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Subject: Re: [sca-j] NEW ISSUE: ejb binding @uri has the wrong schema


I do not think that an anyURI can have more than one #
I do think that anyURI accepts a frag identifier and thus a single #

I can check this carefully next week.

All the best, Ashok


David Booz wrote:
>
> I am willing to believe I jumped the gun. Issues are easy to close if 
> they don't get accepted.
>
> Can a fragment identifier contain a '#'? I've got an absolute URI for 
> an ejb that has two '#' characters in it (not back to back).
>
> Dave Booz
> STSM, BPM and SCA Architecture
> Co-Chair OASIS SCA-Policy TC and SCA-J TC
> "Distributed objects first, then world hunger"
> Poughkeepsie, NY (845)-435-6093 or 8-295-6093
> e-mail:booz@us.ibm.com
>
> Inactive hide details for Anish Karmarkar ---10/29/2008 02:45:44 
> PM---Dave, xs:anyURI allows absolute URIs, relative URIs as weAnish 
> Karmarkar ---10/29/2008 02:45:44 PM---Dave, xs:anyURI allows absolute 
> URIs, relative URIs as well as URI references.
>
>
> From: 	
> Anish Karmarkar <Anish.Karmarkar@oracle.com>
>
> To: 	
> David Booz/Poughkeepsie/IBM@IBMUS
>
> Cc: 	
> sca-j@lists.oasis-open.org
>
> Date: 	
> 10/29/2008 02:45 PM
>
> Subject: 	
> Re: [sca-j] NEW ISSUE: ejb binding @uri has the wrong schema
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
>
> Dave,
>
> xs:anyURI allows absolute URIs, relative URIs as well as URI references.
>  [1] explicit talks about fragment identifiers. It seems to me that
> xs:anyURI does allow the '#' character.
>
> I'm sure schema experts on this list will correct me if I'm wrong.
>
> -Anish
> --
>
> [1] http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-2/#anyURI
>
> David Booz wrote:
> > TARGET: EJB Binding spec [1]
> >
> > DESCRIPTION:
> >
> > binding.ejb/@uri is typed as a anyURI. This is because the EJB binding
> > inherits this attribute from the base binding schema.
> > The problem is that anyURI doesn't allow the '#' character. The EJB
> > binding spec builds on the CORBA location syntax
> > which includes the '#' character. See lines 103-115 [1]
> >
> > PROPOSAL:
> > None.
> >
> >
> > [1]
> > 
> http://www.oasis-open.org/apps/org/workgroup/sca-j/download.php/25979/sca-jejbbinding-1.1-spec-wd-02.doc
> >
> > Dave Booz
> > STSM, BPM and SCA Architecture
> > Co-Chair OASIS SCA-Policy TC and SCA-J TC
> > "Distributed objects first, then world hunger"
> > Poughkeepsie, NY (845)-435-6093 or 8-295-6093
> > e-mail:booz@us.ibm.com
> >
>
>


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