The W3C DDR implementation, yes, that's not legacy and the data must remain
compatible with it.
Otherwise if you need to creaate something new, try use existing classes
and note "org.apache.devicemap.simpleddr.builder.device.BotDeviceBuilder"
is part of the W3C impl see the package namespace[?]



On Thu, Sep 4, 2014 at 8:57 PM, Reza <[email protected]> wrote:

> Before we dive into this, you need to explain this statement in more
> detail:
>
> "as they have to match concrete Builder implementations in the
> implementation of W3C DDR API"
>
>
> Are you talking about the legacy ODDR client here?
>
>
> ________________________________
>  From: Werner Keil <[email protected]>
> To: "[email protected]" <
> [email protected]>
> Sent: Thursday, September 4, 2014 2:13 PM
> Subject: Where do we need genericWebBot?
>
>
> Reza/all,
>
> I've been going through 1.0.1 data and tested it via the DDR API.
> Two major problems so far, "inventing" new device builders on the fly must
> not be done, as they have to match concrete Builder implementations in the
> implementation of W3C DDR API.
>
> As for "DesktopOSDeviceBuilder" that is somewhat similar to e.g.
> "IOSDeviceBuilder", so it seems sound.
>
> However there is also a need for a "BotBuilder".
> First and foremost it should be "BotDeviceBuilder" as there are also other
> Builders, e.g. various OSBuilders, that deal with the OS aspect, not the
> device.
>
> I see there are a couple of bot examples like Google, etc. but where do
> they manifest a User Agent string or something "device like" to justify
> calling them "device"?
>
> I noticed, there's a new DesktopDevice section, but the same id
> "desktopDevice" also occurs for
> SimpleDevice:
> <device id="desktopDevice">
>                 <list>
>                     <value>Mozilla/4.0</value>
>                     <value>Mozilla/5.0 .compatible</value>
>                     <value>Mozilla/5.0 .Windows</value>
>                     <value>Mozilla/5.0 .Macintosh</value>
>                     <value>Mozilla/5.0 .X11</value>
>                     <value>Mozilla/5.0 .Ubuntu</value>
>                     <value>Opera</value>
>                     <!--<value>Safari</value>-->
>                     <value>Chrome</value>
>                     <value>Konqueror</value>
>                 </list>
>             </device>
>
> So if this works across multiple builders, the question why the "bot" even
> required its own class should be discussed. If you just need to declare a
> "genericWebBot" section, it could technically work fine under
> SimpleDeviceBuilder. Unless you forsee a specific analysis of things like
> UA details, etc. that's what the particular builder classes do, it should
> not be put under a non-existing class.
>
> Thanks,
> Werner
>

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