|
Open Services for Lifecycle Collaboration Core Specification Version 2.0
|
This specification is in finalization phase meaning that only corrections and clarifications are allowed. You can help by reviewing carefully, raising issues for discussion on the OSLC Core WG mailing list. Issues are tracked via the OSLC Core Issues page.
This Version
Latest Version
Authors
- Dave Johnson, Steve Speicher
Contributors
Table of Contents
- OSLC Core Specification Version 2.0?
- Overview?
- Design considerations?
- Glossary of terms?
- OSLC Defined Resources?
- OSLC Defined Resources?
- Unknown properties and content?
- Resource Operations?
- Resource Paging?
- Selective Property Values?
- Common Properties?
- Service Provider Resources?
- Creation Factories?
- Creating an OSLC Defined Resource?
- Query Capabilities?
- Conceptual Model?
- Query Syntax?
- Delegated User Interface Dialogs?
- Post Message and Window Name protocols?
- Resource Selection?
- Resource Creation?
- User Interface Previews?
- Authentication?
- HTTP Basic Authentication?
- OAuth Authentication?
- Form Based Authentication?
- Error Responses?
- Specification Versioning?
- Supporting pre-Core clients?
- Rules for new versions of OSLC specifications?
- Migrating to the Core Specification?
- OSLC Defined Resource Representations?
- Appendix A: Common Properties and Resources?
- Appendix B: Representation Guidance and Examples?
- Appendix C: Guidance on Links and Relationships?
- Appendix D: References?
License
This work is licensed under a
Creative Commons Attribution License.
Notation and Conventions
The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED, SHALL", "SHALL NOT", "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY" and "OPTIONAL" in this document are to be interpreted as described in
RFC-2119. This document is a mixture of normative and informative text. See the
the glossary below for definitions of these terms.