
glue-wg-bounces@ogf.org [mailto:glue-wg-bounces@ogf.org] On Behalf Of David Horat said:
In the GLUE Specification v. 2.0, in the association end list, relations are always specified with the attribute they have to link with. (E.g. Service.ID)
As I said before, in glue the ID attribute *is* the unique key which identifies the object, so that is the thing which should be used in relations. The schema is not just some generic entity-relation model, it has very specific properties, and many of those are intended to make it easy to implement in LDAP (e.g. no tables). Actually the relational implementation has more problems, given the multivalued attributes and many-to-many relations which are easy in LDAP but harder in SQL. Stephen -- Scanned by iCritical.