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Subject: Re: [wsrp] Issue #33: Pass UserContext to lifetime operations?
I agree with Rich's point that Consumer should be the point of control. I don't see a need for "personalization" of these operations. Subbu Michael Freedman wrote: > So I [producer] can't have policies that assign different lifetimes > passed on user category or profile information? Certainly not a common > use but why would we prevent? > -Mike- > > Rich Thompson wrote: > >> >> I would argue against the lifetime operations taking a user context as >> the underlying resources are not user-specific and the Consumer is the >> right control point for deciding whether or not the end-user is >> allowed to see or impact the lifetime. >> >> Rich >> >> >> *Andre Kramer <andre.kramer@eu.citrix.com>* >> >> 12/22/2004 10:34 AM >> >> >> To >> Rich Thompson/Watson/IBM@IBMUS, "'wsrp@lists.oasis-open.org'" >> <wsrp@lists.oasis-open.org> >> cc >> >> Subject >> RE: [wsrp] Issue #33: Pass UserContext to lifetime operations? >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> I had considered portlet handle leasing ops taking in a user context >> but then the question of whether a consumer leases on a per user basis >> would arise. The call arg would then typically set to null, as seems >> to happen a lot given the questions surrounding userContexts in >> operations. But easy to add if we think it is required for consistency. >> >> Regards, >> Andre >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> *From:* Rich Thompson [mailto:richt2@us.ibm.com] * >> Sent:* 21 December 2004 16:55* >> To:* wsrp@lists.oasis-open.org* >> Subject:* [wsrp] Issue #33: Pass UserContext to lifetime operations? >> >> >> Issue # 33 >> Spec section: >> SubCommittee: Interfaces >> Owner: Andre >> Description: Should the RegistrationLifetime and PortletLifetime >> portTypes' operations take a userContext for consistency? >> >> > >
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