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Subject: Re: [ws-caf-editors] context model
ah, that's a good question. When I have more time to think about it,
I'll give you my real answer. The short, easy answer that we might get
the most mileage out of anyway is the "stateful resource with a
lifecycle" as modeled by WS-RF. Mark Little wrote: What do you mean by "resource"? Mark.===== Original Message From Greg Pavlik <greg.pavlik@oracle.com> ===== Also, note that this takes a stab at the highest level of the stack, so to speak, in the Context spec; or, perhaps another way to put it: it describes the full integration of all the components in the spec. One other thing we don't talk about is the implied relationship between resources and contexts. Since this has been an underlying theme in many discussions we've had over the last months, we might want to consider expanding the text to call this out explicitly in a second pass. Martin Chapman wrote:what is the relationship between activity identifier and context? the text implies a realtionship yet its not on the diagram. also I sugest that rather having a note saying that activities can be nested, that there is an self refernceing association on activity. Martin.-----Original Message----- From: Mark Little [mailto:Mark.Little@arjuna.com] Sent: 09 March 2004 22:16 To: ws-caf-editors@lists.oasis-open.org Cc: mark.little@arjuna.com Subject: [ws-caf-editors] context model Here's the context model we seem to have agreement on so far. If you can take a quick look and let me know of anything that you think needs qualifying, I'll send it to the main group. I want to then follow up with email explaining the diagram (basically the text we've already got). From there we can persue some of the other issues (such as removing status types, context as one block in the SOAP header or one entry per ALS, ...) Mark. ---- Mark Little, Chief Architect, Transactions, Arjuna Technologies Ltd.www.arjuna.com |
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