- From: <Pierre.CHATEL@fr.thalesgroup.com>
- Date: Tue, 20 Jun 2006 10:45:35 +0200
- To: holger.lausen@deri.org
- Cc: public-ws-semann@w3.org
Perhaps someone should open a new Editorial issue on the subject. Now, which form should I use in my technical note ? http://example.org/examples/ontologies/purchaseorder#OrderConfirmation and no ":" nor "POOntology#Quantity" is that right ? Pierre -----Message d'origine----- De : public-ws-semann-request@w3.org [mailto:public-ws-semann-request@w3.org]De la part de Holger Lausen Envoyé : lundi 19 juin 2006 18:31 À : Pierre.CHATEL@fr.thalesgroup.com Cc : public-ws-semann@w3.org Objet : Re: issue 1 resolution Hi, in fact I think you pointed out an inconsistency in the spec. We should always use absolute URIs. Especially since we often only depict parts of the schema (the use of relative URIS together with a base URI would be confusing). best Holger Pierre.CHATEL@fr.thalesgroup.com wrote: > Hi, > > issue 1 concerning the use of xs:anyURI is now closed. > But, since every QName is syntactically a URI, is the QName -like syntax (like rosetta:RequestPurchaseOrder) still valid in the current SAWSDL specification ? Or should we use something like rosetta#RequestPurchaseOrder. > > In the 2006/06/15 version of the spec I find 3 different syntaxes, which ones are valid ? > > 1 - Relative with QName-like syntax > > xmlns:Rosetta="http://example.org</examples/ontologies/rosetta.owl > .... > sawsdl:modelReference="Rosetta:RequestPurchaseOrder > > 2 - Absolute with # but no .owl extension to the ontology url > > sawsdl:modelReference="http://example.org/examples/ontologies/purchaseorder#OrderConfirmation > > 3 - How is defined POOntology in this example ? Is it like in 1 ? > > <xs:element name="quantity" type="xs:integer" > sawsdl:modelReference="POOntology#Quantity"/ > > Thanks ! > > -- > Pierre Chatel > THALES COMMUNICATIONS FRANCE > SC2 - Software Core for Computer-based systems > 1-5, Avenue Carnot / BC4 > 91883 Massy CEDEX > Tel 01 69 75 30 57 > > > > -- Holger Lausen Digital Enterprise Research Institute (DERI) http://www.deri.org/ Tel: +43 512 5076464 Email: holger.lausen@deri.org
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