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-Eric.
Simon Holdsworth wrote:
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TARGET: SCA JMS Binding
Specification
CD-02 rev 3
DESCRIPTION:
There are a couple of issues with
normative
statements in the JMS binding section 6.
BJM60001 does not state it is
specifically
for unidirectional references. BJM60012 is contradictory when the
reference is bidirectional, so BJM60001 should be modified to indicate
that it is specifically for unidirectional references.
BJM60003 says that in a certain
situation,
the JMSReplyTo must be non-null; BJM60004 says in that situation
and condition X, JMSReplyTo must be set a certain way, and BJM60005
says
that in that situation and not condition X, JMSReplyTo must be set some
other way. So BJM60004 + BJM60005 mean that BJM60003 must always
be true and can be discarded.
PROPOSAL:
Update BJM60001 to say: For an
SCA reference with a JMS binding and unidirectional interface, when a
request
message is sent .... etc
Delete BJM60003
Simon Holdsworth
STSM, SCA Bindings Architect; Master Inventor; OASIS SCA Bindings TC
Chair
MP 211, IBM UK Labs, Hursley Park, Winchester SO21 2JN, UK
Tel +44-1962-815059 (Internal 245059) Fax +44-1962-816898
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Unless stated otherwise above:
IBM United Kingdom Limited - Registered in England and Wales with
number
741598.
Registered office: PO Box 41, North Harbour, Portsmouth, Hampshire PO6
3AU
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