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Subject: Re: [sca-c-cpp] NEW ISSUE: Support of Scopes



This issue has been assigned id CCPP-39 in the Jira system.
See
http://www.osoa.org/jira/browse/CCPP-39

Andrew

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Andrew Borley
Websphere ESB Development
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Bryan Aupperle <aupperle@us.ibm.com> wrote on 30/04/2008 15:09:45:

>
> RAISER: Bryan Aupperle
>
> TARGET: SCA C++ and C Specification sections titled "Component
> Implementation Scopes"  (2.3 of CD 01)
>
> DESCRIPTION: The Java Common Annotation and API specification states
> that support for scopes is optional while the C++ and C C&I
> specifications requires support for the stateless, conversation,
> request and composite scopes.
>
> Specifically from the Java CAA spec:
>
> This document defines four scopes:
> STATELESS
> REQUEST
> CONVERSATION
> COMPOSITE
> Java-based implementation types can choose to support any of these
> scopes, and they MAY also define new scopes specific to their type.
> ...
> The following sections specify four standard scopes which a Java-
> based implementation type MAY support.
>
> But from the C++ C&I (and the wording in the C C&I spec is equivalent) :

> The SCA C++ Client and Implementation Model mandates support for the
> four basic scopes; stateless, request, conversation, and composite.
> Additional scopes MAY be provided by SCA runtimes.

> ...
> The following sections specify the scopes an SCA runtime MUST
> support for C++ component implementations.

>
> PROPOSAL:   Change the support of scopes from required to optional.
> I.e. the above becomes:

> The SCA C++ Client and Implementation Model allows support for the
> four basic scopes; stateless, request, conversation, and composite.
> Additional scopes MAY be provided by SCA runtimes.

> ...
> The following sections specify the scopes an SCA runtime MAYsupport
> for C++ component implementations.

>
>
> Bryan Aupperle, Ph.D.
> STSM, WebSphere Enterprise Platform Software Solution Architect
> Master Inventor
>
> Research Triangle Park,  NC
> +1 919-254-7508 (T/L 444-7508)
> Internet Address: aupperle@us.ibm.com






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