There are several levels here. First, there is a need for application level acknowledgment strings with specific meanings. That was the reason for the strings. Second, there is the reliably delivered aspect. One needs to compose the relevant and required security and reliability for each {VTN, VEN} set. Third, the reliable delivery protocols are NOT a guarantee of ACTUAL Delivery. (offline discussion any time; they increase the likelihood that you can assume delivery once sent, but are not a panacea). Toby's #2 addresses my first item. bill -- William Cox Email:
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http://www.CoxSoftwareArchitects.com +1 862 485 3696 mobile +1 908 277 3460 fax On 3/26/11 4:29 PM, Considine, Toby (Campus Services IT) wrote:
49388A5276025649AC24AF97ADB9DA627122D283B8@facmailmb3.facilities.unc.edu type= cite > So the question I am wrestling with, in the specific context of the recently published schemas for EI, is what to do with all the ACK strings that are in messages. (1) They should be in an overall transaction framework, and are outside of scope (2) They have specific meaning and purpose, and give hints to the overall transaction framework on how to track messages (3) They have specific enumerations for each interaction type, and those enumerations need to be understood by the consuming programs Etc. tc It is the theory that decides what can be observed . - Albert Einstein Toby Considine Chair, OASIS oBIX Technical Committee U.S. National Inst. of Standards and Tech. Smart Grid Architecture Committee Facilities Technology Office University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, NC Email: Toby.Considine@ unc.edu Phone: (919)962-9073
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energyinterop@lists.oasis-open.org Subject: Re: [energyinterop] FW: Ack Ack It was my understanding that the ACK is part of the message transport requirements. This visits TCP or UDP requirements (reliable vs. not reliable transport). If the ACK is used in this context, we're suggesting specific implementations (of course, version of UDP, reliable UDP, acts mostly like TCP). In OpenADR, we had a message confirmation on top of the implementation-specific ACK. The confirmation goes beyond sending the ID to confirm the receipt of message -- it also includes returning some specific information as part of the message. Thanks, -Rish On Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 12:51 PM, Considine, Toby (Campus Services IT) <
Toby.Considine@unc.edu > wrote: Bringing back to the list. From: Gerald Gray [mailto:
gerald.gray@guiding-principle.com ] Sent: Friday, March 25, 2011 4:30 PM To: Considine, Toby (Campus Services IT) Subject: RE: Ack Ack Hi Toby, let’s see if I can explain further. I didn’t know how much detail I should go into the jira; didn’t want to write a book if it was something we were going to discuss on the call. As noted in the jira we have various and sundry Ack types (love the image below BTW – big Bill The Cat fan). For my part I am not certain of the use of the Ack in the different payloads, hence my lack of clarity in suggesting a fix. It looks like this is something we want to set once we return the call in the service operation. Is this your understanding? For example, are we trying to do the following: That is, after we have sent a message to System B, are we trying to let System A know that we have received it? If that is the purpose I think we can simply remove the various Acks from the message payloads. This is because normally an “ack” of this sort is an implementation thing. For example, if someone was going to implement a web service there would be a message header associated with the service that is going to contain bits of information important to both System A and System B. There would probably be a unique ID for the message itself for example. The “ack” aka return (the dashed line in the diagram) would reference this ID (or other identifying information) that tells System A “yep we got it”. For this reason we don’t need to include an Ack in the message payload; as I said, it’s an “implementation thing”. If Ack is not used for this purpose, i.e. some sort of status used by System B, then we can delve into how we can abstract this out. Does that makes sense? Cheers - Gerald R. Gray, PhD Guiding Principle Consulting PO Box 381 Laingsburg, MI 48848 cell: 517.455.4824 fax: 517.913.6024 From: Considine, Toby (Campus Services IT) [mailto:
Toby.Considine@unc.edu ] Sent: Friday, March 25, 2011 2:26 PM To: Gerald Gray Subject: Ack Ack Can you give me more specific detail or say if I am on the right track? Thanks tc It is the theory that decides what can be observed. - Albert Einstein Toby Considine Chair, OASIS oBIX Technical Committee U.S. National Inst. of Standards and Tech. Smart Grid Architecture Committee Facilities Technology Office University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, NC Email: Toby.Considine@ unc.edu Phone: (919)962-9073
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Original Message----- From: OASIS Issues Tracker [mailto: workgroup_mailer@lists.oasis-open.org ] Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2011 2:57 PM To: energyinterop@lists.oasis-open.org Subject: [energyinterop] [OASIS Issue Tracker] Commented: (ENERGYINTEROP-348) Use of Ack as a string [ http://tools.oasis-open.org/issues/browse/ENERGYINTEROP-348?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel&focusedCommentId=24965#action_24965 ] Toby Considine commented on ENERGYINTEROP-348: ---------------------------------------------- My favorite issue that I hhad not yet entered. Do we need a Bool and the 61698, or one, or.... dateTime reason - not enumerated, do we need to? remark free form status, recommend app specific enum... Note that for types of documents, the status is regarding the subject matter (e.g., TroubleTicket, SwitchingSchedule, Work, WorkTask, Specification, TypeAsset, AssetModel, etc.) of this particular type of document. It is not the status of the document, which is found in 'docStatus'. > Use of Ack as a string > ------------------------ > > Key: ENERGYINTEROP-348 > URL: http://tools.oasis-open.org/issues/browse/ENERGYINTEROP-348 > Project: OASIS Energy Interoperation TC > Issue Type: Bug > Components: model, schema > Affects Versions: wd22 > Reporter: Gerald Gray > Assignee: William Cox > > Throughout the model there are various uses of ack type attributes which have been set to the data type of string. An ack type action is probably best reflected as a Boolean. > However, the repeated uses of ack attributes throughout the model suggest this attribute may be abstracted out. In addition if more information about an acknowledgement is needed there may be an opportunity to leverage the Status class from CIM. > IEC61968.Common.Status (compounded class) This class contains > dateTime, reason, remark, value that may be leveraged for this purpose. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - If you think it was sent incorrectly contact one of the administrators: http://tools.oasis-open.org/issues/secure/Administrators.jspa - For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from this mail list, you must leave the OASIS TC that generates this mail. Follow this link to all your TCs in OASIS at: https://www.oasis-open.org/apps/org/workgroup/portal/my_workgroups.php -- Rish Ghatikar Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory 1 Cyclotron Road, MS: 90-3111, Berkeley, CA 94720 GGhatikar@lbl.gov +1 510.486.6768 +1 510.486.4089 [fax] This email is intended for the addressee only and may contain confidential information and should not be copied without permission. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender as soon as possible and delete the email from computer[s].