- From: Oisin Hurley <ohurley@iona.com>
- Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2001 21:34:42 -0000
- To: <xml-dist-app@w3c.org>
Excerpt from the agenda: >. Issue 68, convey status information [13] (1.25 + 15) >Requirement 703b [14] says ".... must define a mechanism or mechanisms to >allow the transfer of status information within an XMLP message without >resort to use of XMLP fault messages....". We need to clarify what exactly >is meant by this requirement, decide whether or not to keep it, and if so >how do we resolve it. .. the intent behind this requirement was to allow information not related to the results of an operation to flow back with a response - the use case being that status information could be put in the message without having to resort to using fault messages. I can't recall with any clarity exact details of what was required - it is also with limited recall that I think Ray Denenberg may have been the source of this requirement. Ray, can you confirm or deny? cheers --oh
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