Geir,
I had thought of the same a month back.
I thing the right thing to do is call jUDDI n times
for n keys to delete, because we have to keep track of
partial commits.
Regards,
Anil
--- Geir Magnusson Jr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Additional thought...
>
> On Feb 11, 2005, at 6:58 AM, Geir Magnusson Jr.
> wrote:
> >
> > JAXR says that I can do a deleteOrganizations()
> and have a partial
> > commit, stopping on the first failure. In my
> case, I assume that the
> > first good key will be deleted, and the second
> not. This seems then
> > that to use jUDDI (or any UDDI registry - I'm not
> picking on jUDDI), I
> > must send two separate delete_business messages?
>
> ... if I wish to perform partial commits? seems
> like the performant
> thing to do is assume that this kind of failure is
> rare, always try
> single-message multi-key deletes, returning a JAXR
> BulkResponse to my
> callers w/ only one error in the event of a failure,
> letting them
> assume that nothing worked?
>
> How does a UDDI user figure out which key is bad
> since the UDDI
> response message doesn't give any hint of which key
> was the bad one...?
> Seems like you then need to play delete_business
> wack-a-mole...
>
> geir
>
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