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ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update |
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0001918 | 10000-004: Services | public | 2012-03-07 19:11 | 2012-04-23 15:57 | |
Reporter | Assigned To | Matthias Damm | |||
Priority | normal | Severity | minor | Reproducibility | always |
Status | closed | Resolution | fixed | ||
Fixed in Version | 1.02 | ||||
Summary | 0001918: 5.4.4.1 Description: paragraph 6 misleading "launched when a Client attempts to connect ." | ||||
Description | I think that the following statement is misleading, or at least interesting from an implmentation standpoint: "There are two types of Server applications: those which are manually launched and those that are automatically launched when a Client attempts to connect." The interestng part is the last 6-words: "when a Client attempts to connect" In COM we had this, but how does that work in UA? How about the following replacement? "There are two types of Server applications: those which are manually launched and those that are automatically launched when the operating system initializes etc." | ||||
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Agreed automatic startup on "boot" to the the list, but keep the client activation option in the description. |
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Extented the sentence. Changed in document "OPC UA Part 4 - Services RC 1.02.15 Specification.doc" |
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Agreed to changes in telecon. |
Date Modified | Username | Field | Change |
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2012-03-07 19:11 |
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New Issue | |
2012-03-13 16:51 | Jim Luth | Note Added: 0003375 | |
2012-03-13 16:51 | Jim Luth | Status | new => assigned |
2012-03-13 16:51 | Jim Luth | Assigned To | => Matthias Damm |
2012-04-10 10:45 | Matthias Damm | Status | assigned => resolved |
2012-04-10 10:45 | Matthias Damm | Resolution | open => fixed |
2012-04-10 10:45 | Matthias Damm | Note Added: 0003484 | |
2012-04-23 15:57 | Jim Luth | Status | resolved => closed |
2012-04-23 15:57 | Jim Luth | Note Added: 0003607 | |
2012-04-23 15:57 | Jim Luth | Fixed in Version | => 1.02 |