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Subject: Re: [wsrp-wsia] [I#116] Previous window mode/state semantics
Please delete this issue ... these are exactly the questions being debated relative to #24. Gil Tayar <Gil.Tayar@webcol To: wsrp-wsia@lists.oasis-open.org lage.com> cc: Subject: [wsrp-wsia] [I#116] Previous window mode/state 10/17/2002 04:42 semantics AM Status: Active Topic: Interface Class: Technical Raised by: practically everybody! Title: Previous window mode/state semantics Date Added: 17-Oct-2002 Description: What does previousMode mean exactly? If for example the user last logged in a week ago, is the portal expected to remember the modes of every entity? Is the mode tracking keyed on a portal/portlet/entity basis (and thus shared among many users), a portal/portlet/entity/user basis (and thus shared among one user's several sessions) or on a portal/portlet/entity/user/session basis? In my mind, this argument seems like unnecessary complexity without a clear use case. 1. What is the use case of needing the previous mode? 2. What is the value of previousMode when there has not been a mode change since the last rendering? 3. What is the value of previousMode when the user hits the portal the first time? 4. Same 3 questions for windowState What do we loose if we do not indicate previous* and let the portlet (producer) store it if it needs it?
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