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Jeff Faath updated JUDDI-213:
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Description:
Since subscription results can be retrieved by running find_* queries, the
possibility exists that an entity might change and not satisfy the query. This
is considered to be a "virtually deleted" entity as it will no longer appear in
the subscription results.
The UDDI spec suggests that "nodes MUST maintain information pertaining to
registry changes for both forms of deletion, to be reported with subscription
results for applicable subscriptions, although they MAY establish policies on
how long such information is retained."
Which suggests that these types of occurrences must be tracked, although for an
unspecified amount of time. See section 5.5.6 of the UDDI spec for more
information.
was:
Since subscription results can be retrieved by running find_* queries, the
possibility exists that an entity might change and not satisfy the query. This
is considered to be a "virtually deleted" entity as it will no longer appear in
the subscription results.
The UDDI spec suggests that "nodes MUST maintain information pertaining to
registry changes for both forms of deletion, to be reported with subscription
results for applicable subscriptions, although they MAY establish policies on
how long such information is retained."
Which suggests that these types of occurrences must be tracked, although for an
unspecified amount of time.
> Handle "virtually deleted" entities of subscription results
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> Key: JUDDI-213
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JUDDI-213
> Project: jUDDI
> Issue Type: Sub-task
> Reporter: Jeff Faath
> Assignee: Jeff Faath
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: 3.0beta
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> Since subscription results can be retrieved by running find_* queries, the
> possibility exists that an entity might change and not satisfy the query.
> This is considered to be a "virtually deleted" entity as it will no longer
> appear in the subscription results.
> The UDDI spec suggests that "nodes MUST maintain information pertaining to
> registry changes for both forms of deletion, to be reported with subscription
> results for applicable subscriptions, although they MAY establish policies on
> how long such information is retained."
> Which suggests that these types of occurrences must be tracked, although for
> an unspecified amount of time. See section 5.5.6 of the UDDI spec for more
> information.
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