[oslc-core] Clarification of the requiredness of a property in a ResourceShape
Arthur Ryman
ryman at ca.ibm.com
Tue Nov 13 11:42:03 EST 2012
John,
The phrase:
Any value with a maximum greater than zero indicates that a property is
allowed.
is not meaningful since there is no way to specify a maximum of Zero.
There are four possible values - all of which have a maximum of greater
than zero, i.e. either one or many.
Regards,
___________________________________________________________________________
Arthur Ryman
DE, Chief Architect, Reporting &
Portfolio Strategy and Management
IBM Software, Rational
Toronto Lab | +1-905-413-3077 (office) | +1-416-939-5063 (mobile)
From: John Arwe <johnarwe at us.ibm.com>
To: oslc-core at open-services.net,
Cc: Nils Kronqvist <nils.kronqvist at find-out.se>
Date: 11/13/2012 08:57 AM
Subject: Re: [oslc-core] Clarification of the requiredness of a
property in a ResourceShape
Sent by: "Oslc-Core" <oslc-core-bounces at open-services.net>
strawman for change attached, so if the working group feels a change is
worthwhile then perhaps we can move it along on tomorrow's call
Best Regards, John
Voice US 845-435-9470 BluePages
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