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Subject: RE: [wsbpel] Issue 120 - Clarification on Resolution
Just a minor: "every messaging activity (receive, reply, and invoke)" would also need to include pick/onMessage and eventHandlers/onEvent. Kind Regards DK "Alexandre Alves" <aalves@bea.com> To 16.02.2006 01:45 <alex.yiu@oracle.com>, "Danny van der Rijn" <dannyv@tibco.com>, "Charlton Barreto" <cbarreto@adobe.com>, <wsbpel@lists.oasis-open.org> cc Subject RE: [wsbpel] Issue 120 - Clarification on Resolution After further off-line discussions, the new suggested spec text is: 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 the WS-BPEL specification 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. These protocol mechanisms MAY be used implicitly with or without any explicit use of correlation. Thanks! From: Alexandre Alves Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2006 9:59 AM To: wsbpel@lists.oasis-open.org; Danny van der Rijn Subject: [wsbpel] Issue 120 - Clarification on Resolution 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, an implicit implementation-specific correlation mechanism MAY be used.
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