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Subject: [Issue 230] implementation.spring @location attribute does not statethe form which its URI value can take
http://osoa.org/jira/browse/JAVA-230 On 2/28/2011 3:53 AM, Mike Edwards wrote: > > Target: sca-springci-1.1-spec-WD06.doc > > Description: > > The implementation.spring element is described in Section 4 and contains > a series of normative statements relating to the @location attribute > and what its value addresses. > > However, one thing that is not stated here (or anywhere else in the > spec, as far as I can see) is what form the URI value of @location takes. > > For example, is it relative - in which case, what is it relative to? Can > it be absolute? > > The spec should state this. > > > Proposal: > > Add the following following line 613 (the description of the @location > attribute, before any of the existing normative statements): > > The location URI can either be an absolute URI or it can be a relative > URI. In the case where the location URI is a relative URI, > the URI MUST be taken as being relative to the base of the contribution > which contains the composite containing the > <implementation.spring/> element. [SPR40009] > > > > > Yours, Mike > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Dr Mike Edwards Mail Point 146, Hursley Park > STSM Winchester, Hants SO21 2JN > SCA & Services Standards United Kingdom > Co-Chair OASIS SCA Assembly TC > IBM Software Group > Phone: +44-1962 818014 > Mobile: +44-7802-467431 (274097) > e-mail: mike_edwards@uk.ibm.com > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > / > / > > /Unless stated otherwise above: > IBM United Kingdom Limited - Registered in England and Wales with number > 741598. > Registered office: PO Box 41, North Harbour, Portsmouth, Hampshire PO6 3AU/ > > > > > >
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