[oslc-core] OSLC Domain Version String usage and identification

Dave snoopdave at gmail.com
Mon Apr 26 17:15:48 EDT 2010


I agree with this proposal and have added it to the issues page for
later resolution.

Thanks,
- Dave



On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 10:16 AM, Steve K Speicher <sspeiche at us.ibm.com> wrote:
> To be consistent across different usages and identification of what version
> of what domain a service provider implements I recommend these changes:
>
> 1) Have a single HTTP header called "OSLC-Version".  Its value is limited to
> each domain's "Version string".  For example, of OSLC-CM 2.0 it would be
> "oslc-cm-2.0"
>
> 2) Within the definition of the oslc:domain property on oslc:Service (and on
> oslc:ServiceProviderCatalog):
>
> Currently it states:
>  oslc:domain (Resource, exactly-one) - namespace URI of the OSLC domain
> specification that is implemented by this service.
>
> I recommend we change this to use the "Version string" above, such that it
> reads:
>  oslc:domain (String, exactly-one) - Version string of the OSLC domain
> specification that is implemented by this service.
>
> OR...Another approach would be to eliminate the version string and just use
> namespace URI in HTTP header parameter
>
> Thanks,
> Steve Speicher | IBM Rational Software | (919) 254-0645
>
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