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Subject: Re: [wsbpel-abstract] RE: Strawman for discussion
-One of the points, was in a thread with Rania, myself and Satish:
There are only two patterns:
a) ExecProc--to-->AbsProc
b) AbsProc--to-->ExecProc
-Another point was that opq-activities (one type of the opaque placeholder
feature) are useful for all the patterns
and should not be focused just on templates. An example that was given
was using opq-activities for resolving Issue99.
-Rania provided an excellent analysis of the continuum of opaque placeholders
for all the patterns (I guess Rania you can
work as a consultant in NYC ;->) that is maybe of interest to all of
us.
Since it is kind of difficult to replicate all the arguments here it
may be useful to forward the
relevant discussion threads to the list as context. What do you guys
think?
--
Nick
"Trickovic, Ivana" wrote:
Satish,Thanks a lot for the summary. There are still some open issues (as you also emphasized in the document) but I do believe we made great progress. I find the three abstract usage patterns really useful (instead of discussing concrete use cases).
Regards,
Ivana-----Original Message-----
From: Satish Thatte [mailto:satisht@microsoft.com]
Sent: Donnerstag, 26. August 2004 08:26
To: wsbpel-abstract@lists.oasis-open.org
Cc: Nickolas Kavantzas; Rania Khalaf; Trickovic, Ivana
Subject: Strawman for discussionMyself and the people on the CC list have had a few exchanges around a proposed joint statement on abstract processes. We did not have the time to reach convergence, and as Phil pointed out, the full discussion ought to happen in the broader group. I attach my strawman for further discussion.
The formulation is entirely mine - the CC line is of course at liberty to question and criticize any and all points in my document J
I will unfortunately be out of town this Friday but hope to rejoin the discussion next week.Satish
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