
Hi Stephen, sorry for the late answer. On 05/11/2013 15:58, stephen.burke@stfc.ac.uk wrote:
Salvatore Pinto [mailto:salvatore.pinto@egi.eu] said:
The underlying physical storage may be shared by different types of objects, while the endpoints usually are dedicated to a particular object type (Grid Endpoints usually serve files and streams, EBS is served via OCCI and generic objects via CDMI), so I tough it was better to place it in the Endpoint. To the extent that the type is implicit in the protocol, e.g. SRM = file, you don't necessarily need an extra attribute at all, and you also have the Capability attribute for things which are relatively generic - we already have data.access.flatfiles for example. Also in the Share we have an AccessMode attribute - for which I think we don't actually have a use at the moment!
Stephen
I think the Capability attribute in the endpoint is the best, as Florido proposed. Cheers, Salvatore. -- Salvatore Pinto Cloud Technologist, EGI.eu e-mail:salvatore.pinto@egi.eu skype: salvatore.pinto0 Science Park 140, Amsterdam, The Netherlands