[Fiware-ngsi] Questions/comments on convenience operations

Fermín Galán Márquez fermin at tid.es
Wed Jan 23 10:53:53 CET 2013


Hi,

The NGSI FI-WARE binding defines a set of convenience operations for NGSI9 and NGSI10, described in [1] and [2]:

I have some questions/comments regarding this:

  *   Is there any example of the payload used by the POST and PUT (I'm assuming that GET and DELETE doesn't use payload) of convenience operations available in the same way we have examples for standard operations in https://forge.fi-ware.eu/scmrepos/svn/iot/trunk/schemes/xml_examples/? I have browsed the SVN, but I haven't find anything...
  *   I'm assuming that every convenience operation can be mapped to an standard operation with a given payload based on the URL (and payload, in the case of POST and PUT) of the convenience operation. Is this assumption right? In positive case, is there any analysis (document, URL, etc.) that show the exact mappings? In  [1] and [2] this exact mapping is neither include or referred.

I apologize in advance if this has been already discussed and told in the list before, but take into account that I'm on FIWARE from mid October to now, so probably I have missed important discussions about this :)

Thanks!

Best regards,

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Fermín

[1] http://forge.fi-ware.eu/plugins/mediawiki/wiki/fiware/index.php/FI-WARE_NGSI-9_Open_RESTful_API_Specification_%28PRELIMINARY%29#Convenience_Operation_Resources
[2] http://forge.fi-ware.eu/plugins/mediawiki/wiki/fiware/index.php/FI-WARE_NGSI-10_Open_RESTful_API_Specification_%28PRELIMINARY%29#Convenience_Operation_Resources

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