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Key: C2WSDL12-16
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Legacy Issue Number: 5790
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Status: closed
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Source: Fujitsu ( Tom Rutt)
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Summary:
Section 1.2.7.10
Only public state members are mapped. Since use of the Dynamic Any api
allows access to both the private
and public members, this restriction was challenged by the AB reviewer
as unwarranted.
Also the sentence "For example, DII/DSI bridges will be unable to
process value types." is not justified.The dynamic ANY api can be used to access value type state members in a
DII/DSI based gateway.
If private state cannot be represented, an input value type parameter
which has private state will not be mapped to the IDL server.Proposed Solution:
Delete offending sentence about dynamic gateways.
Unless the private member restriction can be justified, change the spec
to map both private and public value type state members. -
Reported: C2WSDL 1.0b1 — Wed, 18 Dec 2002 05:00 GMT
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Disposition: Resolved — C2WSDL 1.0
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Disposition Summary:
Remove the restriction of not mapping Private state members
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Updated: Sat, 7 Mar 2015 03:58 GMT