I need a little help understanding the most recent changes in the Query Capabilities section of the spec. We now have two types of query capabilities, multi-subject and self-subject but we only illustrate multi-subject queries in our examples. I'm trying to understand what a self-subject query response would look like. Here's how it is described in the Core spec:
"The RDF/XML representation of the query result begins with a node element whose rdf:about attribute value is equal to the base URI. Typically, the base URI is a container resource that may have a long list of members, e.g. the list of all defects in a bug tracking system. Since the list may contains hundreds of thousands of members, queries are used to filter the list for members that satisfy certain conditions, e.g. the bugs that have high priority and were created this week." I don't know what "the base URI is a container resource that may have a long list of members" means. Are we using a multi-valued property here to hold the resources that match the query? Tack or Arthur, would one of you please provide a simple example of a self-subject query response? Thanks, - Dave
