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Subject: RE: latest Version
Nikola, I agree that the MS enforces parts of the TPA, BUT under the control of the Business Service Interface and not by itself. I mean, the BSI uses the MS to manage things that are specific to the MS and that would not make sense to be managed elsewhere: but this does not mean that the MS enforces the TPA. The TPA as a whole is enforced, IMO, by the BSI (policy manager) using the services of the MS. I do not want to make a whole point of this. My real point is that the MS by itself does not know how to enforce the TPA. /Stefano > -----Original Message----- > From: Nikola Stojanovic [mailto:nhomest1@twcny.rr.com] > Sent: Monday, October 16, 2000 11:42 PM > To: ebXML Architecture > Subject: Re: latest Version > > > <Stefano> > <Line 1070 in Figure 17> > TPA enforcement IS NOT in the Messaging Layer but in the Business Service > Interface. > <\Line 1070 in Figure 17> > <\Stefano> > > "enforcement" is certainly a strong word here and I can understand your > comment. However, I hope we agree that there is a part of TPA (I might not > be using the latest terminology here), which is MS specific > (timeout, time > between retries, ... and who knows what else). I would say that there is a > piece of TPA that is enforced by MS. The question is what it is. So far we > didn't have, AFAIK, objection to this from TR&P group and the same section > was posted to them recently. Also, there has been a very lively, on-going > discussion in TP group related to this issue and I would like to see more > feedback on this from them as well. To sum it up, I wouldn't take it out > yet. > > Regards, > Nikola > >
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