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Subject: Comments on version 0.9...
Darran, Some comments version 0.9 of the core spec: In section 7.1 there should be some mention of the extension
of the DSML specification. The parts we use are the attribute, modification,
and search filter definitions. On 373, name=(muli)value
pairs should be name=(mutli)value pairs. On 412 Example PSP’s should
be Example PSPs. On 482 “objectClass”
should be “objectclass”. This is the
generally accepted standard for “objectclass”. On 486 the AddRequest element
should be addRequest. It seems that most uses of AddRequest, AddResponse, ModifyRequest, etc, have the wrong beginning case. Also,
the DSML attributes don’t have the DSML namespace. These changes should
be made globally in the doc. On 546 in the search response
example, <spml:identifier
>Jane.Doe@acme.com</spml:id> should be <spml:id
>Jane.Doe@acme.com</spml:id>. Note the tag mismatch. This error is in
both entries. On 609 in the extended request example,
<spml:identifier operationIDType
= "urn:oasis:names:tc:SPML:1.0#URN"> should be <spml:operationIdentifier operationIDType
= "urn:oasis:names:tc:SPML:1.0#URN">. Also the provider identifier
element is technically required to be XSD schema compliant, even though this information
is redundant. On 615, the provider identifier is
not option (decided by committee vote). In section 7.4 we talk about target,
provider, and operation identifiers. We should also mention schema identifiers. On 695 in the example the spml:indentifer tag is used where
the spml:id tag should be used (see comment about 546
above). In section 7.5.5.2 we need verbage to the effect that when an error occurs in a batch
request and the on error attribute is set to exit, then all of the requests
that did not get processes should be marked as failed. This is as far as I got so far. More
comments to come later. Product Architect OpenNetwork Technologies, Inc |
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