This was Jody's doing I beleive. I am with you Gabriel, I just want a
*simple*" two part qualified name. Thats it.


Gabriel Roldán wrote:
> oh, the addition of ":" to separate the namespace from the localname in 
> toString() (and thus in Name.getURI() ), breaks TypeSystemTest.testNaming()
> 
> Look at the following snipet:
> 
>  Name n1 = name("gopher://localhost/test/";, "this");
>  assertEquals(name("gopher://localhost/";, "test/this"), n1);
> 
> it expects two names with different namespace and localname happening 
> to "address" the same "node" to be equivalent...
> 
> now I wonder if that's correct. I know there are some issues regarding 
> ISO19103 here, but I don't know where the missconception is.
> 
> From my (gml'ized) point of view, gopher://localhost/test and 
> gopher://localhost are different namespaces, and test/this should not be 
> acceptable as a "localName", as it is more a location path....
> 
> Without ":" separating namespace from localname in Name.getURI(), the test 
> where working, but it seemed forced... as if I don't include the trailing 
> slash in gopher://localhost/test/ and gopher://localhost/ the result is not 
> going to be the same, and the trailing slash should be innocuous anyway...
> 
> My proposal (based on an ignorance of ISO19103 and why it is needed in 
> Feature 
> land) is to keep Name and TypeName as simple as possible, that is, namespace 
> is namespace, and localName is localName, both together don't form a "path"?
> 
> any comment will be highly appreciated
> 
> Gabriel. 
> 
> 
> On Wednesday 23 May 2007 11:45:33 Gabriel Roldán wrote:
>> thanks Justin,
>>
>> done.
>>
>> Gabriel
>>
>> On Tuesday 22 May 2007 16:26:02 Justin Deoliveira wrote:
>>> +1 from me :).
>>>
>>> Gabriel Roldán wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> is it ok if I make Name and TypeName toString() to return
>>>> namespace:localName instead of namespacelocalName?
>>>> (note the colon separating ns from local name).
>>>> It woud just make my life a bit easier :)
>>>>
>>>> Gabriel
>>>>
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