[ARCH] two minor issues in current MMI-Arch spec

Hallo,

I have been reviewing the current specification. Even though it yet makes
quite a mature impression I found some flaws that may should be revised.

The .xsd files in Appendix C require a valid mmi-representation to have
qualified attributes.
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attributeFormDefault="qualified"
elementFormDefault="qualified"
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Given that it seems Appendix B is not in line with the spec.
Examples there  (see exerpt below)  are not using qualified attributes.
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<mmi:newContextRequest source="someURI" target="someOtherURI"
requestID="request-1">
</mmi:newContextRequest>
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On the other side examples in Appendix E are valid to the xsd definition:
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<mmi:startRequest mmi:requestID="1.237204761416E12"
mmi:context="IM_dcc3c320-9e88-44fe-b91d-02bd02fba1e3"
mmi:target="GUI">
  <mmi:contentURL>login</mmi:contentURL>
  <mmi:data>
    <gui resourceid="login" xml:lang="de-DE">
      <data id="back" enabled="false"/>
      <data id="next" enabled="false"/>
    </gui>
  </mmi:data>
</mmi:startRequest>
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Another minor issue I came across was that in Appendix F.2 the spec states:
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[...]The parameter timeout is optional and describes the maximum delay
in milliseconds.[...]
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Whereas the following sequence diagrams are using seconds as time unit.
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timeout:
e.g. 30 sec
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That's what I came across so far. Overall it is fair to say that the
working draft makes a good impression on me.


Regards,
Jakob Sachse.

Received on Monday, 4 April 2011 17:00:04 UTC