AW: Issue 8323 - resolution

Doug et al.,

This solution is fine for me.

One question: is the subscribe request in example 4-1 consistent with
example 5-1? In example 4-1, the filter expression is "/*/ow:Speed/[node() >
50]" - when I try to evaluate the expression against the event XML
(ow:WindReport) shown in example 5-1 using XMLSpy, it does not work. The
expression "/*/ow:Speed > 50" works, though. Maybe you want to change
example 4-1 accordingly so that it contains the other Xpath 1.0 expression?

Regards,
Johannes Echterhoff


> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: public-ws-resource-access-request@w3.org [mailto:public-ws-resource-
> access-request@w3.org] Im Auftrag von Doug Davis
> Gesendet: Dienstag, 8. Dezember 2009 21:49
> An: johannes.echterhoff@igsi.eu
> Cc: public-ws-resource-access@w3.org; public-ws-resource-access-
> comments@w3.org
> Betreff: Issue 8323 - resolution
> 
> 
> Johannes,
>   thank you for your comments [1] on WS-Eventing.  This resulted in issue
> 8323 [2] being opened to track the discussions and on 12/08/09 the Working
> Group discussed this issue.  In WS-Eventing, in section 2.3, it indicates
> that:
>         Filtering occurs prior to any formatting of notification messages.
> Then in section 5, under the definition of the XPath filter dialect, it
> defines the root of the XPath processing as:
>         Context Node: the root of the event XML.
> Between these two point it was determined that the spec is clear that the
> XPath operates over the raw (unwrapped) event XML - as such the WG decided
> that no further specification updates are needed.   Please respond back to
> this list with your agreement, or disagreement, on this resolution.
> 
> [1] http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-ws-resource-
> access/2009Nov/0055.html
> [2] http://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/show_bug.cgi?id=8323
> 
> thanks
> -Doug Davis
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Received on Wednesday, 9 December 2009 22:26:16 UTC