- From: Amelia A Lewis <alewis@tibco.com>
- Date: Fri, 05 Dec 2003 12:30:31 -0500
- To: WS Description List <www-ws-desc@w3.org>
On reviewing my (or part2 editors') action item from October 23: Part2_Editors to clarify wording in fault-replaces-message rule that a fault is GENERATED but not necessarily SENT. I find the current text to be: Any message, including the first, MAY trigger a fault message in response. Each recipient MAY generate a fault message, and MUST generate no more than one fault for each triggering message. Each fault message has direction the reverse of its triggering message. The fault message MUST be delivered to the originator of the message which triggered it. If there is no path to this node, the fault MUST be discarded. Sentence two seems to specify "generated". Sentences four and five together seem to clarify that, though generated, the fault may not necessarily be sent. I find the action item in minutes for October 23, a teleconference I apparently missed due to CO poisoning. The minutes do not include alternative wording, and grepping my mailbox doesn't seem to turn any up. If the above is not sufficiently clear, could someone help me out with why it isn't, and what would be clearer? Thanks. Amy! -- Amelia A. Lewis Architect, TIBCO/Extensibility, Inc. alewis@tibco.com
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