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Subject: RE: [wsia] Re: RE: [wsrp] Sessions and Transient Entities
Rex -
I think that your diagram visualizes the basic concept according to my
understanding. I would only note that the WSRP-session is not initated by
the client but by the consumer. In your diagram I got the impression that
the client was somewhat involved.
Best regards
Carsten Leue
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Dr. Carsten Leue
Dept.8288, IBM Laboratory B�blingen , Germany
Tel.: +49-7031-16-4603, Fax: +49-7031-16-4401
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As I was trying to get this process down to the most basic and simple, I
diagrammed it using a component diagram. The problem I had with the chart
in the 0.1.2 version of the spec is that it read right to left in terms of
the flow from the origination of the process with an end user request. I
know that this was done because the end point of the process is the
end-user but I wasn't able to keep the flow straight in my mind as I read
down over the four pages it spans. Also, it covers just about all the
variations of flow and types of properties, entities and calls. I found I
was better able to use that chart with this diagram in hand. However, I
still have problems following Sophisticated to Simple and Simple to
Sophisticated within the chart context.
Also, it would be helpful to know if what I diagrammed is essentially
correct or not, so I attached it. it is a .gif file so you can view it in a
web browser or insert it into another program to view it.
Thanks,
Rex
At 9:09 PM -0400 6/12/02, Eilon Reshef wrote:
Rex,�We are all trying to simplify the interface. If we can achieve the
same results (namely, Portlet Grouping/Scoping) without the need to have an
explicit interface for creating sessions, we are all better off.�Eilon
-----Original Message-----
From: Rex Brooks [mailto:rexb@starbourne.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 8:39 PM
To: Eilon Reshef; wsia@lists.oasis-open.org; wsrp@lists.oasis-open.org
Subject: RE: [wsia] Re: RE: [wsrp] Sessions and Transient Entities
I think we are already getting down to too much micromanaging. Why should I
care how a producer manages their portlets, transient entities or any
combinations thereof in one of my sessions? As long as I get back what I
ask for, I don't see what difference it makes.
Ciao,Rex
At 6:53 PM -0400 6/12/02, Eilon Reshef wrote:
Wouldn't it be easier to just pass a key (say: portlet-group-id), that
allows the Producer to manage this more carefully than providing access to
a low-level mechanism such a session?
-----Original Message-----
From: Rich Thompson [mailto:richt2@us.ibm.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 12:27 PM
To: wsia@lists.oasis-open.org; wsrp@lists.oasis-open.org
Subject: [wsia] Re: RE: [wsrp] Sessions and Transient Entities
I would agree that supporting explicit creation of sessions is easy means
for a Consumer to indicate an arbitrary grouping that it would like to
establish. As the Producer is ultimately managing the sessions, it can
always enforce whatever policies it would like on these groupings. I would
recommend that this version of the spec not try and define how a Producer
could expose such policies to the Consumer, though we may want to revisit
this question for future versions of the spec if scenarios are defined that
demonstrate value to the Consumer in knowing the Producer's policies.
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Irs not so much a bother to allow rather its a no reason to prevent.� If a
consumer wants to support such a thing they should be free to do so as this
would allow arbitrary groupings (from the perspective of the producer).
����� -Mike-
����� face="Trebuchet MS" color=#0000ff>If a simple group-id within the
����� portlet UI
����� takes care of the issue (which I agree with), why bother to allow the
����� Consumer
����� to create and manage sessions explicitly (versus implicit creation by
����� the
����� Producer)?
