[netmod] anydata interaction with yang-patch and edit config (RE: 6020bis - anydata)

2015-10-05 Thread Alexander Clemm (alex)
Hi, I have two quick questions with regards to anydata - related to the topic of the thread, but concerning a separate topic. (1) How does yang-patch interact with anydata? In particular, could you apply a yang-patch edit to a data node within the anydata? (While the module may not have

Re: [netmod] anydata interaction with yang-patch and edit config

2015-10-05 Thread Alexander Clemm (alex)
jacobs-university.de; lho...@nic.cz; randy_pres...@mindspring.com; netmod@ietf.org Subject: Re: [netmod] anydata interaction with yang-patch and edit config "Alexander Clemm (alex)" <a...@cisco.com> wrote: > Hi, > > I have two quick questions with regards to anydata - relate

Re: [netmod] anydata

2015-06-10 Thread Martin Bjorklund
Juergen Schoenwaelder j.schoenwael...@jacobs-university.de wrote: On Wed, Jun 10, 2015 at 09:05:07AM +0200, Ladislav Lhotka wrote: It is also important for the JSON encoding - it means there won’t necessarily be a way for mapping XML-encoded instance to JSON and vice versa. Because of

Re: [netmod] anydata

2015-06-10 Thread Juergen Schoenwaelder
On Wed, Jun 10, 2015 at 09:05:07AM +0200, Ladislav Lhotka wrote: It is also important for the JSON encoding - it means there won’t necessarily be a way for mapping XML-encoded instance to JSON and vice versa. Because of two different namespace identifiers. So here we go. /js -- Juergen

Re: [netmod] anydata

2015-06-10 Thread Ladislav Lhotka
On 09 Jun 2015, at 22:23, Martin Bjorklund m...@tail-f.com wrote: Ladislav Lhotka lho...@nic.cz wrote: Hi, RFC 6020bis says in Sec. 7.10: The anydata statement is used to represent an unknown set of nodes that can be modelled with YANG. I'd like to clarify what this means with respect