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Subject: Re: [wsn] clock skew text for WS-BaseN, take 2
- From: Steve Graham <sggraham@us.ibm.com>
- To: wsn@lists.oasis-open.org
- Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2004 12:14:33 -0600
Per discussion on the telecon, some
revisions of the proposed text.
"The subscriber should take care
when choosing a value for InitialTermination, and any subsequent values
that modify the TerminationTime property of the subscription. It is RECOMMENDED
that the subscriber choose termination time values that are significantly
(several magnitude) greater than the network latency expected in the interaction
between the subscriber and the NotificationProducer. In so doing, the designer
avoids undesireable results, such as the termination time having expired
prior to the receipt of the Subscribe request message. The WS-Resource
Lifetime specification [WS-ResourceLifetime]
(Section 5.1 Regarding time) contains further suggestions on how designers
should reason about time values in a WS-Resource Lifetime application."
sgg
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Steve Graham
(919)254-0615 (T/L 444)
STSM, On Demand Architecture
Member, IBM Academy of Technology
<Soli Deo Gloria/>
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Steve Graham/Raleigh/IBM@IBMUS
08/30/2004 10:21 AM
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Per AI on the 8/16 call, here is a suggested text to appear as part of
the Subscribe request description. This applies to the InitialTermination
time component of the Subscribe Request message, and will appear as a paragraph
somewhere amongst current lines (453-466).
"The subscriber should take care when choosing a value for InitialTermination,
and any subsequent values that modify the TerminationTime property of the
subscription. It is RECOMMENDED that the subscriber choose termination
time values that are significantly (one or two orders of magnitude) greater
than the network latency expected in the interaction between the subscriber
and the NotificationProducer."
sgg
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Steve Graham
(919)254-0615 (T/L 444)
STSM, On Demand Architecture
Member, IBM Academy of Technology
<Soli Deo Gloria/>
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