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Subject: Groups - New Action Item #0079 Consistency for suppressJoinFailure
OASIS Web Services Business Process Execution Language (WSBPEL) TC member, Ms Monica Martin has created a new action item. Number: #0079 Description: Consistency for suppressJoinFailure Owner: Unassigned Comments: Ms Monica Martin 2006-04-04 23:08 GMT If we intend and agree to delete this in Section 10.1, we also need to synchronize this with Section 5.2 at a minimum. Please check to ensure alignment with resolution to Issue 70. Section 10.1: suppressJoinFailure. This attribute determines whether the joinFailure fault will be suppressed for all activities in the process. The effect of the attribute at the process level can be overridden by an activity using a different value for the attribute. The default for this attribute is "no" at the process level. When this attribute is not specified for an activity, it inherits its value from its closest enclosing activity or from the process if no enclosing activity specifies this attribute. Section 5.2: suppressJoinFailure. This attribute determines whether the joinFailure fault will be suppressed for all activities in the process. The effect of the attribute at the process level can be overridden by an activity using a different value for the attribute. The default for this attribute is "no" at the process level. When this attribute is not specified for an activity, it inherits its value from its closest enclosing activity or from the process if no enclosing activity specifies this attribute. View Details: http://www.oasis-open.org/apps/org/workgroup/wsbpel/members/action_item.php?action_item_id=1456 Referenced Items Date Name Type ---- ---- ---- 2006-03-31 reviewOfChapter10 - revision 1.2.docReference Document PLEASE NOTE: If the above links do not work for you, your email application may be breaking the link into two pieces. You may be able to copy and paste the entire link address into the address field of your web browser. - OASIS Open Administration
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