Re: Proposed response: Default Action Pattern for inherited faults

Agreed.

regards,
Ram


On 1/22/07, Paul Knight <paul.knight@nortel.com> wrote:
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>
> The WG considered this as well as the issue in
> http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-ws-addressing/2006Dec/0019.ht
> ml
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> and came to the conclusion that no action is needed.
>
> A key point we considered is that infault and outfault with the same
> name might be an issue, but not for WSDL 1.1.
> It was also pointed out in the discussion that the default pattern does
> take into account the direction, so it is not an issue, because the
> direction token may be used to differentiate between input and output.
>
> In general, the response agreed by the WG is that faults are inherited
> and the interface should work, therefore no change is required.
>
> - Paul
>
> Paul Knight
> Standards Advisor - SOA & Web Services
> Nortel
>
>
>


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