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Subject: Re: [tamie] Groups - UC3 LTS draft XML, version .1 (uc3-edges.xml) uploaded


idea for slightly improved xpaths which are agnostic of xml
ancestors (need to check xpath syntax)

 //*[local-name='OrderResponseSimple']/*[local-name='AcceptedIndicator']='true'
//*[local-name='OrderResponse']
 //*[local-name='OrderResponseSimple']/*[local-name='AcceptedIndicator']='false'

- Steve

2009/2/24 Moberg Dale <dmoberg@axway.com>:
> Right, I was looking for exactly that sort of information you are providing to put back into the ebBP model (where it is then projected out for the LTS graph).
>
> I think the LTS is only a "bare bones" process description. There is a lot more to a BP specification than just choreography or orchestration.
>
> Eventually the LTS input will become an annotated LTS, where the annotations are for QOS, timers, control signals, security, reliability, etc. These will then connect with concrete stuff on the wire that eTSL needs to actually work. But LTS (unextended) will provide the "GCD" for all  bare bones process descriptions from other BP modeling notations, like UML message sequence diagrams, etc.
>
> If you are on the call today, we can use the conference to check out the edits that are needed to make the XPaths connect to UBL documents.
>
> Dale Moberg
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: stephengreenubl@gmail.com [mailto:stephengreenubl@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Stephen Green
> Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2009 12:30 PM
> To: Moberg Dale
> Cc: tamie@lists.oasis-open.org
> Subject: Re: [tamie] Groups - UC3 LTS draft XML, version .1 (uc3-edges.xml) uploaded
>
> I'm guessing that the XPaths might need to be concrete for this
> to work with eTSM.
>
> If the language used is UBL 2.0 then the XPaths for
>
> Accepted PartialAcceptance Declined
>
> are:
>
> /OrderResponseSimple/cbc:AcceptedIndicator='true' /OrderResponse
> /OrderResponseSimple/cbc:AcceptedIndicator='false'
>
> Does the 'LabelXPath' need to be concrete as follows or am I missing
> the point?
>
> <LabelXPath>
> PORequestResponses,/OrderResponseSimple/cbc:AcceptedIndicator='true'
> /OrderResponse /OrderResponseSimple/cbc:AcceptedIndicator='false'
> </LabelXPath>
>
>
> - Steve
>
>
> 2009/2/24  <dmoberg@us.axway.com>:
>> XML describing the nodes, edges, and labels of the LTS for uc3 as derived
>> from the ebBP model of uc3.
>>
>>  -- Dale Moberg
>>
>> The document named UC3 LTS draft XML, version .1 (uc3-edges.xml) has been
>> submitted by Dale Moberg to the OASIS Testing and Monitoring Internet
>> Exchanges (TaMIE) TC document repository.
>>
>> Document Description:
>> XML describing the nodes, edges, and labels of the LTS for uc3 as derived
>> from the ebBP model of uc3.
>>
>> This file will eventually supply Jacques XSLTs for producing scripts and
>> information for events to be caught in monitoring/testing this choreography
>> by relating the script to the execution trace of events from running the
>> process.
>>
>> Still needs to have the timer information and control/signal message
>> information output, as well as much other QOS information.
>>
>> View Document Details:
>> http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/document.php?document_id=31402
>>
>> Download Document:
>> http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/download.php/31402/uc3-edges.xml
>>
>>
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>
>
>
> --
> Stephen D. Green
>
> Document Engineering Services Ltd
>
>
>
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>



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