-
Key: UML14-919
-
Legacy Issue Number: 2006
-
Status: closed
-
Source: Anonymous
-
Summary:
Summary: synchronous request is defined as a request where the client object
pauses to wait for completion of the request.1) My understanding of CORBA is that a request is only synchronous
with respect to a given thread. Is this true?- So, does the sending client truly pause to wait for results?
- Or is it just a thread of that client that pauses for results?
Deferred synchronous request (mentioned on p.78) has not been
defined. -
Reported: UML 1.1 — Mon, 28 Sep 1998 04:00 GMT
-
Disposition: Resolved — UML 1.4
-
Disposition Summary:
Previously considered for 1.4 and closed w.o. change
-
Updated: Fri, 6 Mar 2015 21:36 GMT