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Subject: CamelCase convention recommendation from OpenCSA liaison committee
It was noticed in the SCA-Policy TC that intents defined in various SCA spec do not follow any particular convention. That TC decided to fix it for the policy specs by adopting the convention of using camelCase with its 1st letter lower case unless the word was an acronym (such as SOAP or JMS). They then asked the liaison committee to make this recommendation to the rest of the OpenCSA TCs. The Liaison subcommittee on its call today decided the following: LSC recommends that all the TC's adopt the Policy TC recommendation that intents use camelCase (first letter lowercase) except for acronyms which would be all upper case. and LSC recommends adding some text to the "conventions" section of the specs which describes the naming conventions: e.g. intents as above, type names are CamelCase, element names are camelCase, attributes are @camelCase are preceded by an "@" sign, etc. -Anish --
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