Issue 129: DSI and oneway operations (orb_revision) Source: (, ) Nature: Uncategorized Severity: Summary: Summary: After calling a Dynamic Invocation Routine, how can the ORB know whether to send a response back to the client (i.e., whether the operation was "oneway")? Resolution: The ORB uses protocol information (i.e. from GIOP response_expected) to make this decision. Revised Text: Close no change in 2.3a with explanation as above. Actions taken: September 23, 1996: Received issue February 22, 1999: closed issue Discussion: End of Annotations:===== Return-Path: Sender: jis@fpk.hp.com Date: Tue, 08 Sep 1998 11:21:49 -0400 From: Jishnu Mukerji Organization: Hewlett-Packard New Jersey Laboratories To: orb_revision@omg.org Subject: Proposed resolution for 129 See attached. Jishnu. -- Jishnu Mukerji Systems Architect Advanced Development Enterprise Internet Solution Center Enterprise Systems Group Email: jis@fpk.hp.com Hewlett-Packard New Jersey Labs, Tel: +1 973 443 7528 300 Campus Drive, 2E-62, Fax: +1 973 443 7422 Florham Park, NJ 07932, USA. jis\OMG\ORBRTF\Resolutions\129 Issue 129: DSI and oneway operations (orb_revision) Click here for this issue's archive. Source: International Business Machines (Mr. Hari H. Madduri, hari@austin.ibm.com) Nature: Uncategorized Severity: Summary: After calling a Dynamic Invocation Routine, how can the ORB know whether to send a response back to the client (i.e., whether the operation was "oneway")? Resolution: The ORB uses protocol information (i.e. from GIOP response_expected) to make this decision. Revised Text: Actions to be taken: Close no change in 2.3a with explanation as above. September 23, 1996: Received issue