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Posted By peter quintas 05-07-2002 13:52
Found In Egroup: OASIS Web Services Interactive Applications TC
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Maybe "set" and "clear" are better terms? E907a It SHOULD be possible for a Consumer to read multiple properties of the Producer with one invocation. E907b It SHOULD be possible for a Consumer to batch set and clear multiple properties of the Producer with one invocation. It SHOULD also be possible to ...
Posted By peter quintas 05-06-2002 18:31
Found In Egroup: OASIS Web Services Interactive Applications TC
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E907a It SHOULD be possible for a Consumer to read multiple properties of the Producer with one invocation. E907b It SHOULD be possible for a Consumer to batch create, update and delete multiple properties of the Producer with one invocation. It SHOULD also be possible to perform this operation in conjunction ...
Posted By peter quintas 05-06-2002 16:30
Found In Egroup: OASIS Web Services Interactive Applications TC
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This is exactly what I was trying to covey in the requirement (although it didn't come out that way with the read and create/update/delete separation)... I actually would rather be explicit with the create/update/delete for the requirement even though it may materialize as a single operation to support ...
Posted By peter quintas 05-06-2002 16:04
Found In Egroup: OASIS Web Services Interactive Applications TC
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I not sure if the first part of your response was in support of my comment or not... To bring some clarity to my comment... There is a potential req for batching property updates in a single invocation AND there is another potential requirement for batching this same operation as a part of another function ...
Posted By peter quintas 05-06-2002 13:31
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E907 It should be possible for a Consumer to batch update multiple properties of the Producer with one invocations. Debate: GT, PQ, TC, SR, WC, RT. Debate whether this is true for all WSIA operations. I think the edit we came up with is fine, althought I also think that this * is * true for all (or most) ...