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Subject: Faults, WSDL 2.0, errors
Here is some explanatory text proposed for WSDL 2.0
"The Interface component describes faults that
have application level semantics, i.e. that the client or service is expected
to handle, and potentially recover from, as part of the application processing
logic. For example, an Interface component that accepts a credit card number
may describe faults that indicate the credit card number is invalid, has been
reported stolen, or has expired. The Interface component does not describe
general system faults such as network failures, out of memory conditions, out
of disk space conditions, invalid message formats, etc., although these faults
may be generated as part of the message exchange. Such general system faults
can reasonably be expected to occur in any message exchange and explicitly
describing them in an Interface component is therefore redundant."
In our error and fault terminology section, are we
aligned with the ideas expressed here.
While the WSDL section has been deferred to advanced
features recently, we should still make distinctions compatible with the above.
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