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Subject: Re: [oslc-core] OSLC Core in whole and in part


My understanding is that you must meet the core specification and that the other specifications build off of that.  I mean, I might see a deviation from the core, but it would be something very (very)  special.


Inactive hide details for Jim Amsden ---04/08/2015 02:44:11 PM---During a discussion today, a question was raised about the meaJim Amsden ---04/08/2015 02:44:11 PM---During a discussion today, a question was raised about the meaning of the  different OSLC Core speci

From: Jim Amsden <jamsden@us.ibm.com>
To: oslc-core@lists.oasis-open.org
Date: 04/08/2015 02:44 PM
Subject: [oslc-core] OSLC Core in whole and in part
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During a discussion today, a question was raised about the meaning of the different OSLC Core specifications. It was not clear exactly what OSLC Core is. Is it: 
1. All of the specifications - any compliant server would be expected to implement all of the capabilities (including those referenced from LDP).
 
2. Any of the specifications - a compliant server could advertise only one of the core capabilities, e.g., Resource Preview.
 

The OSLC Core Overview specification should clarify that compliance to OSLC core means with respect to the component specifications.
 

Perhaps we should include this as a discussion item for the next meeting?
 


Jim Amsden, Senior Technical Staff Member
 
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