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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.''
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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).
  
 
The core of the wrapper is formed by a [[Control Act]] (CACT) class in [[EVN Mood]].
 
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.
 
See [[Message Wrappers section of the v3Guide]] for a high level desciption of Trigger Event ControlAct Wrappers.

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.