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Kurt T Stam closed SCOUT-129.
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> Querying using 'specifications' is not implemented correctly.
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>                 Key: SCOUT-129
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SCOUT-129
>             Project: Scout
>          Issue Type: Bug
>            Reporter: Kurt T Stam
>            Assignee: Kurt T Stam
>             Fix For: 1.2.6
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> The spec seems vague on this:
> findServiceBindings(Key serviceKey, java.util.Collection findQualifiers, 
> java.util.Collection classifications, java.util.Collection specifications)
> Finds all ServiceBindings that match ALL of the criteria specified by the 
> parameters of this call.
> and
> specifications - a Collection of RegistryObjects that represent (proxy) a 
> technical specification. It is analogous to a tModelBag in UDDI. Unless 
> otherwise specified in findQualifiers, this is a logical AND and requires a 
> match on ALL specified Specifications to qualify as a match for this criteria.
> and the specs' javadoc seems to suggest it should be a concept
> specifications - a Collection of RegistryObjects that represent (proxy) a 
> technical specification. It is analogous to a tModelBag in the UDDI 
> specification. In the case of a UDDI provider, the RegistryObject is a 
> specification Concept. In the case of an ebXML provider, the RegistryObject 
> is likely to be an ExtrinsicObject. Unless otherwise specified in 
> findQualifiers, this is a logical AND, and a match on all specified 
> Specifications qualifies as a match for this criterion.
> Scout currently assumes it contains a list of SpecificationLink, however the 
> TCK fails with this, when a Concept is used it passes.
> I"m checking this change in for UDDIv3, and will also make sure the TCK is 
> happy with a similar change for UDDIv2 before check in a chnage there.

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