Re: [soapbuilders] mustUnderstand on client side

I'd think so.

Jean-Jacques.


Noah_Mendelsohn@lotus.com wrote:

> The attached is from soapbuilders...should this turn into an issue for
> XMLP?
>
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> ----- Forwarded by Noah Mendelsohn/CAM/Lotus on 04/19/01 10:40 PM -----
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>                     "Doug Davis"
>                     <dug@us.ibm.c        To:     soapbuilders@yahoogroups.com
>                     om>                  cc:     (bcc: Noah Mendelsohn/CAM/Lotus)
>                                          Subject:     Re: [soapbuilders] mustUnderstand on client side
>                     04/18/01
>                     12:16 PM
>                     Please
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>                     soapbuilders
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>
>
> I see 3 choices:
>   1 - ignore it
>   2 - fault back to the server
>   3 - fault back to the client
>
> While 2 is probably what "should" happen, I doubt many
> will be able to support this.  1 seems most likely, but
> scares me.  3 seems like a nice middle of the road solution.
> 8-)
>
> -Dug
>
> Paul Kulchenko <paulclinger@yahoo.com> on 04/18/2001 12:07:23 PM
>
> Please respond to soapbuilders@yahoogroups.com
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> To:   soapbuilders@yahoogroups.com
> cc:
> Subject:  [soapbuilders] mustUnderstand on client side
>
>  Hi, All!
>
> Since it's possible to return Header from server to client also, what
> should client do if this header has mustUnderstand attribute or wrong
> actor?
>
> Best wishes, Paul.
>
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