Scott,

Thx for setting up the redirection. I verified the HTML. I couldn't get 
RDF/XML (tried curl and Poster). Have you tested RDF/XML?

Regards, 
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Arthur Ryman, PhD, DE

Chief Architect, Project and Portfolio Management
IBM Software, Rational
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From:
Scott Bosworth <[email protected]>
To:
[email protected]
Date:
09/22/2010 10:38 PM
Subject:
[oslc-core] Namespace uri's
Sent by:
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Per the decisions made in today's Core workgroup call, I've configured 
things on open-services.net so that references to OSLC namespace uri's 
will be handled according to the W3C Best Practices for publishing RDF 
Vocabularies [1]. 

I followed recipe 3 for hash namespaces: handling both html and rdf+xml 
requests.  Html requests for an OSLC namespace uri (e.g. 
open-services.net/ns/core) will result in a redirect to the appropriate 
specification wiki page. Additionally, rdf+xml requests are also 
configured, though no rdf documents have been published at this point. The 
default response is html.

Things should work for namespace uris that have adopted the 
http://open-services.net/ns/* convention, specifically the core, am, cm, 
qm, rm, and scm namespace uri's. You can test them out by typing an oslc 
namespace uri in your browser. You should be redirected to the appropriate 
spec page.

Thanks...Scott


[1] http://www.w3.org/TR/swbp-vocab-pub/
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