The states that UAC going to maintain are transcation-specific.
So is it goin to have one FSM which will fork off to create different
instances of the FSM (to receive the responses from other UASs which
may have beenreached due toa forking proxy downstream) depending upon
what responses it gets?
To address the problem of how-many-times to fork, there can always be
an instance of the FSM that can listen and wait for a possible response
from a UAS/proxy downstream ... If none exists, then it can time out.
Am I getting this right or is it totally absurd??
Thanx
Vijay Iyer
(Grad student at NCSU)
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