- From: Robert Sanderson <azaroth42@gmail.com>
- Date: Wed, 9 Mar 2016 15:04:36 -0800
- To: Richard Wallis <richard.wallis@dataliberate.com>
- Cc: "schema.org Mailing List" <public-schemaorg@w3.org>, Web Annotation <public-annotation@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <CABevsUGA4MMFn7xjtRstKx_zqXS3p6URP+pZ6Xh6GrJm9Tz=DA@mail.gmail.com>
Thanks Richard! Action and potentialAction seem to play a role here -- could there be a link from the Action to the ServiceChannel where the action can be performed? Image potentialAction AnnotationAction . AnnotationAction performedAt AnnoServiceChannel . AnnoServiceChannel providesService AnnotationService ; serviceUrl UrlToPostAnnotationTo . That would be at least a good chain to get from the resource to the serviceChannel, though clearly doesn't yet fit in a simple link header. If there isn't an obvious candidate, we can use sioc-services:has_service ... but would (of course) prefer to align with schema than a module of an ontology that hasn't seen as much adoption :) Thanks again, Rob On Wed, Mar 9, 2016 at 2:44 PM, Richard Wallis < richard.wallis@dataliberate.com> wrote: > Wondering if this could be handled with a new subtype of UpdateAction > <http://schema.org/UpdateAction>. An AnnotateAction might work well with > AddAction, DeleteAction and ReplaceAction as sibling types. > > So a resulting markup might look like: > > <script type=“application/ld+json”> > { > “@context”: “http://schema.org”, > “@type”: “ImageObject”, > “@id”: “http://example.org/diagram.jpg”, > “name”: “Diagram 1”, > “potentialAction”: { > “@type”: “AnnotateAction”, > “url”: “http://example.org/services/annotations/“ > } > } > </script> > > > ~Richard. > > Richard Wallis > Founder, Data Liberate > http://dataliberate.com > Linkedin: http://www.linkedin.com/in/richardwallis > Twitter: @rjw > > On 8 March 2016 at 18:35, Robert Sanderson <azaroth42@gmail.com> wrote: > >> >> Dear Schema folks, >> >> In the W3C Web Annotation Working Group, we have defined a (simple, >> RESTy, JSON-LD based) protocol [1] for interactions between clients and >> servers. We would love to have a way to discover those services, from web >> pages and indeed any web resource. >> >> Our current approach is to have a link header from any resource to the >> URL of the service, however if we could align with any existing approaches >> in the broader schema.org community, this seems valuable. In trawling >> for the appropriate classes and predicates, the closest seems to be >> ServiceChannel, however it /has/ a serviceUrl, rather than being the >> service that is identified by the URL. >> >> The relationship we're looking for is: (some web resource) has_service >> (web service URL) >> Along the lines of: >> http://example.org/diagram.jpg has_service >> http://example.org/services/annotations/ >> That could be added in a link header, <link> element, or in a JSON-LD >> description of the resource. >> >> Any advice would be appreciated :) >> >> Thanks, >> >> Rob Sanderson >> >> [1] Draft: http://w3c.github.io/web-annotation/protocol/wd/ >> >> -- >> Rob Sanderson >> Information Standards Advocate >> Digital Library Systems and Services >> Stanford, CA 94305 >> > > -- Rob Sanderson Information Standards Advocate Digital Library Systems and Services Stanford, CA 94305
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