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Subject: RE: Issue #362: We need "request" and "response" objects after all
I made these changes, produced a change draft, merged it into the provisional draft, and closed the issue. Please let us know ASAP if you have any questions or concerns with this issue.
This is a substantive addition to the format, although as I said below, it is non-breaking, uses design patterns we’ve used before, and addresses a pressing need. We came very close to meeting our goal of having all changes merged one week before TC #35. Of the three remaining issues that involve any writing (#266, #323, and #358), two of them are quite small, and one of them (#266) I’m inclined
to dispense with entirely. I expect to finish #323 and #358 tomorrow. Thanks, Larry From: sarif@lists.oasis-open.org <sarif@lists.oasis-open.org>
On Behalf Of Larry Golding (Myriad Consulting Inc) While writing a converter for a web analysis tool, it became clear to me that using
threadFlow.immutableState to hold web request headers was
not sufficient to meet the needs of these tools. So I filed
Issue #362, “Defined request and response objects.” The issue explains the rationale in more detail, and presents a proposal. The proposal is
non-breaking. It recapitulates the pattern we’ve used previously for logical locations and addresses: using
cached objects to reduce repetition of request and response objects, and making requests and responses
externalizable to reduce file size. I am going to produce a change draft and optimistically merge it into the provisional draft. I don’t actually think this is a controversial proposal; I just wish I had understood earlier how important it was. My original goal was to have everything merged by end of day Tuesday (today) to give everybody a full week to review the final version. At this point I will miss that goal, but only by about half a day. Despite the seeming size of this
change, it’s quite similar to text I’ve written many times before, so I expect to be done no later than noon tomorrow. I’ll let you know as soon as the draft is available. Thanks, Larry |
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