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A [[Wrapper]] that contains domain specific administrative information related to the "Controlled [[Trigger Event]]" which is being communicated as a messaging [[Interaction]]. The control event wrapper is used in messages that convey status, or in commands for logical operations being coordinated between applications (e.g., the coordination of query specification/query response interactions).
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''See [[Composite Message Type (new wrapper mechanism)]] for a discussion of the new wrapper mechanism.''
  
The core of the wrapper is formed by a Control Act (CACT) class. If it is related to a trigger event which has happened, the Control Act will be in EVN mood.  
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The '''Trigger Event Control Act Wrapper''' is a [[Wrapper]] that contains domain specific administrative information related to the "Controlled [[Trigger Event]]" which is being communicated as a messaging [[Interaction]]. The control event wrapper is used in messages that convey status, or in commands for logical operations being coordinated between applications (e.g., the coordination of query specification/query response interactions).
  
Note that Control Acts also appear in the payload of an interaction. These control acts are used as references to triggers that have happened related to the focal act at an earlier point in time. All of them will be in Event mood.
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The core of the wrapper is formed by a [[Control Act]] (CACT) class in [[EVN Mood]].
  
In general Control Acts are always in Event mood, unless they reference "a trigger event has not happened yet". There are some (exotic) use-cases for this however.  
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See [[Message Wrappers section of the v3Guide]] for a high level desciption of Trigger Event ControlAct Wrappers.
 
 
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Latest revision as of 11:30, 5 October 2006

See Composite Message Type (new wrapper mechanism) for a discussion of the new wrapper mechanism.

The Trigger Event Control Act Wrapper is a Wrapper that contains domain specific administrative information related to the "Controlled Trigger Event" which is being communicated as a messaging Interaction. The control event wrapper is used in messages that convey status, or in commands for logical operations being coordinated between applications (e.g., the coordination of query specification/query response interactions).

The core of the wrapper is formed by a Control Act (CACT) class in EVN Mood.

See Message Wrappers section of the v3Guide for a high level desciption of Trigger Event ControlAct Wrappers.