[ogsa-wg] OGSA WSRF Basic Profile 1.0 draft 49 (document revision 46)

Hiro Kishimoto hiro.kishimoto at jp.fujitsu.com
Tue Jun 24 17:07:31 CDT 2008


Hi Michel and Vivian,

 > after revising the previous draft at FLE, we came up with a solution to
 > the WS-BaseNotification issue, that we believe would cause even less
 > disruption and re-implementation of existing code.

Excellent. Such clarification is a main purpose of our profile!
Descriptive text for section 6.1.2 looks rather wordy (can be shorten),
though I know why :-)

Thanks,
----
Hiro Kishimoto

-------- Original Message  --------
Subject: [ogsa-wg] OGSA WSRF Basic Profile 1.0 draft 49 (document 
revision	46)
From: Michel Drescher <Michel.Drescher at uk.fujitsu.com>
To: ogsa-wg at ogf.org
Date: 2008/06/25 2:19

> Folks,
> 
> after revising the previous draft at FLE, we came up with a solution to 
> the WS-BaseNotification issue, that we believe would cause even less 
> disruption and re-implementation of existing code.
> 
> Please find the new draft revision attached.
> 
> Summary:
> After careful re-examination of the WS-BaseNotification specification 
> family, Vivian found that the text defining the Simple dialect does not 
> contain any clear normative text mandating the exact serialisation of 
> topic QName when using this dialect (i.e. no "MUST" etc. in the text). 
> However, the specification indicates in the XML Schema that the authors 
> of the specification may have had an element-based rendering in mind. 
> The specification contains an XML *type* definition for the Simple 
> dialect. it does not, however, contain the XML *element* definition to 
> use for the Simple dialect.
> Therefore we argue that it indeed is possible to re-use the 
> WS-BaseNotification dialect URI and XML type definition, and to 
> introduce an OGSA BP specific XML element of the BaseNotification data 
> type. This way, implementers will have to tool up only one new XML 
> element, and some application logic to extract the topic QName (should 
> be quite trivial regardless the tooling framework).
> The attached draft reflects this argument.
> 
> Cheers,
> Michel
> 
> 
> 
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