Mario,

I have never been comfortable with putting all of this information inside the DEPRs. So, I think that your question is the right one: are there any clear advantages to putting the DMI information in the DEPR? If there is not, I would vote for making them explicit parameters (i.e., putting them in the SOAP header/body).

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Re: [ogsa-dmi-wg] Proposed Agenda for 11/07/2007 call


Michel,
       Some comments and correcions :) ... sorry - force of habit ..
can't resist. There are a couple of ambiguities but it on the whole it
demonstrates that things can be done using DMI. My one concern is that
although how the DEPRs are created is out of scope for DMI I feel that
DMI has to specify what a DEPR is and what can go in it in order to
operate to use the DMI framework - I guess that's what part of the
spec is there for. The more issue to be resolved is the one that
Steven has brought up - is there any advantage in embedding the DMI
information inside the EPR as opposed to using additional DMI
information in the SOAP header/body? If there is no clear advantage
to either which method should we opt for - I get the impression that
you advocate DMI info inside the EPR while Steven would prefer it
outside. Anyone else got any views on this?


Mario

On Tue, 10 Jul 2007, Michel Drescher wrote:

> Dear OGSA-DMI participants,
>
> this is the proposed agenda for the upcoming OGSA-DMI telecon on 11 July
> 2007 at 16:00 to 17:00 UTC.
>
> For local timezone translations, please visit
>
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?day=11&month=07&year=2007&hour=16&min=0&sec=0&p1=0
>
> To subscribe to the OGSA-DMI calendar, go to
>
http://forge.gridforum.org/sf/linkedapplication/do/viewLinkedApplication/projects.ogsa-dmi-wg/linkedApplication/lapp1036
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>
> PROPOSED AGENDA
> ===============
>
> Note: ** OGF IPR POLICY APPLIES **
>      
http://www.ogf.org/About/abt_policies.php
>
> 1) Early discussion (15 min)
>    - Note taker assignment
>    - Roll call
>    - Telecon minutes approvals
>    - Action item review
>    - Agenda bashing
>
> 2) Use Case Example documents (25 min)
> - Document of Steven Newhouse et al
> - DOcument of Michel Drescher
>
> 3) Functional Specification (20 min)
>    Current draft:
http://forge.ogf.org/short/OGSA-DMI-WG/spec
>
> 4) Wrap up
>    AOB
>
>
>

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