2007/1/29, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > > Quoting the javadoc: "the datetime string
> > > corresponding to when the workitem got dispatched to a participant
> > > (when the workitem left the engine), so it's relevant only outside of
> > > the engine." Fine, so I'm not going to workaround this by setting the
> > > dispatch time in my participant.
> >
> > > I'm guessing using the "lastModified" timestamp would be ok, but just
> > > wanted to check with the mavens :)
> >
> > Indeed, it should be ok.
>
> But would having something similar to a dispatch timestamp really be
> irrelevant? Maybe a better name, like "assigned timestamp" - so that
> we can differentiate between when a workitem was "received" and when
> it was modified (as users can modify a WI without proceeding, afaik)

Hi Greg,

feel free to add an attribute (field) to your workitems at will, their
payload is meant for maximum flexibility.


Bonne journee,

-- 
John Mettraux   -///-   http://jmettraux.openwfe.org

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