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Subject: [bt-spec] re issue 108 - not for atoms (was RE: [business-transaction]Email vote - Issues 87 and 108 - voting endsTues May 30)


switched cc to BT-spec, as it's detail

The immediate preceding sentence and the first paragraph of this block are

<quote>
   .... For an Atom Coordinator, visibility of the Inferiors is useful but
less important, since no selection can be made among which will be in the
confirm-set - for an Atom, all Inferiors are ipso facto members of the
confirm-set.

For this control of the Inferiors to be useful, the Terminator application
element will need to be able to associate particular parts of the
application work with each Inferior. This can be achieved by various means.
Taking the case of an application element controlling a Cohesion Composer:
</quote>

Is it worth changing the first sentence of the paragraph to start:

For this control of the Inferiors of a Cohesion Composer to be useful ...

or can you suggest some other change ?

Peter


> -----Original Message-----
> From: William Cox [mailto:william.cox@bea.com]
> Sent: 30 April 2002 04:56
> To: zpope@pobox.com
> Cc: OASIS BTP (Main List)
> Subject: Re: [business-transaction] Email vote - Issues 87 and 108 -
> voting endsTues May 30
>
>
> I vote YES on issue 87, with the following note:  This proposed
> conformance
> statement is OK for a committee draft, but is not ready for the
> next stage.
> Specifying "sort of" conformance has no useful place.
>
> I vote YES on issue 108, with the following note:  Text should be
> added to clarify
> that (as in the problem statement) this isn't an issue with Atoms.
>
> bill cox
>
>



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