The XML and Relational DAS docs have 'experimental' banners. I'd be
inclined to remove this from the XML DAS (I think it's stable), but am
not sure about the Relational DAS. Any thoughts?
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Simon Laws wrote:
I agree with you assessment, i.e. that the XMLDAS is stable but that the
relational DAS is still not well used enough to decide that it has
settled down.
What he said. (I should have removed it from the XML DAS at the same
time as the core, sorry if I didn't. Note that
Its a good analogy. We could consider the resource binding to be the
parent of other bindings that apply particular sematics or data
formats over and above the basic ability to call the CRUD methods at a
particular endpoint.
Do you think there is a more fundamental binding that this
On 7 Jun, 10:29, Caroline Maynard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Simon Laws wrote:
I agree with you assessment, i.e. that the XMLDAS is stable but that the
relational DAS is still not well used enough to decide that it has
settled down.
What he said. (I should have removed it from the XML DAS
I'm glad you like the idea, and you ask a good question. It has always
seemed to me that right at the bottom we have service-oriented
components and resource-oriented components, and that the service
oriented ones can all be totally different but that at one level the
resource-oriented ones are
You're right of course, we still need the comment, for the reason you
mention. All the rest still stands.
On Jun 4, 11:44 am, Graham Charters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Isn't this used to identify and unwrap the interface of the doc/lit
wrapped service? If this is the case, then we still can't
I wonder what happened to the post I just sent
... forget the words I said last time, since Caroline said it had to
be an object not an array I proposed the following interface:
$key = // calculate this in some way based on the xsd or xsds to be
used.
if (SDO::cache-containsKey($key)) {
On 7 Jun, 16:10, Matthew Peters [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I'm glad you like the idea, and you ask a good question. It has always
seemed to me that right at the bottom we have service-oriented
components and resource-oriented components, and that the service
oriented ones can all be totally
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