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FW: Repository Update Events
user name
2007-04-10 11:50:30

Here is the event message that everyone ignored

 

Glenn

 


From: Everitt, Glenn
Sent: Friday, February 16, 2007 5:18 PM
To: 'Corona development'
Subject: Repository Update Events

 

I think every Repository Update Event should include the Repository URI as well as the resource URI that triggered the Repository update event.  In addition if there is way to know the URI of the user or the tool that triggered the event I think that should be added to the event

 

For example if Harry added Sally to the Team Member Repository

 

The event should include:

 the Team Member Repository URI

 the URI for Team Member Harry (he triggered the event)

 the URI of the added Team Member Sally

 

If a new log file was added to Jackrabbit Repository by a Chat Server

The event should include

the Jackrabbit Repository URI

the URI of the Chat Server since it triggered the event

the URI of the log file that was added.

 

Any comments?

 

 


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Re: FW: Repository Update Events
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2007-04-10 12:59:06
Hi Glenn,

One thought about this. ; You might consider using an ECF ID instance rather than the URI, as the URI class is not supported on the CDC 1.0/Foundation 1.0 execution environment.

Scott

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Here is the event message that everyone ignored

 

Glenn

 


From: Everitt, Glenn
Sent: Friday, February 16, 2007 5:18 PM
To: 'Corona development'
Subject: Repository Update Events

 

I think every Repository Update Event should include the Repository URI as well as the resource URI that triggered the Repository update event.  In addition if there is way to know the URI of the user or the tool that triggered the event I think that should be added to the event

 

For example if Harry added Sally to the Team Member Repository

 

The event should include:

 the Team Member Repository URI

 the URI for Team Member Harry (he triggered the event)

 the URI of the added Team Member Sally

 

If a new log file was added to Jackrabbit Repository by a Chat Server

The event should include

the Jackrabbit Repository URI

the URI of the Chat Server since it triggered the event

the URI of the log file that was added.

 

Any comments?

 

 


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RE: FW: Repository Update Events
user name
2007-04-10 12:25:44

Scott,

 

Thanks for the suggestion.  However, the use of URIs is not an issue for Corona since it is not targeted for the CDC 1.0 / Foundation 1.0 EE.

 

Corona uses URIs throughout its collaboration framework as well as server-side SOA model (WSDM, WS-Notification, etc…).  In addition, they will also be using URIs for our semantic framework.

 

URI’s also provide us with a recognized standard for identifying an abstract or physical resource.  We need this standard to allow us to support both Eclipse and non-Eclipse components that will be participating in a collaboration solution.

 

I hope this helps to explain why we choose to use URIs for identifying resources within CoronaR17;s server-side and collaboration frameworks.

 


From: corona-dev-bounceseclipse.org [mailto:corona-dev-bounceseclipse.org] On Behalf Of Scott Lewis
Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2007 1:59 PM
To: Corona development
Subject: Re: [corona-dev] FW: Repository Update Events

 

Hi Glenn,

One thought about this. ; You might consider using an ECF ID instance rather than the URI, as the URI class is not supported on the CDC 1.0/Foundation 1.0 execution environment.

Scott

Everitt, Glenn wrote:

Here is the event message that everyone ignored

 

Glenn

 


From: Everitt, Glenn
Sent: Friday, February 16, 2007 5:18 PM
To: 'Corona development'
Subject: Repository Update Events

 

I think every Repository Update Event should include the Repository URI as well as the resource URI that triggered the Repository update event.  In addition if there is way to know the URI of the user or the tool that triggered the event I think that should be added to the event

 

For example if Harry added Sally to the Team Member Repository

 

The event should include:

 the Team Member Repository URI

 the URI for Team Member Harry (he triggered the event)

 the URI of the added Team Member Sally

 

If a new log file was added to Jackrabbit Repository by a Chat Server

The event should include

the Jackrabbit Repository URI

the URI of the Chat Server since it triggered the event

the URI of the log file that was added.

 

Any comments?

 

 


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RE: FW: Repository Update Events
user name
2007-04-11 05:44:34

 

 


From: corona-dev-bounceseclipse.org [mailto:corona-dev-bounceseclipse.org] On Behalf Of Everitt, Glenn
Sent: 10 kwietnia 2007 18:51
To: Corona development
Subject: [corona-dev] FW: Repository Update Events

 

Here is the event message that everyone ignored

 

Glenn

 


From: Everitt, Glenn
Sent: Friday, February 16, 2007 5:18 PM
To: 'Corona development'
Subject: Repository Update Events

 

I think every Repository Update Event should include the Repository URI as well as the resource URI that triggered the Repository update event.  In addition if there is way to know the URI of the user or the tool that triggered the event I think that should be added to the event

 

For example if Harry added Sally to the Team Member Repository

 

The event should include:

 the Team Member Repository URI

 the URI for Team Member Harry (he triggered the event)

 the URI of the added Team Member Sally

 

If a new log file was added to Jackrabbit Repository by a Chat Server

The event should include

the Jackrabbit Repository URI

the URI of the Chat Server since it triggered the event

the URI of the log file that was added.

 

Any comments?

 

 

How jackrabbit adapter creating and posting event would know the URI of chat server?

 

 

Edyta

 

 


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RE: FW: Repository Update Events
user name
2007-04-11 07:07:55

Answer to Edyta̵7;s question:

 

I think the chat server or an associated service would be adding the chat log to jackrabbit.  If this is the case:

 

  1. the chat server should know its uri
  2. the chat server should know the name of the resource: the chat log
  3. the chat server should know where it is adding the chat log: location in jackrabbit repository

 


From: corona-dev-bounceseclipse.org [mailto:corona-dev-bounceseclipse.org] On Behalf Of Kalka, Edyta
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2007 6:45 AM
To: Corona development
Subject: RE: [corona-dev] FW: Repository Update Events

 

 

 


From: corona-dev-bounceseclipse.org [mailto:corona-dev-bounceseclipse.org] On Behalf Of Everitt, Glenn
Sent: 10 kwietnia 2007 18:51
To: Corona development
Subject: [corona-dev] FW: Repository Update Events

 

Here is the event message that everyone ignored

 

Glenn

 


From: Everitt, Glenn
Sent: Friday, February 16, 2007 5:18 PM
To: 'Corona development'
Subject: Repository Update Events

 

I think every Repository Update Event should include the Repository URI as well as the resource URI that triggered the Repository update event.  In addition if there is way to know the URI of the user or the tool that triggered the event I think that should be added to the event

 

For example if Harry added Sally to the Team Member Repository

 

The event should include:

 the Team Member Repository URI

 the URI for Team Member Harry (he triggered the event)

 the URI of the added Team Member Sally

 

If a new log file was added to Jackrabbit Repository by a Chat Server

The event should include

the Jackrabbit Repository URI

the URI of the Chat Server since it triggered the event

the URI of the log file that was added.

 

Any comments?

 

 

How jackrabbit adapter creating and posting event would know the URI of chat server?

 

 

Edyta

 

 


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