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That I can agree with. Action-expected is just another chunk-o-data
used to test ontological commitment. It doesn't require a wedding,
but picking up the check for dinner is nice. That is probably the
ultimate expression of loose coupling.
len
-----Original Message-----
From: Roger L. Costello [mailto:costello@mitre.org]
After some reflection I agree that an XML message must contain, along
with the data, an indication of how the sender wants the data acted
upon. What I do not agree with is that the data and the
action-indication must be inextricably married.
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