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����� class=122592900-12062002> -----Original Message-----
����� From:
����� Michael Freedman mailto:Michael.Freedman@oracle.com]
����� Sent: Tuesday,
����� June 11, 2002 7:43 PM
����� To: wsia@lists.oasis-open.org;
����� wsrp@lists.oasis-open.org
����� Subject: Re: [wsrp] Sessions and Transient
����� Entities
����������� Eilon,
������������� I think your
����������� suggestion intermixes 2 different concepts -- that of session
����������� identity and
����������� that of instance/entity identity.� My scenario 1 concerns
����������� itself with how
����������� an instance/entity id can be used to segment data within a
����������� session.� My
����������� scenario 2 concerns itself with how distinct sessions can be
����������� established/maintained.� I suggested we don't define a way for
����������� the
����������� producer to describe its grouping rules.� Rather a consumer can
����������� choose to
����������� support grouping (via a mechanism its free to define) or leave
����������� it up to the
����������� consumer to handle internally (via perference/configuration
����������� data).� So in
����������� my scenario 2, a consumer isn't responsible for separating the
����������� portlets into
����������� different sessions.� It merely is allowed to do so.� Portlets
����������� must
����������� assume they aren't running in such environments -- rather they
����������� must assume
����������� they run in a shared session world -- hence they need an ID to
����������� do the proper
����������� namespacing.� As the consumer doesn't know this grouping
����������� (because it
����������� doesn't implement grouping) the producer must provide its own
����������� UI for getting
����������� these keys -- i.e. the producer must provide a
����������� configuration/personalization
����������� UI that allows a group key to be specified for each of its
����������� portlets -- it can
����������� then use this "internal" group id to key/separate data in the
����������� shared session.
����������� Just a long way of saying -- I don't buy your scenario 2.� If
����������� the
����������� consumer knows the grouping, I would rather the consumer
����������� maintain 2 discrete
����������� sessions as this allows it to continue to pass the entity id so
����������� each entity
����������� can maintain entity specific data if necessary (i.e. portlet A,
����������� B, B' in the
����������� same session/group -- B and B' can keep their data separate).
����������� If the
����������� consumer doesn't know the grouping then it controls things just
����������� like scenario
����������� 1.� The producer is free to define/manage finer granularity as
����������� described
����������� above.
���������������� -Mike-
����������� Eilon Reshef wrote:
������������������� face="Trebuchet MS">Mike, class=731155222-11062002>
����������������� face="Trebuchet MS">Per your recent e-mails, I think that
����������������� the
����������������� approach makes sense. class=731155222-11062002> face
����������������� ="Trebuchet MS">The only thing that concerns me is that
����������������� we
����������������� have two different mechanisms to handle what would seem
����������������� to be a very similar
����������������� scenario. class=731155222-11062002>Scenario 1:
����������������� If there are two occurrences of a single portlet on a
����������������� page, then as
����������������� you described it the portlet is responsible for
����������������� segregating the
����������������� occurrence-specific information, using an additional key
provided by the
����������������� portal. class=731155222-11062002>Scenario 2:
����������������� If there are two occurrences of a pair of portlets, then
����������������� suddenly the
����������������� portal is responsible for segregating the two pairs by
����������������� placing them in two
����������������� separate sessions. class=731155222-11062002> face
����������������� ="Trebuchet MS">(All, of course, assuming that the
����������������� portlets use sessions) class=731155222-11062002> face
����������������� ="Trebuchet MS">The idea of the Consumer creating and
����������������� managing the segregation keys has the
����������������� scalability advantage that you mentioned.
����������������� class=731155222-11062002> class=731155222-11062002> face
����������������� ="Trebuchet MS">Can't we use it to handle both
����������������� scenarios? class=731155222-11062002>
����������������� class=731155222-11062002> size=-1>Namely:
����������������� class=731155222-11062002> class=731155222-11062002> face
����������������� ="Trebuchet MS">In scenario 1, where there's portlets A1
����������������� and A2, then the portal sends a key "1" when displaying
����������������� A1 and a key "2"
����������������� when displaying A2.� class=731155222-11062002> face
����������������� ="Trebuchet MS">In scenario 2, when there's portlet pairs
����������������� <A1, B1> and <A2, B2>, then the portal sends a key "1"
����������������� when
����������������� displaying A1 and B1 and the key "2" when displaying A2
����������������� and
����������������� B2. class=731155222-11062002> class=731155222-11062002>
����������������� This would
����������������� allow the Producer to create and manage the session id
����������������� (and maybe even
����������������� create them only when needed, instead of explicitly
����������������� creating them up-front
����������������� as the current draft suggests). The Consumer only has to
����������������� take into account
����������������� that it may receive (and needs to re-send) a separate
����������������� session id for each
����������������� one of the keys. class=731155222-11062002>
����������������� class=731155222-11062002> face="Trebuchet MS">Eilon
����������������� class=731155222-11062002> class=731155222-11062002>
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