- From: Li, Li (Li) <lli5@avaya.com>
- Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2011 14:15:34 -0500
- To: "public-ws-resource-access@w3.org" <public-ws-resource-access@w3.org>
Doug, As this is the only extra parameter for the EndTo test, I wonder if it's more useful to allow the subscriber to specify the (premature) end time of the subscription instead. So the header element for the subscriber message would be: <sce:EndTime>xs:dateTime|xs:duration</sce:EndTime> where the time should be before the expiry time to instruct the subscription manager to terminate the subscription prematurely. To support this may require some extra-wse coding in the service logic, which I prefer to minimize. So I'm also ok to just manually stop the service without any header or coding. Thanks, Li All, I was wondering if people would be ok with adding a well defined SOAP Header that client can include in messages to the service - something like: <sce:Scenario> <sce:Test> x.y </sce:Test> </sce:Scenario> then the service can use this information to know when its suppose to prematurely terminate a Subscription (or Enumeration) to cause a SubscriptionEnd message to be sent. It might be useful in other tests too but those are the only ones I can think of right now that need something like this. People could even just add it as a reference parameter to their wsa:To EPR then no real specalized client processing would be needed to cause it to be sent. Thoughts? thanks -Doug <><><<>><<<>>><<<<<>>>>><<<<<<<< Li Li, Ph.D. Dialogue System Research Avaya Labs Research 233 Mt. Airy Road Basking Ridge, NJ 07920 Voice: 908-696-5141 Fax: 908-696-5402 Email: lli5@avaya.com >>>>>>>><><><<>><<<>>><<<<<>>>>>
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