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Subject: Re: ebBP 2/22/2005: Any Protocol Failure Question: section 4.6.8.1 and4.8.3
After yesterday's discussion, we still have a partially open question related to: Is a general exception actually an AnyProtocolFailure? If so, other than a technical failure, are there other details to discuss on state transition. Thanks. > mm1: 2/22/2005: Today, we discussed this question briefly. How do we > separate or compare the AnyProtocolFailure to general exception. There > are actually > 1 questions here. So I will attempt to articulate: > > * Any protocol failure is one of the enumeration values of the > ConditionGuardValue list that can apply to a substate (status) > visibility or to condition guard. See Sections 4.6.8.1 and 4.8.3, > that specify guards on transitions. > * General exception is defined but is not part of the BT patterns > defined (as it is unplanned). See Section 4.8.2.3. > > Therefore, is general exception an 'AnyProtocolFailure' other than the > other types specified? I ask this question because the use of the > general exception is not articulated as a guard. .... > > So we have to answer: > > * How do GeneralException and AnyProtocolFailure relate if at all? > One is in the defined transition guards (the latter) and the other > is completely unplanned. ...... > * After answering above question, what schema changes may be > required. Tech spec language will follow.
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