- From: Rhys Lewis <rhys@volantis.com>
- Date: Tue, 2 Oct 2007 06:41:45 -0600 (MDT)
- To: "'Jo Rabin'" <jrabin@mtld.mobi>, <jmcf@tid.es>
- Cc: <public-ddwg@w3.org>, "'DDR Vocabulary'" <public-ddr-vocab@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <003101c804f1$fdd037d0$0202fea9@volantisuk>
Hello everyone, Please don't forget that accessing non-DDR properties server side is what DCAP is doing in OMA. We don't want to duplicate that work. If you really want a single API to cover both use cases, then MUCH closer cooperation is going to be needed with OMA. Also, while part of the API can be the same, I don't think it all can. For example, connection to the API provider is likely to require different information when that provider is DDR than when it is some dynamic delivery context access mechanism. And don't forget that general queries against arbitrary delivery contexts won't be supported by an API designed to return information about the particular device instance currently accessing an application. Such queries are absolutely required for tooling that uses a DDR. Sounds like modularisation is going to be needed if you want to achieve this. You need to allow people that don't have a burning desire to access the dynamic information not to have to implement it to be DDR compliant, particularly as DDR is quite clearly for static information. Best wishes Rhys _____ From: public-ddwg-request@w3.org [mailto:public-ddwg-request@w3.org] On Behalf Of Jo Rabin Sent: 02 October 2007 12:52 To: jmcf@tid.es Cc: public-ddwg@w3.org; DDR Vocabulary Subject: RE: [VOC] Comments on the current version of the vocabulary > scope is only to access properties that are in a DDR? With my MyMobileWeb hat on I would like it to be an API for accessing any property of > the DC at the server side, as we are going to need it anyway ... that’s my assumption, anyway Jo _____ From: jmcf@tid.es [mailto:jmcf@tid.es] Sent: 02 October 2007 10:43 To: Jo Rabin Cc: public-ddwg@w3.org; DDR Vocabulary Subject: Re: [VOC] Comments on the current version of the vocabulary Hi Jo, Good point, this is something that I have been discussing with my colleagues here while creating the table of properties used to analyse the current situation of the vocabulary. There are properties that are specific to the browser, other specific to the device itself, but others that depend on the whole DC (depends on the browser, the device and other elements that are in a delivery context, such as content transformation proxy or the current user preferences:). So is the DDWG in charge of defining such kind of properties? Also when I think more and more on the API the same issue arises, is the API an API for accesing any property of the Delivery Context or its scope is only to access properties that are in a DDR? With my MyMobileWeb hat on I would like it to be an API for accessing any property of the DC at the server side, as we are going to need it anyway ... That's all for now Best Regards Jo Rabin escribió: -----Original Message----- From: public-ddr-vocab-request@w3.org [mailto:public-ddr-vocab- request@w3.org] On Behalf Of José Manuel Cantera Fonseca Sent: 01 October 2007 15:38 To: public-ddwg@w3.org; DDR Vocabulary Subject: [VOC] Comments on the current version of the vocabulary Dear all, As a result of the analysis made on [1] here are the comments (coming from me on behalf of the MyMobileWeb project) on the vocabulary (some of them already known by Andrea, as I was chatting with him on the MSN :) ): + Usable Screen Width / Height. If I read the description, this is something that will depend on the whole DC and it will be likely not suitable for storing in a DDR. The value of this property will be calculated and not stored That doesn't stop it being part of the core vocabulary, surely? Jo
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