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Subject: Reference parameters and properties
The RM interop document referred to by Marc in his "Short History"
contains the following paragraph: Some of
the scenarios described in this document require that the service
change its behavior
depending on the scenario being executed. In order for the service to
know the
behavior that is expected this document defines a set of WS-Addressing
reference properties [my emphasis] that should be included at
part of the wsa:To EPR for all
client to service messages associated with the scenario: <rmi:acceptOffer>
(true | false) </rmi:acceptoffer> Isn't this an example of non-opaque, transparent reference parameters? I presume that in the modern world contractually-agreed ref params are used to effect the communication of these semantics, but otherwise no change? Alastair |
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