[oslc-core] domain URL for Service that supports creation/query of Service Provider resources
Arthur Ryman
ryman at ca.ibm.com
Fri Aug 26 10:04:31 EDT 2011
Joe,
I didn't mean to imply you should redefine them. Just reference the core
spec. Currently, the core spec isn't technically a domain.
Regards,
___________________________________________________________________________
Arthur Ryman
DE, PPM & Reporting Chief Architect
IBM Software, Rational
Toronto Lab | +1-905-413-3077 (office) | +1-416-939-5063 (mobile)
From:
Joe Ross/Austin/IBM at IBMUS
To:
Arthur Ryman <ryman at ca.ibm.com>
Cc:
oslc-core at open-services.net, oslc-core-bounces at open-services.net
Date:
08/26/2011 09:50 AM
Subject:
Re: [oslc-core] domain URL for Service that supports creation/query of
Service Provider resources
Arthr,
We are actually representing most (if not all) of the core resource types
(Service, CreationFactory, QueryCapability, etc.) in the Provider Registry
records. Basically products register all of their capabilities and access
points by OSLC core resource records in the Provider Registry. Most of the
resources are in-line and part of the complete Service Provider record
being registered. We will probably also need to register Resource Shapes
and their properties for a complete understanding of provider
capabilities.
Since these resource types are already defined in the Core specification,
I would prefer not to have to redefine them all in a domain spec.
Thanks,
================================================
Joe Ross/Austin/IBM, joeross at us.ibm.com
Tivoli Autonomic Computing & Component Technologies
512-286-8311, T/L 363-8311
From:
Arthur Ryman <ryman at ca.ibm.com>
To:
Joe Ross/Austin/IBM at IBMUS
Cc:
oslc-core at open-services.net, oslc-core-bounces at open-services.net
Date:
08/26/2011 07:00 AM
Subject:
Re: [oslc-core] domain URL for Service that supports creation/query of
Service Provider resources
Joe,
Your Service Provider registry service sounds interesting.
I am a little concerned about you using http://open-services.net/ns/core#
as the domain since we haven't specified what that would mean. Here is the
definition of what a Domain is:
OSLC Domain: an OSLC Domain is one ALM or PLM topic area such as Change
Management, Requirements management or Automation. Each OSLC Domain will
have its own OSLC specification that complies with this Core
specification.
I think we should have a spec that outlines the types of resources in the
domain. You have selected just one type of core resource. Perhaps you
should specify that and coin a URI for it?
Regards,
___________________________________________________________________________
Arthur Ryman
DE, PPM & Reporting Chief Architect
IBM Software, Rational
Toronto Lab | +1-905-413-3077 (office) | +1-416-939-5063 (mobile)
From:
Joe Ross <joeross at us.ibm.com>
To:
oslc-core at open-services.net
Date:
08/25/2011 10:49 PM
Subject:
[oslc-core] domain URL for Service that supports creation/query of Service
Provider resources
Sent by:
oslc-core-bounces at open-services.net
In Tivoli, we are creating a Provider Registry that is itself implemented
as a Service Provider (a Service Provider for Service Provider resources).
We want to do this, so that we can support creation of Service Provider
records using a Creation Factory and querying for Service Providers using
a Query Capability.
As part of defining the Service, we need to provide an oslc:domain with
namespace URI. Does it make sense for us to use the OSLC Core namespace
URI (http://open-services.net/ns/core# ) for this? That seems logical
since all of the resources we are supporting in this Provider Registry
Service Provider are defined in the OSLC Core spec.
Thanks much,
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Joe Ross/Austin/IBM, joeross at us.ibm.com
Tivoli Autonomic Computing & Component Technologies
512-286-8311, T/L 363-8311_______________________________________________
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