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Subject: ISSUE 10: URI attribute should not be mandatory for bindings
Sorry, forgot to change the subject line. On Oct 15, 2007, at 8:27 AM, Scott Vorthmann wrote: > > NEW ISSUE logged as: > > http://www.osoa.org/jira/browse/ASSEMBLY-10 > > > On Oct 11, 2007, at 12:05 AM, Peshev, Peter wrote: > > > > > TARGET: SCA Assembly Specification, section 1.7 Binding > > > > DESCRIPTION: > > The current description of the uri attribute for a binding says > > that the > > uri attribute is mandatory in case the binding is attached to a > > reference in the domain. > > > > > > The current wording on line 2300 is : > > > > binding element has the following attributes: > > * uri (optional) - has the following semantic. > > ... > > It is optional for references defined in composites used as > component > > implementations, but required for references defined in composites > > contributed to SCA domains. > > > > > > As clarified by Mike E. > > (http://www.oasis-open.org/apps/org/workgroup/sca-assembly/email/ > > archive > > s/200710/msg00059.html) that may not be true. > > > > > > > > PROPOSAL: > > Remove the requirement for the uri and add the following > clarification > > paragraph : > > > > > > Some bindings MAY identify a target endpoint without using the uri > > attribute via usage of some binding specific tags and > attributes. In > > that case the uri for references in composites contributed to the > SCA > > domain is OPTIONAL. However such binding definition without uri > > attribute MUST uniquely specify a target endpoint, since references > > contributed to the SCA domain can't be reconfigured by anything and > > the > > SCA runtime will need enough information to ivoke correctly such > > reference. In case the binding relies only on the uri to > configure the > > target endpoint, the uri attribute MUST be present for bindings for > > references contributed to the SCA domain. > > > > > >
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