In line:
On 10/1/14, 11:03 AM, Dean Bogdanovic wrote:
On Oct 1, 2014, at 10:53 AM, Joel M. Halpern <[email protected]>
wrote:
...
This actually does lead to a related question. How does an I2RS
client delte the state it has created. (Note that said state might
actually include a deletion from the underlying data.)
How, if the client writes only into ephemeral store?
There is nothing in the I2RS work that says that the only requests that
the I2RS client can make are creation or modify operations. It seems
perfectly legitimate for an I2RS client to decide that the what needs to
be done is to remove some static route or policy statement, because
circumstances have temporarily changed.
Yours,
Joel
PS: THe same question still applied even if it can not delte, since
having the I2RS client write new values is not the same as removing the
data. And having an I2RS client issue a delete operation for something
it has created does not seem to mean the same thing as "return this to
its previous value" which is the required I2RS semantics.
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