Actually, I am now questioning #1 based on semantic meaning of the message. It is not a confirmed message, but a response message. The "GenericConfirmedType" is for confirmations, while the "ReserveResponseType" is meant to return the newly allocated connectionId. Content wise they are the same, but from a documentation perspective they are different. Perhaps creating a new "GenericReturnType" for use in both situations? John On 2013-05-22, at 11:39 AM, Henrik Thostrup Jensen <htj@nordu.net> wrote:
Since, I know you love these emails
ReserveResponseType can deleted and GenericConfirmedType be used instead.
ReserveConfirmedType has a ReservationInfoGroup in it. This type includes an awful lot of data which is included in the initial reservation, but doesn't actually change, such as globalReservationId, description, schedule, bandwidth, and some of the stuff in the path type. This is static information which the client just send, there is no need to include it.
AFAICT the only thing that is really needed here is the connectionId, sourceSTP, destSTP, and probably the ero if it was specified in the request. I realize this means a new type, but it is a lot of junk to send back.
And symmetric -> symmetricPath :-).
Best regards, Henrik
Henrik Thostrup Jensen <htj at nordu.net> Software Developer, NORDUnet