[Date Prev] | [Thread Prev] | [Thread Next] | [Date Next] -- [Date Index] | [Thread Index] | [List Home]
Subject: Issue - R16 - confusing description of Message Exchange Handling
This issue has been added to the wsbpel issue list with a status of "received". The status will be changed to "open" if a motion to open the issue is proposed and that motion is approved by the TC. A motion could also be proposed to close it without further consideration. Otherwise it will remain as "received".
The issues list is posted as a Technical Committee document to the OASIS WSBPEL TC pages on a regular basis. The current edition, as a TC document, is the most recent version of the document entitled in the "Issues" folder of the WSBPEL TC document list - the next posting as a TC document will include this issue. The list editor's working copy, which will normally include an issue when it is announced, is available at this constant URL.
- If a fault handler has completed without any unhandled fault then a check for orphaned IMA’s MUST be made. If any orphaned IMA is detected then a new bpel:missingReply is thrown to the parent scope (similar to throwing or rethrowing other faults from a fault handler). However, if the fault handler is handling a bpel:missingReply fault and no new IMA's were created and left open by the fault handler, the new fault MUST NOT be generated and thrown. The newly thrown bpel:missingReply fault MUST encompass all orphaned IMA's. When the bpel:missingReply fault is thrown, all the orphaned IMA's are encompassed by the fault and are no longer considered orphaned.
I get lost after the second sentence. What fault is the 3rd sentence referring to? If it MUST NOT be generated and thrown, then what is the point of the 4th sentence?
Changes: 26 Sep 2006 - new issue
To comment on this issue (including whether it should be accepted), please follow-up to this announcement on the wsbpel@lists.oasis-open.org list (replying to this message should automatically send your message to that list), or ensure the subject line as you send it starts "Issue - R16 - [anything]" or is a reply to such a message. If you want to formally propose a resolution to an open issue, please start the subject line "Issue - R16 - Proposed resolution", without any Re: or similar.
To add a new issue, see the issues procedures document
[Date Prev] | [Thread Prev] | [Thread Next] | [Date Next] -- [Date Index] | [Thread Index] | [List Home]