[Fiware-ngsi] NGSI-9 xsd schema: RegisterProviderRequest data structure is missing?

Fermín Galán Márquez fermin at tid.es
Fri May 10 19:17:31 CEST 2013


Dear Sergio,

I think that the type description you need is in the following document: https://forge.fi-ware.eu/scmrepos/svn/iot/trunk/documents/Ngsi9-RestfulBinding-Draft.docx, section 4.

Best regards,

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Fermín

El 06/05/2013 18:04, Rolando Sergio (Guest) escribió:
Hi all,
I'm working on implementation of NGSI-9 registerContext method and related convenience functions on the TI Pub/Sub Context Broker, but I cannot find the registerProviderRequest data structure, used in many convenience functions and described in "NGSI-9 Context Management RESTful binding" document (chapter 4), in none of the xsd schemas available on the repository.
It is the only data structure defined in the NGSI-9 restful binding document, besides the standard NGSI ones.

I do not know if some other people have already pointed out this problem, I searched for wiki pages about issues with NGSI-related specifications/schemas but I didn't find anything.

Thank you,
best regards,
Sergio



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