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[mailto:glue-wg-bounces@ogf.org] On Behalf Of Paul Millar said: So, it seems we have a requirement for IDs or LocalIDs to be persistent over time. This should be stated somewhere, probably in section 3
You're right. For UniqueIDs there may be other requirements, because they may be stored in external services like catalogues or databases (e.g. consider the site names, which start in the GOCDB and propagate all over the place - not trivial to change).
It's a little unclear why we have both StorageAccessProtocol and StorageEndpoint since StorageEndpoint can represent access protocols.
Well, it isn't entirely obvious that StorageEndpoint *can* represent APs, that was one of my questions ... but in any case for SRM the protocol endpoints would normally not be published because you don't use them directly, you're supposed to ask the SRM for a TURL. However, you would still like to have the list of protocol types which are supported. Also there could be other complications, for example an SE might have a gridftp server for reasons other than it being an accessprotocol (e.g. the CE currently has one to allow RTE tags to be published ...) Stephen