Hi John, > They leave error handling up to the vendor's internal mechanism. > Native DPI implementations can make use of this. Ok, good. We should then define that SCE-MI DPI implementations use the SCE-MI error and info handling mechanism. Although, this yet again raises incompatibility issues between regular DPI and SCE-MI DPI at least with respect to the whole environment. > But their DPI model code should not have to change either way. Here you are talking about the transactors and supporting code but not the whole environment, right? Obviously, a standard non-SCE-MI-aware DPI application would not have calls to SCE-MI API function such as the functions to register error and info handlers . . . > I would defer this discussion until we've had a chance to evaluate > Duaine's and Bryan's proposal for 4-state handling. Hedging your bets, are you? ;-) Per -- Per Bojsen Email: <bojsen@zaiqtech.com> Zaiq Technologies, Inc. WWW: http://www.zaiqtech.com 78 Dragon Ct. Tel: 781 721 8229 Woburn, MA 01801 Fax: 781 932 7488Received on Thu Oct 20 07:08:43 2005
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