
forget it...I just misinterpretted your statement...*sorry* -----Original Message----- From: occi-wg-bounces@ogf.org on behalf of Thijs Metsch Sent: Wed 11-Aug-10 14:13 To: Edmonds, AndrewX Cc: occi-wg@ogf.org Subject: Re: [occi-wg] HTTP Header Serialization Format, use of Attribute header On Wed, 2010-08-11 at 11:52 +0100, Edmonds, AndrewX wrote:
Attribute: occi.compute.speed=2.4 ...
My experience is that many web frameworks do not observe 2616 correctly. Taking tomcat and associated frameworks; if I send such a request as above the only header that I will receive is the last one, not all. Web.py also exhibits this same behavior. As a result you will always have to formulate your request as such:
web.py doesn't do this for the following example...Only Categories and Links would ned to be listed.... -Thijs
Attribute: occi.compute.cores=2, occi.compute.speed=2.4
This particular issue is not a problem using a request like:
... occi.compute.cores=2 occi.compute.speed=2.4 ...
However the issue remains for Link and Category headers.
Andy -- Thijs Metsch Senior Software Engineer Grid and Cloud Technology Platform Computing GmbH Europaring 60 D-40878 Ratingen http://www.platform.com
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