Issue 2379: vendor implementations can implement only parts and interoperate-Statement (currency-rtf) Source: (, ) Nature: Revision Severity: Summary: Summary: The specification should state very explicitly how the subsystems/entry points (i.e. StateIdManager, CurrencyBook, ExchangeRateManager, MoneyFormatter, MoneyCalculator) locate each other if multiple vendor implementations (e.g. StateIdManager and MoneyFormatter implementation from one vendor and the remaining from another) can work with each other. If the intention though is to support homogeneous implementations only (i.e. A vendor solution supports all subsystems/entry points and only works with its one implementation) this needs to be called out in the specification instead. Resolution: No action taken, this has always been viewed as a component. Revised Text: Actions taken: January 11, 1999: received issue May 4, 2000: closed issue Discussion: End of Annotations:===== Return-Path: From: Robert_Mickley@CYBORG.COM X-Lotus-FromDomain: CYBORG@CYBORG_NET To: issues@omg.org cc: Robert_Mickley@CYBORG.COM, Amy_Griffis@CYBORG.COM Date: Mon, 11 Jan 1999 21:28:52 -0700 Subject: Currency RTF Issues Content-Disposition: inline Today is the deadline for comments for the Currency RTF. Below is an itemized list of additions to that list. Issue Title: The specifications should specifically state intent on whether vendor implementations can implement only parts and interoperate . Issue Type: Text Revision Issue Description: The specification should state very explicitly how the subsystems/entry points (i.e. StateIdManager, CurrencyBook, ExchangeRateManager, MoneyFormatter, MoneyCalculator) locate each other if multiple vendor implementations (e.g. StateIdManager and MoneyFormatter implementation from one vendor and the remaining from another) can work with each other. If the intention though is to support homogeneous implementations only (i.e. A vendor solution supports all subsystems/entry points and only works with its one implementation) this needs to be called out in the specification instead.