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Subject: Re: [wsrp] Additional use cases for issue #44 (set new public params)
- From: Rich Thompson <richt2@us.ibm.com>
- To: WSRP TC <wsrp@lists.oasis-open.org>
- Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2005 09:24:59 -0400
I had taken a to-do from the Interfaces
SC to develop (in conjunction with Stefan, Richard and Mike) a proposal
for this portion of Issue #44. Here is that proposal:
Philosophy: Since Public
Parameters (PP) are another aspect of Consumer state that is exposed to
Portlets (the other two are modes and windowState), Portlets should be
able to request changes to PPs in much the same way as they do modes and
windowStates (on URLs and in responses from pbia and handleEvents).
On URLs: (2 issues)
1. Need to encode 3 pieces of information (request to set a PP, the PPname
and the PPvalue) into 2 places (name=value) when using a querystring and
deal with the reduced set of characters allowed in the path portion ('='
is not allowed). Templates also introduce an issue with how to encode multiple
PPs ... preferably with the Template only having a single placeholder.
-Proposal:
1. All public parameters specified on
a URL are concatenated in the form of "PPname1=PPvalue1&PPname2=PPvalue2".
2. The resulting string is URL encoded
(changes '=' into %3D and '&' into %26) to make it valid in both the
querystring and path portions of a URL.
3. This URL encoded string becomes the
value for the wsrp-publicParameter URL parameter, regardless of whether
template processing or Consumer URL rewriting is in use.
2. How to encode complex PPvalues? I suggest serializing the PPvalue to
XML and URL encoding this XML. The Consumer would then receive the PP,
recognize it is of a complex type (based on PPname) and decode the PPvalue
to get the XML.
On Operation responses:
1. Return PP requests via a field much as newMode and newWindowState request
updates to those aspects of Consumer managed state. Suggest this field
be of type QNamedStringArray, though it could be an array of NamedString
if we do not want to introduce a usage of a type from the 'extra' namespace.
Rich
Michael Freedman <michael.freedman@oracle.com>
05/24/05 07:55 PM
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I too am interested in hearing people's current opinions.
Our early coordination discussions considered this carefully. It
was decided at that time to not support two coordination models that delivered
equivalent function. Though I pushed strongly for such a parameter
style mechanism, the subcomittee preferred Events because it not only allowed
state to be transferred but also actions. The current public parameter
model was introduced by me later and was crafted specifically to not step
on the the toes of Events.
To extend this conversation I would like to pose:
1. We
consider whether publicParameters should be QNames so they can be shared/reused
across producers. Note: this is likely needed whether we stick with
events or add the ability to encode a public parameter directly in the
URL.
2. We
consider adding a new "defined event" called publicParameterValueChanged.
The payload of this event would be the QName of the parameter and
an Object any holding the parmeter value [though it might be nice to support
our Any/String optional pair style here].
3. We
consider defining the meaning of publicParameter whose capability contains
the value "required" as meaning that normal usage of this portlet
requires the consumer to provide this value. The portlet would still
have to deal with situations in which this wasn't provided but likely an
end-user would consider this usage crufty/abnormal. For example if
a portlet required a CustID parameter and didn't receive one it could display
a view that asks for a custID. The key here by saying "required"
[we can choose a different capability name] the consumer can distinguish
between those public parameters that have a secondary impact on the portlet
[optional] and those that have a primary or important impact [required].
-Mike-
Stefan Hepper wrote:
Hi,
I've some use cases that may be a good match for the ability to set new
public parameters by the producer and to encode public parameters in URls
by the producer.
1. displaying content based on a specific product id:
- Portlet A allows to select a product from a list
- User clicks on a specific product
- Portlet B renders details of this product
- Portlet C renders currently available number of items on stock for this
product
- user wants to bookmark this result in order to come back to product tomorrow
implementation with events:
Portlet A encodes the customer selection URLs as POST action links
Portlet A receives a performBlockingInteraction call
Portlet A returns event productID=10
Portlet B receive a blocking handleEvents call for productID=10 and returns
new navigational state
Portlet C receive a blocking handleEvents call for productID=10 and returns
new navigational state
implementation with public params:
Portlet A encodes the product selection URLs as GET render links with the
productID as public param
Portlet A receives a render call with the public param productID=10
Portlet B receives a render call with the public param productID=10
Portlet C receives a render call with the public param productID=10
which would be much more efficient and also consistent with the W3C architecture
as links that do only change view state should be encoded as GET links.
2. display content based on a specific customer id
3. display content based on the selected state of a map
portlet A displays a map of USA
portlet B displays information on the selected state (# people registered,
capital, ...)
portlet C displays all IBM labs in that state
and many more.
This would allow to have some gobal navigational state that can be set
via URLs by portlets. Also portlets may want to set new public params as
a result of an blocking interaction or a handle event call.
What do you think?
Stefan
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