Questions on CCXML 11 October 2002 spec

I have been reading the CCXML spec and I have a few questions on the 
spec and CCXML in general:

Section 9.2.4

After many readings, I am still confused about what the <move> tag 
actually does. I think partially this might be a result of the 
terminology used in the spec regarding event "endpoints". "endpoint" in 
the case of the <move> tag is used to describe where an event originates 
from. But the <move> tag seems to be implying that we are moving where 
an event is sent to when an event is created.

Can anybody provide any examples of usage of the <move> tag? Also, I 
would recommend avoiding the term "endpoint" since it could have a dual 
meaning of where events come from and also where they are going to. I 
would recommend using terms such as "sink"/"source" or 
"origination/destination" to clearly delineate what is being changed 
when the <move> tag is being executed.

Section 10.3

For the conferencing set of tags, the spec says that an asynchronous 
event will be posted to the document when a conference operation is 
completed but, except in the case of a <join>, the spec doesn't say what 
event types are sent.


More to follow...

Thanks,
Chris

Received on Monday, 6 January 2003 13:53:47 UTC