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The HTML anchors use <a name="0.1_sec1">1. Introduction</a> rather than <a id="0.1_sec1">1. Introduction</a>
-- BrianMajor - 05 Oct 2014 - No, this is not intentional.
Section 1.1Create node path
In the create node operation described in section 1.1, the path encoded in the URL of the http://nvo.caltech.edu/vospace/myData/table123 does not match the path in the message content vos://nvo.caltech!vospace/mytable1
In addition, the URL of the If the endpoint for the VOSpace service is http://nvo.caltech.edu/vospace/
then the target URL for the http://nvo.caltech.edu/vospace/nodes/myData/table123
and the vos://nvo.caltech!vospace/myData/table123
Create node textThere are a number of places where the description of the create operation could be clarified. In the original VOSpace-1.x SOAP service, the create message contained the target URI as part of the message body.
The VOSpace-2.x REST service create message is essentially the same XML message content, but the request is sent to a location inside the {service}/nodes/{path} This means the node path is encoded in two different places within the same message.
Push transfer endpoint
In the description of the data transfer in section 1.1, the endpoint URL for the http://nvo.caltech.edu/vospace/myData/table123/transfers
In VOSpace-2.x transfer operations should be initiated by a If the endpoint for the VOSpace service is http://nvo.caltech.edu/vospace/ then the endpoint URL for initiating a transfer should be http://nvo.caltech.edu/vospace/transfers
Push transfer target
The path of the <transfer xmlns="http://www.ivoa.net/xml/VOSpace/v2.1"> .... <target>vos://nvo.caltech!vospace/myData/table123</target> .... </transfer>
Push transfer protocolThe content for the transfer request given in the example uses a non-standard protocol URI <transfer ...> .... <protocol uri="ivo://ivoa.net/vospace/core#http-put"/> .... </transfer>
The standard protocol URI for ivo://ivoa.net/vospace/core#httpput
Push transfer redirectThe description of the data transfer in section 1.1, misses out a step in the sequence of requests.
Following the initial "The service will reply with the URL that the user will HTTP PUT the data file" This omits the details of the 303 redirect response HTTP/1.1 303 See Other .... Location: http://nvo.caltech.edu/vospace/transfers/581
Which directs the client to a representation of the UWS job, which contains the <uws:job ....> <uws:jobId>581</uws:jobId> .... <uws:jobInfo> <vos:transfer> .... <vos:protocol uri="ivo://ivoa.net/vospace/core#http-put"> <vos:endpoint>http://d21.caltech.edu/temp/d558</vos:endpoint> </vos:protocol> .... </vos:transfer> <uws:jobInfo> .... </uws:job>
In addition, the example URL for the http://nvo.caltech.edu/bvospace/myData/table123/transfers/147516ab appears to point to a location relative to the target node. It would be clearer if the example used a URL that did not overlap with the VOSpace service endpoint in any way http://d21.caltech.edu/temp/d558
Pull transfer endpoint
The endpoint URL for the If the endpoint for the VOSpace service is http://nvo.caltech.edu/vospace/ then the target URL to initate a transfer should be http://nvo.caltech.edu/vospace/transfers
Pull transfer target
The path of the <transfer xmlns="http://www.ivoa.net/xml/VOSpace/v2.1"> .... <target>vos://nvo.caltech!vospace/myData/table123</target> .... </transfer>
Pull transfer redirect
The current text implies that the server responds directly with the This omits the details of the 303 redirect response HTTP/1.1 303 See Other .... Location: http://nvo.caltech.edu/vospace/transfers/581
which directs the client to a representation of the UWS job, which contains the
In addition, the example URL for the http://nvo.caltech.edu/bvospace/myData/table123/transfers/147516ab
appears to point to a location relative to the target node within the It would be clearer if the example used a URL that did not overlap with the VOSpace service endpoint in any way. http://d22.caltech.edu/temp/e612
Push to VOSpace sequenceIn section 5.4.1.4 Example: pushToVoSpace (missing section header) The text in the example suggests that the client should submit the transfer job, then poll the job details, waiting for the job to COMPLETE and then using the URL in 'transferDetails' result to fetch the transfer details, which contain the endpoint URL to send the data to. I don't think that is the correct sequence. Based on the way the original SOAP service worked, I think the correct pushToVoSpace sequence should be :
Optional .autoThe list of changes state that .auto is being made optional. However many sections of the document still contain the original text describing how .auto applies, without describing how it can be made optional. If it is optional, then the specification needs to describe a mechanism for a client to discover whether a particular service supports it or not, and how this effects the behaviour in each case where it is applicable. However, I think making it optional causes too many side effects and inconsistent behaviours between different spaces. As the original sponsor of the .auto functionality I'm happy for it to be removed completely.
And .nullIf we are going to remove .auto, then .null should probably go too. There are better ways of specifying a null value for a direction.
Neutral URL examplesAll our documents should probably use the reserved 'example' domain names for URLs. https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2606 | ||||||||
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