- From: VAMBENEPE,WILLIAM (HP-Cupertino,ex1) <vbp@hp.com>
- Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2003 20:00:25 -0500
- To: 'Umit Yalcinalp' <umit.yalcinalp@oracle.com>
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Can't wait for WSDL 2.0-compliant tools to catch all this! Corrected version
attached.
Thanks,
William
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VAMBENEPE,WILLIAM (HP-Cupertino,ex1) wrote:
You're right Umit. Also, that same 2c section said @pattern instead of
@style. Corrected version attached. Thanks for the careful review.
William
One more below which I just noticed.
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VAMBENEPE,WILLIAM (HP-Cupertino,ex1) wrote:
Resending after correcting a bullet numbering error that I had introduced.
William
Hi William,
I just found a tiny bug in the spec. Possibly a cut and paste error.
See below.
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Based on the discussion on the call this morning, here is a
slightly edited
version of the getter/setter style document. I added 3-b-ii
and 3-b-iii. How
does the wording look to you?
Regards,
William
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The Attribute Getter/Setter Pattern:
Roberto Chinnici, Steve Graham, Umit Yalcinalp, Oct 6, 2003
(edited by William Vambenepe on Oct 27, 2003)
The following are the rules associated with the attributes "style" of
demarcating getter/setter operations in WSDL 2.0. These rules represent
sgg's notes and recollection of discussion on the ATF telecon of Oct 6,
2003.
Roberto posted an "example" collection of XML fragments [1]. The contents
of this email are included here.
1. The attribute itself can be any XML Global Element
Attachments
- text/html attachment: GetterSetterStyle.html
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