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Subject: RE: [sca-assembly] ISSUE 10: URI attribute should not be mandatory for bindings PROPOSED RESOLUTION
From: Mike Edwards [mailto:mike_edwards@uk.ibm.com]
Sent: Tuesday, Jan 29, 2008 7:54 AM
To: OASIS Assembly
Subject: [sca-assembly] ISSUE 10: URI attribute should not be mandatory for bindings PROPOSED RESOLUTION
Folks,
PROPOSAL:
Issue 10 should be closed, no action.
This issue has been resolved by the resolution of Issue 6, which states the following, in part:
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Replace lines 2372 - 2383 with the following:
uri - has the following semantic
The uri attribute can be omitted.
For the binding of a reference, the uri attribute defines the target URI
of the reference. This MUST be either the componentName/serviceName for
a wire to an endpoint within the SCA domain, or the accessible address
of some service endpoint either inside or outside the SCA domain (where
the addressing scheme is defined by the type of the binding).
The circumstances under which the uri attribute can be used are
defined in section 3.0.1 Specifying the Target Service(s) for a
Reference.
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Note that this:
a) makes URI optional
b) points to section 3.0.1 where all the options for specifying a target for a reference are defined,
which includes the use of bindng-specific parameters as an alternative to the URI attribute of the
binding.
Yours, Mike.
Strategist - Emerging Technologies, SCA & SDO.
Co Chair OASIS SCA Assembly TC.
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