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Bug 471 - CDL - At run time new information is added to a Concrete Interaction Channel Variable.
Summary: CDL - At run time new information is added to a Concrete Interaction Channel ...
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Alias: None
Product: WS Choreography
Classification: Unclassified
Component: Spec: Concrete and QOS (show other bugs)
Version: unspecified
Hardware: Other other
: P2 normal
Target Milestone: --
Assignee: Greg Ritzinger
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Reported: 2004-01-20 15:24 UTC by Greg Ritzinger
Modified: 2004-09-30 18:58 UTC (History)
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Description Greg Ritzinger 2004-01-20 15:24:44 UTC
In mode overview section 3.5.3, it says that at run time new information is 
added to a Concrete Interaction Channel Variable. It seems to me that the 
information should be already available at the Concrete level.
(Corda)
Comment 1 Greg Ritzinger 2004-04-19 11:12:10 UTC
reexamine section 2.5.2.4 of editors copy 03 apr 2004. accept and assign 
(default)
Comment 2 Charlton Barreto 2004-07-13 14:33:05 UTC
Given the use cases for correlation, correlation data is not always required,
and as such I am inclined not maintain it as added to the Concrete Interaction
Channel Variable at runtime. However, there is no harm to have correlation
available at the Concrete level (instead of being added at runtime). I would
like to enter this as a discussion point. 
Comment 3 Charlton Barreto 2004-08-06 04:52:54 UTC
In the absence of any comments, I propose to close this bug in favor of maintaining correlation 
information as added to the Concrete Interaction Channel Variable at runtime. 
Comment 4 Martin Chapman 2004-09-30 18:55:31 UTC
text in 2.5.2.4 of 22 sept 04 WD addresse this issue adequately
Comment 5 Martin Chapman 2004-09-30 18:58:39 UTC
text in 2.5.2.4 of 22 sept 04 WD addresse this issue adequately