OASIS Service Provisioning Markup Language (SPML) Version 2

Committee Approved Errata

4 December 2007

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OASIS Provisioning Services TC

Chair(s):

Jeff Bohren, BMC Software (Jeff_Bohren@BMC.com)

Editor(s):

Jeff Bohren, BMC Software (Jeff_Bohren@BMC.com)

Kent Spaulding, Tripod Technology Group (kent.spaulding@ttg.cc)

Abstract:

This document lists the reported errata and potential errata against the OASIS SPML 2.0 Committee Specifications and their status.

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Table of Contents

1      Introduction. 5

2      Errata. 6

2.1 E1: Relaxed requirements for the use of <component>. 6

2.2 E2: The AddResponse example is missing a <pso> bracketing element. 6

2.3 E3: Remove the use of ReturnData.NOTHING. 7

2.4 E4: Add ReturnData.NOTHING to the core .xsd. 7

2.5 E5: Password psoID element namespace clarifications. 7

2.6 E6: Suspend capability namespace clarifications. 7

2.7 E7: Updates capability namespace clarifications. 8

2.8 E8: Search capability namespace clarifications. 8

2.9 E9: The Add Response is missing the <pso> element. 8

2.10 E10: The Modify Response is missing the <pso> element. 9

2.11 E11: The Lookup Response is missing the <pso> element. 9

2.12 E12: Relaxed requirements for the use of <data>. 10

A.     Revision History. 11

 

 


1        Introduction

This document lists the reported errata and potential errata against the OASIS SPML 2.0 Committee Specifications and their disposition status.

Recommend changes are recorded here.

All of the recommended changes were discussed at the TC face-to-face meetings in October 2006 and various follow up conference calls.

2        Errata

2.1 E1: Relaxed requirements for the use of <component>

Document: Core

Description: The Core specification and the DSML profile are at odds, both in normative text, about the use of the <component> element.

The following lines of the core specification discuss the use of the <component>element:

1857, 1854, 1925, 1930, 1927

These should have an OR clause added that allows the use of profile-specified elements in lieu of <component>.

Original recommendation:

  add "nor a " or OR to those lines, profile-specified elements.

 

Disposition: Approved by the TC by unanimous consent on 22 May 2007.

2.2 E2: The AddResponse example is missing a <pso> bracketing element.

Document: Core

Description: The AddResponse example, starting after line 1667, in the core specification is incorrect.

It is missing the <pso> element that encloses the <data> element, i.e.:

<spml:pso xmlns:spml="urn:oasis:names:tc:SPML:2:0">

  ...

</spml:pso>

The example should be:

<spml:addResponse status="spml:success" xmlns:spml="urn:oasis:names:tc:SPML:2:0">

  <spml:pso xmlns:spml="urn:oasis:names:tc:SPML:2:0">

    <spml:psoID ID="CN=John Doe,OU=accounting,DC=acme.com" targetID="acme.com "/>

    <spml:data>

      <attr name="CN" xmlns="urn:oasis:names:tc:DSML:2:0:core">

        <value> John Doe </value>

      </attr>

      <attr name="uid" xmlns="urn:oasis:names:tc:DSML:2:0:core">

        <value>jdoe</value>

      </attr>

      <attr name="email" xmlns="urn:oasis:names:tc:DSML:2:0:core">

        <value>jdoe@acme.com</value>

      </attr>

      <attr name="objectclass" xmlns="urn:oasis:names:tc:DSML:2:0:core">

        <value>user</value>

      </attr>

    </spml:data>

  </spml:pso>

</spml:addResponse>

 

Disposition: Approved by the TC by unanimous consent on 22 May 2007.

2.3 E3: Remove the use of ReturnData.NOTHING.

Document: Core

Description: There are several erroneous references to returnData=NOTHING. There is no enumerated type for NOTHING and all references to it should be removed.

 

The affected lines are:

1560-1561

1696-1697

1835-1836

3367-3368

 

Disposition: Approved by the TC by unanimous consent on 5 June 2007.

 

2.4 E4: Add ReturnData.NOTHING to the core .xsd.

Document: Core

Description: The core.xsd, as included in Appendix A, starting at line 4519, does not specify ‘nothing’ in the declaration of ReturnDataType. See E3.

 

Disposition: Disapproved by the TC by unanimous consent on 5 June 2007.

2.5 E5: Password psoID element namespace clarifications

Document: Core

Description: The password capability in the .xsd is ambiguous with regard to namespace. The specification should be changed to be clear that the psoID used in these elements should include the prefix of the password capability.

 

The affected lines are:

 

2702-2704

2749-2751

2792-2794

2841-2843

 

Disposition: Approved by the TC by unanimous consent on 22 May 2007.

