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Subject: Re: [wsrf] Should we collapse WSRF schema documents?
- From: Steve Graham <sggraham@us.ibm.com>
- To: Ian Robinson <ian_robinson@uk.ibm.com>
- Date: Fri, 19 Nov 2004 08:59:09 -0500
interesting. What is the benefit
of one wsrf.xsd?
The downside is multiple writers and
potential version skew. If we put all the .xsd into one file, including
the XSD for the message exchanges, it is going to be very big, and the
editors will be stepping on each other's toes when making modifications
to the separate specs.
I would much prefer this to be a .xsd
per spec. and therefore am inclined to -1 this proposal.
sgg
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Ian Robinson <ian_robinson@uk.ibm.com>
11/18/2004 07:36 AM
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Related to issues 50 ("WSRF50: Faults common to multiple specs in
one
namespace ") and 81 ("WSRF81: recommendation to change WSDL documents"),
I
would like to suggest that we collapse the schema for RP, RL, SG and BF
into a single document that can be imported into each WSDL.
On the telecon this week, we resolved issue 50: "WSRF50: Faults common
to
multiple specs in one namespace "
with a recommendation to move the definition of the ‘ResourceUnknown’
fault
from WSRF-RP to the WS-Resource spec. A new schema document, referenced
from the WS-Resource specification, would be needed to contain the type
definition of this fault. This fault may be returned by a WS-Resource
following any message exchange, not just those protocol messages defined
in
the WSRF specs.
Rather than create a new schema document, we could consider refactoring
our
existing ones by collapsing the RP, RL, SG and BF schema into a single
WSRF
schema document.
Any opinions?
Ian
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