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Subject: 'Catch' review Re: [tamie] Minutes F2F Korea in wiki, + reminder meeting Tuesday 01/06
A. The 'catch': In general when considering virtual time, etc, it does seem to get a little complex Maybe a simple intro would be to just consider three ways to catch: 1. duration = 0 - inside a loop 2. duration <> 0 or between two times (or virtual times) - typically not inside a loop 3. as one or either of the above (?) but with a macro e.g. 'catcher' Then we might list the pros and cons of each of the above. Maybe this is where we start with the tutorial documentation of catch/catcher. B. The 'catcher': Here a catch is working with a catcher: there seems to be redundancy/duplication of parameters (both in catch and catcher) If I refer to a catcher in a catch, why do I still need anything else in the catch? I would have thought the catcher would include the details (a bit like a specialized subroutine) so that all I need to say in the catch is <catch catcher='xyz'/> (comparable to xslt's <call-template name='xyz'/>) . Best regards Steve 2009/1/5 Durand, Jacques R. <JDurand@us.fujitsu.com>: > For review: > > http://wiki.oasis-open.org/tamie/2008-12-11%2B12Minutes > > also note the action items: > > > AI-Dec08-1: Jacques: script Use Case #1 based on latest script language > design. > > AI-Dec08-2: Dale: make proposal for Use Case #3, a business transaction with > Cancel Order and non-deterministic flow. > > AI-Dec08-3: Cho and KIEC to provide more input on desired event structure, > and use cases for using more than one Event Board. > > AI-Dec08-4: Stephen: review and comment on the CATCH operator, especially > some patterns emulating XOR behavior and timing control. > > > > see meeting agenda for Tuesday: > > http://www.oasis-open.org/apps/org/workgroup/tamie/event.php?event_id=21815 > > > > Jacques -- Stephen D. Green Document Engineering Services Ltd http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=matthew+22:37 .. and voice
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