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Subject: RE: [regrep] regrep 1/24/2007: Question on RS Section 3.1 Errata(Public Comment)
<farrukh> ========================================== Proposed Fixed Text Based upon public comment: A Submitter MUST supply the id attribute for submitted objects. If the id is not a specified then the registry MUST return an InvalidRequestException. If the id and lid match the id and lid of an existing RegistryObject within the home registry, then the registry MUST treat it as an Update action upon the existing RegistryObject. If the id matches the id of an an existing RegistryObject within the home registry but the lid does not match that existing object's lid, then the registry MUST return an InvalidRequestException. If the Submitter supplies the id and it is a valid URN then the registry MUST honor the Submitter-supplied id value and use it as the value of the id attribute of the object in the registry. If the id is not a valid URN then the registry MUST treat it as a temporary id and replace it, and all references to it within the request, with a registry generated universally unique id. A registry generated universally unique id value MUST conform to the format of a URN that specifies a DCE 128 bit UUID as specified in [UUID]: / (e.g. urn:uuid:a2345678-1234-1234-123456789012). ========================================== </farrukh> Does it imply that if only the LID matches with an already existing RegistryObject then the registry MUST treat it as a Create new RO action with the same LID? -- Regards, Ivan
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