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Subject: Re: [uddi-spec] Use of maxRows and listHead in V3
Andrew Hately <hately@us.ibm.com>
08/11/2004 09:50 AM |
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Extend section 5.1.5 as follows:
When a listDescription is returned as part of the result set, it provides a listHead value that
indicates the index position within all matches with which the returned result list starts. For
example, if the result set returned contains items 1 through 10 of 18, then the listHead would
be 1, or if the current result set contained items 11-18 of 18, then the listHead would be 11.
The optional listHead argument to a find_xx API MAY be used to force the list returned to start
with a particular element by making further calls. This is useful when the size of the resultant
list is too large to be returned in a single query. If a listHead of less than 1 is specified, a value of 1 will be used to produce the result. If a listHead that exceeds the total number of results is provided, an empty result set will be returned.
Also in 5.1.9.2, 5.1.10.2, 5.1.11.2, 5.1.12.2, 5.1.13.2 the description of listHead should be changed to:
· listHead: This optional integer value is used to indicate which item SHOULD be returned as the head of the list. The client may request a subset of the matching data by indicating which item in the resultant set constitutes the beginning of the returned data. See Section 5.1.5 for a detailed description of the listHead argument.
Andrew Hately
IBM Software Group, Emerging Technologies
email: hately@us.ibm.com
phone: (512) 838-2866
"Daniel Feygin"
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08/11/2004 08:15 AM |
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