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Alex O'Ree commented on JUDDI-633:
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You want to attach the QoS values to the binding template, which represents a
specific instance of a service. The most logical thing for a client to do is
find_service, then loop through all the binding templates and sort by qos
values (assuming we're just using what's available right now)
I'd like to see a query with find_service, where name='some name' and qos
response time < 2000ms and have the server return the appropriate values. I'm
still not sure what the query would look like in xml form. Perhaps you can help
with that. We can discuss further on IRC Freenode #juddi or on the mailing list
if you like
> Building a Find Qualifiers for comparison operator such as "greater then" and
> "less than".
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> Key: JUDDI-633
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JUDDI-633
> Project: jUDDI
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: juddi-tomcat
> Affects Versions: 3.1.5
> Environment: Windows 8 Pro.
> Tomcat 7.0
> MySQL 5.6
> Reporter: Avinash Ganpat Mahajan
> Assignee: Kurt T Stam
> Labels: features
> Fix For: 3.1.5
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> Original Estimate: 1,224h
> Remaining Estimate: 1,224h
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> I am trying to implement QoS aware UDDI searching mechanism.
> As QoS attributes are stored in KeyedReferences so needs to have some
> qualifiers to give flexibility for searching such as for cost.
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