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Bug 1459 - We should clearly state in the spec that nested isolation choreographies are not permitted
Summary: We should clearly state in the spec that nested isolation choreographies are ...
Status: CLOSED FIXED
Alias: None
Product: WS Choreography
Classification: Unclassified
Component: Last Call Comment: Confirmed Closed (show other bugs)
Version: unspecified
Hardware: PC Linux
: P2 normal
Target Milestone: --
Assignee: Martin Chapman
QA Contact: Martin Chapman
URL: http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/p...
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Reported: 2005-05-17 15:05 UTC by Greg Ritzinger
Modified: 2005-08-02 14:14 UTC (History)
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Description Greg Ritzinger 2005-05-17 15:05:07 UTC
We should clearly state in the spec that nested isolation choreographies are not
permitted.

Proposed Text:

Section 2.4.5 contains the following bullet point:

" When isolation is set to "true", changes to the Variable information MUST be
visible for read or for write to its sibling Choreographies only after this
Choreography has completed "

This should be extended to include the text:

"An isolated choreography cannot directly or indirectly perform another isolated
choreography."

Regards
Gary
Comment 1 Steve Ross-Talbot 2005-06-13 16:31:21 UTC
"An isolated choreography cannot directly or indirectly perform another isolated
choreography."

ADOPTED
Comment 2 Martin Chapman 2005-06-20 20:50:14 UTC
text agreed at June 2005 F2F:

http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Member/member-ws-chor/2005Jun/att-
0003/June_2005_F2F_minutes_-_0.txt
Comment 3 Greg Ritzinger 2005-06-24 21:06:39 UTC
As per comments above.
Comment 4 Martin Chapman 2005-07-14 16:09:40 UTC
group notification of status change: http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Member/member-
ws-chor/2005Jul/0004.html
Comment 5 Martin Chapman 2005-08-02 14:14:36 UTC
no comments from group so closed confirmed:

http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Member/member-ws-chor/2005Jul/0004.html