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Subject: [OASIS Issue Tracker] (WSCALENDAR-504) General: Support the simple case more directly
[ https://issues.oasis-open.org/browse/WSCALENDAR-504?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel&focusedCommentId=59658#comment-59658 ] Toby Considine commented on WSCALENDAR-504: ------------------------------------------- What I think is needed here is clear exposition. Something like: A common pattern for a sequences is the partition, i.e. an ordered set of intervals or common duration, each starting as the last one ends. Such a partition may be requested for performance, or for measurement, or for reporting. Streams offer a means to compute a partition, and to reference that partition by means of a Gluon specifying the beginning of the partition, the end of the partition, and the duration of each interval. That Gluon also specifies the payload for each interval, whether a specific performance request, or a request for telemetry on one or more items at the end of each Interval. The stream header, then both defines a computable sequence, and simultaeously acts a Gluon, invoking a concrete instance of that virtual sequence. > General: Support the simple case more directly > ---------------------------------------------- > > Key: WSCALENDAR-504 > URL: https://issues.oasis-open.org/browse/WSCALENDAR-504 > Project: OASIS Web Services Calendar (WS-Calendar) TC > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: streams > Affects Versions: STRM CSPRD02 > Environment: Steve Ray > Reporter: Toby Considine > Assignee: Toby Considine > Fix For: STRM WD06 > > > While it seems to support many different kinds of collections of intervals and is therefore pretty powerful, it doesn't seem very easy to do the simple stuff - i.e. most people will likely do simple linear sequences most of the time. In the ASHRAE SPC201P FSGIM committee, while we are inheriting WS-Cal and are using it for the general case, we created a way to do this simple case directly. As I recall, I think that's the Sequence class which contains an ordered set of SimpleIntervals. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.2.2#6258)
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