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Subject: Editing of Issue 120
Danny, The proposed resolution of issue 120 is not very detailed (http://www.choreology.com/external/WS_BPEL_issues_list.html#Issue120).
As I think you were the champion for this issue, please confirm if my editing
is satisfactory: In Section 9.2: - from: The examples in this section show correlation being
used on almost every messaging activity (receive, reply, and invoke). This is
because WS-BPEL does not assume the use of any sophisticated conversational
transport protocols for messaging. In cases where such protocols are used, the
explicit use of correlation in WS-BPEL can be reduced to those activities that
establish the conversational connections - to: The examples in this section show correlation being
used on almost every messaging activity (receive, reply, and invoke). This is
because WS-BPEL does not assume the use of any sophisticated conversational
transport protocols for messaging. In cases where such protocols are used, the
explicit use of correlation in WS-BPEL can be reduced to those activities that
establish the conversational connections. In another words, if
there is no explicit correlation set used in an inbound messaging activity
(initial or non-initial), an implicit implementation-specific correlation
mechanism MAY be used. Thanks, |
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