
Florido Paganelli [mailto:florido.paganelli@hep.lu.se] said:
For example a typical non-computing endpoint would be a Delegation endpoint that and has nothing to do with creation, monitoring and computation IMHO.
If it's really part of the computing service and can only be used with it then I think it does have something to do with managing computing tasks. On the other hand, if you have a general delegation service that can manage delegations for any other service then it should probably be published as a separate Service.
In principle it would nicer to have an independent Delegation Service with its Endpoint. But then how do I know that the specific Delegation Service can only be used by one of my Services?
You would need to publish the information in some way and document what it means - for example as we have for the ComputingService - StorageService relationship ("close SE"). Stephen