2002/ws/desc/wsdl20 wsdl20-adjuncts.xml,1.40,1.41

Update of /sources/public/2002/ws/desc/wsdl20
In directory hutz:/tmp/cvs-serv32233

Modified Files:
	wsdl20-adjuncts.xml 
Log Message:
LC76a & LC76b fixed.

Index: wsdl20-adjuncts.xml
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RCS file: /sources/public/2002/ws/desc/wsdl20/wsdl20-adjuncts.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.40
retrieving revision 1.41
diff -C2 -d -r1.40 -r1.41
*** wsdl20-adjuncts.xml	3 May 2005 11:41:22 -0000	1.40
--- wsdl20-adjuncts.xml	5 May 2005 14:10:18 -0000	1.41
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  rulesets to indicate where faults may occur.  The most common patterns
  for fault propagation are defined here, and referenced by patterns later in
! the document.</p>
  
  <p>WSDL patterns specify propagation of faults, not their generation.  
--- 270,275 ----
  rulesets to indicate where faults may occur.  The most common patterns
  for fault propagation are defined here, and referenced by patterns later in
! the document.  "Propagation" is defined as a best-effort attempt to transmit
! the fault message to its designated recipient.</p>
  
  <p>WSDL patterns specify propagation of faults, not their generation.  
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  When a fault is generated, the generating node MUST attempt to 
  propagate the fault, and MUST do so in the direction and to to the 
! recipient specified by the ruleset.</p> 
  
  <p>Generation of a fault, regardless of ruleset, terminates the exchange.</p>
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  When a fault is generated, the generating node MUST attempt to 
  propagate the fault, and MUST do so in the direction and to to the 
! recipient specified by the ruleset.  However, extensions or bindings
! may modify these rulesets.  For example, WS-Addressing defines a
! "FaultTo" address for messages, which is used in lieu of the recipient
! nominated by the ruleset.</p> 
  
  <p>Generation of a fault, regardless of ruleset, terminates the exchange.</p>
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  <tr>
+  <td>20050505</td>
+  <td>aal</td>
+  <td>LC76a: allow extensions to override faults in rulesets;
+      LC76b: define "propagate" in rulesets.</td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
   <td>20050310</td>
   <td>JJM</td>

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