2.6 E6: Suspend capability namespace clarifications.

Document: Core

Description: The suspend capability in the .xsd is ambiguous with regard to namespace. The specification should be changed to be clear that the psoID used in these elements should include the prefix of the suspend capability.

 

The affected lines are:

 

3807-3809

3862-3864

3916-3918

 

Disposition: Approved by the TC by unanimous consent on 22 May 2007.

2.7 E7: Updates capability namespace clarifications.

Document: Core

Description: The Updates capability needs namespace clarification.

 

The affected lines are:

 

4108 – The psoID should be in the updates namespace.

 

Disposition: Approved by the TC by unanimous consent on 22 May 2007.

2.8 E8: Search capability namespace clarifications.

Document: Core

Description: The Search capability explanations need namespace clarifications. Section 3.6.7.1.2 needs to be consistent with regard to the namespace for Search.

 

The affected lines are:

 

3417 – the PSO element should be in the search namespace

3464 – the iterator element should be in the search namespace

 

Disposition: Approved by the TC by unanimous consent on TBD.

2.9 E9: The Add Response is missing the <pso> element.

Document: DSML V2 Profile.

Description: The non-normative Add Response examples are missing the <pso> element. The examples on lines 203 – 219 read:

 

<spml:addResponse status="spml:success" xmlns:spml="urn:oasis:names:tc:SPML:2:0">

       <spml:psoId ID="CN=John Doe,OU=accounting,DC=acme.com" targetID="acme.com "/>

       <spml:data>

               ...

       </spml:data>

</spml:addResponse>

 

 

The example should read:

 

<spml:addResponse status="spml:success" xmlns:spml="urn:oasis:names:tc:SPML:2:0">

       <spml:pso>

              <spml:psoId ID="CN=John Doe,OU=accounting,DC=acme.com" targetID="acme.com "/>

              <spml:data>

               ...

              </spml:data>

       </spml:pso>

</spml:addResponse>

 

Disposition: Approved by the TC by unanimous consent on 22 May 2007.

2.10 E10: The Modify Response is missing the <pso> element.

Document: DSML V2 Profile.

Description: The non-normative Modify Response examples are missing the <pso> element. The examples on lines 235 – 238 read:

 

<spml:modifyResponse status="spml:success" xmlns:spml="urn:oasis:names:tc:SPML:2:0">

       <spml:psoId ID="CN=Jane Doe,OU=accounting,DC=acme.com" targetID="acme.com "/>

</spml:modifyResponse>

 

 

The example should read:

 

<spml:modifyResponse status="spml:success" xmlns:spml="urn:oasis:names:tc:SPML:2:0">

       <spml:pso>

<spml:psoId ID="CN=Jane Doe,OU=accounting,DC=acme.com" targetID="acme.com "/>

       </spml:pso>

</spml:modifyResponse>

 

Disposition: Approved by the TC by unanimous consent on 22 May 2007.

 

2.11 E11: The Lookup Response is missing the <pso> element.

Document: DSML V2 Profile.

Description: The non-normative Lookup Response examples are missing the <pso> element. The examples on lines 252 – 269 read:

 

<spml:lookupResponse status="spml:success" xmlns:spml="urn:oasis:names:tc:SPML:2:0">

       <spml:psoId ID="CN=John Doe,OU=accounting,DC=acme.com" targetID="acme.com "/>

       <spml:data>

              ...

       </spml:data>

</spml:lookupResponse>

 

 

The example should read:

 

<spml:lookupResponse status="spml:success" xmlns:spml="urn:oasis:names:tc:SPML:2:0">

       <spml:pso>

              <spml:psoId ID="CN=John Doe,OU=accounting,DC=acme.com" targetID="acme.com "/>

              <spml:data>

                     ...

              </spml:data>

       </spml:pso>

</spml:lookupResponse>

 

Disposition: Approved by the TC by unanimous consent on 22 May 2007.

 

2.12 E12: Relaxed requirements for the use of <data>

Document: Core

Description: The Core specification and the DSML profile are at odds, both in normative text, about the use of the <data> element within a <modification>.

The following lines of the core specification discuss the use of the <data>element:

1864-1866

These should have an OR clause added that allows the use of profile-specified elements in lieu of <data>.

 

Disposition: Approved by the TC by unanimous consent on 11 Sep 2007.

 

 

A.   Revision History

 

Revision

Date

Editor

Changes Made

5

16 Jul 2007

Jeff Bohren

Converted to latest OASIS Template.

6

14 Aug 2007

Jeff Bohren

Fixed some disposition date issues.

7

11 Sep 2007

Jeff Bohren

Added issue E12.

8

8 Oct 2007

Jeff Bohren

Fixed URLs on title page.