On 3/19/07, Johnson, Eric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
So currently all the Client, and the JAX-WS Dispatch, do in terms of messaging duties is wire the interceptor chain together, pass messages to the interceptor chain, and receive messages that are pushed back up the interceptor chain? It is the Conduit and transport level code that is responsible for doing all of the correlation work?
If that is true, I'm -1 on Dan's proposal. Eoghan's concerns about
seperation of concerns is well placed. While it makes writing a transport thornier, it is the transport layer that owns the thorns.
Well for the deocupled case the Conduit doesn't really need to do much correlation. I don't really see many thorns there that need to be encapsulated. - Dan -- Dan Diephouse Envoi Solutions http://envoisolutions.com | http://netzooid.com/blog
