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Subject: Re: [ws-sx] ws-trust error handling?


Could you elaborate on the rational behind this?

Thanks, Frank.

Anthony Nadalin wrote:
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> The faults in WS-Trust are not mandated, thus not normative.
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> Anthony Nadalin | Work 512.838.0085 | Cell 512.289.4122
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>              Frank Siebenlist                                              
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> I received the following Q from one of our programmers about the
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> The WSDL defined in the specification does not define any faults for the
> operations. Are there any planned ? Section 11 titled "Error Handling"
> defines a list of faults in the "wst" namespace, but the WSDL does not use
> these fault types nor are these fault types defined normatively in any
> place. Are these fault types defined else where ?
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> Thanks, Frank.
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> Frank Siebenlist               franks@mcs.anl.gov
> The Globus Alliance - Argonne National Laboratory
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Frank Siebenlist               franks@mcs.anl.gov
The Globus Alliance - Argonne National Laboratory



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