. Yaron Y. Goland wrote:
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