[Specs-cx] Multi-party contract

nara hideki hdknr at ic-tact.co.jp
Wed May 12 03:46:28 UTC 2010


Hi, David,

Oops. You're right.
If there is someone who want to listen to signature music,
I'll think of it in the future.
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hdknr

2010/5/11 David García <david.garcia at tractis.com>:
> Hi Nara,
>
>
> /Contract/Party/xmldsig:
> Signature [1..1]
>  - XML Signature  singing node.
>
> I'm afraid there's a typo here, it would be signing. I'd be millionaire if
> someone gave me a cent every time I misspelled signature.
>
> Best regards!
>
> Dave
>
>
>
> Best regards
>
> Dave
>
>
> 2010/5/11 nara hideki <hdknr at ic-tact.co.jp>
>>
>> Hi, all.
>> Sorry. I have to correct my mistyping.
>>
>> Wrong:
>>
>> > /Contract/Party/obligation/to [0..n]
>> >  - Parties which can request @endpoint and must be one of
>> >
>> > /Contract/Party/@id
>> >  - If no "to" element is specified, any party in this Contract can
>> > request @endpoint( i.e. wildcard )
>> >
>>
>> Corrected:
>>
>> /Contract/Party/obligation/to [0..n]
>>
>>   - Parties which can request @endpoint and must be one of
>> /Contract/Party/@id
>>   - If no "to" element is specified, any party in this Contract can
>> request @endpoint( i.e. wildcard )
>
>
>
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