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Subject: RE: [wsbpel] repeatUntil description issue
Hi Vinky, I think the idea was to create a loop that
executes at least once with a test after execution of the loop. As opposed to <while>
which tests before the loop is executed and thereby the loop code may not execute
at all. Is that still the semantics? - Chris From: Mehta, Vinkesh ( As we discussed during the Nov 2nd conf. call. I would like to
request opening the following new issue: In 6.2 the description of <repeatUntil> is incorrect. It
is opposite of the traditional meaning of a REPEAT UNTIL construct. The
expected meaning is for the iterator to repeat *until* the boolean condition is
met(becomes true). But the description says otherwise. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The <repeatUntil> constructs allows you to indicate the
repeated performance of a specified iterative activity. The iterative activity
will continue to be performed so long as after it executes the given Boolean
<repeatUntil> condition holds true. Proposed Description: The <repeatUntil> construct allows you to indicate the
repeated performance of a specified iterative activity. The iterative activity
will continue to be performed until the given Boolean <repeatUntil>
condition becomes true. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Regards,
Vinkesh O. Mehta
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