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Subject:    [jira] Commented: (MUSE-85) Possible sample project - System/Device
From:       "Steve Jerman (JIRA)" <jira () apache ! org>
Date:       2006-09-25 19:34:52
Message-ID: 17751676.1159212892983.JavaMail.jira () brutus
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Steve Jerman commented on MUSE-85:
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1) Yes, the stuff I have generated is 'skeleton'... basically the minimum required \
for sensible results.

2) We need to discuss this. The issue is scalability (plus linking to our backend \
infrastructure). To navigate an association you end up having to make two hops (one \
to the association and then one to the other end) instead of one.. directly to the \
other end of the association.  Basically unless the relationship actually has \
properties itself, it is quite a heavyweight solution.

> Possible sample project - System/Device
> ---------------------------------------
> 
> Key: MUSE-85
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MUSE-85
> Project: Muse
> Issue Type: Test
> Components: Other
> Affects Versions: 2.0.0
> Reporter: Steve Jerman
> Assigned To: Dan Jemiolo
> Fix For: 2.1.0
> 
> Attachments: MyCapabilityImpl.java, TestFile.zip, WSDM-POC-Model.gif, \
> WSDM-POC-Model.gif, xml.zip 
> 
> OK, attached isa diagram which shows the model I am trying to create WSDM \
> interfaces for. Also attached is a Zip file with a set of WSDLs. Basically I \
> started with some generated XSD/WSDL and then decided that I should hand code a \
> proto that validated correct and did the right stuff and use that as pattern. The \
> system.wsdl file was the result. I *think* it should create a simple WSDM resource \
> implementation with getResourcePropertyDocument and getResourceProperty operations. \
> It sort of looks like thats the case. A few questions.
> What would some code look like that could handle multiple instances of System. Do I \
> need to do anything different? Surely the Java interfaces generated are for the \
> ManagedResource? They don't seem to be Capapability implementations. Looks like the \
> name of the Java files is hard coded. Is there a better way to handle this? I would \
> like to get this sample up and runing first and then expand out to the rest of my \
> model (and all the configuration I have in mind). Steve

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