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Subject: Re: [wsbpel] Issue - 166 - Let's try it again
?? Dieter Roller IBM Senior Technical Staff Member (STSM) IBM Academy of Technology Emeritus Phone : +49-7031-164476 Fax : +49-7031-164890 e-mail rol@de.ibm.com Assaf Arkin <arkin@intalio.co m> To Dieter Roller/Germany/IBM@IBMDE 10/05/2004 08:50 cc AM ygoland@bea.com, wsbpeltc <wsbpel@lists.oasis-open.org> Subject Re: [wsbpel] Issue - 166 - Let's try it again Is it indivisible or infinitesimal? Assaf Dieter Roller wrote: >I don't think that the meaning of atomic is ambigous. It means that the >assign is executed has the properties of an ACID transaction. Requiring >that an assign is executed as the only activity in a process is far too >restrictive (and not necessary)... > >Cheers, > >dieter > > >Dieter Roller >IBM Senior Technical Staff Member (STSM) >IBM Academy of Technology Emeritus >Phone : +49-7031-164476 >Fax : +49-7031-164890 >e-mail rol@de.ibm.com > > > > > "Yaron Y. Goland" > <ygoland@bea.com> > To > 10/05/2004 01:54 wsbpeltc > AM <wsbpel@lists.oasis-open.org> > cc > > Please respond to Subject > ygoland [wsbpel] Issue - 166 - Let's try it > again > > > > > > > > > > >Problem: The meaning of the term atomic in the BPEL specification's >definition of assign is ambiguous. > >Proposed Change Of Language: The assign activity is atomic, that is, the >assign activity MUST be executed as if, for the duration of its >execution, it was the only activity in the process being executed. The >mechanisms used to implement the previous requirement are implementation >dependent. > > Thoughts? > > Yaron > >To unsubscribe from this mailing list (and be removed from the roster of >the OASIS TC), go to >http://www.oasis-open.org/apps/org/workgroup/wsbpel/members/leave_workgroup.php >. > > > > >To unsubscribe from this mailing list (and be removed from the roster of the OASIS TC), go to http://www.oasis-open.org/apps/org/workgroup/wsbpel/members/leave_workgroup.php . > > >
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