Issue 1160: GIOP typo, section 4.2 (page 4.4) of CORBA 2.2 (orb_revision) Source: (, ) Nature: Revision Severity: Summary: Summary: Section 4.2 (page 4.4) of the corba 2.2 spec defines a "non_existent" operation on CORBA::Object. In Section 13.4.1 (page 13-23) it sates that the operation name for such a request is encoded as the string "_not_existent". This latter string looks like a typo, and we propose to change this (on page 13.23) to "_non_existent". Resolution: :Object. In Section 13.4.1 (page 13-23) it sates that the operation Revised Text: Actions taken: April 20, 1998: received issue June 25, 1998: closed issue Discussion: resolved, close issue End of Annotations:===== Return-Path: From: "Martin Chapman" To: Subject: GIOP typo fix Date: Mon, 20 Apr 1998 12:24:58 +0100 X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V4.72.2106.4 Section 4.2 (page 4.4) of the corba 2.2 spec defines a "non_existent" operation on CORBA::Object. In Section 13.4.1 (page 13-23) it sates that the operation name for such a request is encoded as the string "_not_existent". This latter string looks like a typo, and we propose to change this (on page 13.23) to "_non_existent". ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Martin Chapman ------------| email: mchapman@iona.com --| voice x2398 IONA Technologies ----------| ftp: ftp.iona.com -| tel: +353-1-6625255 The IONA Building ---------| http://www.iona.com| fax: +353-1-6625244 8-10 Lower Pembroke Street -| In the USA call: 1-800 orbix4u --------- Dublin 2, Ireland. ---------| ---------------- 1-800 6724948 --------- --------------------------------- "Making software work together (tm)" * 200 companies welcomed the world's first Object Transaction Monitor http://www.iona.com/orbixotm.html * Check out our knowledge base, white papers and java expertise http://www.iona.com/support/