On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 10:24 PM, Raymond Feng <[email protected]> wrote:
> This is defined in the SCA assembly spec:
>
> 3081 8 SCA Definitions
> 3082 There are a variety of SCA artifacts which are generally useful and 
> which are not specific to a particular
> 3083 composite or a particular component. These shared artifacts include 
> intents, policy sets, bindings,
> 3084 binding type definitions and implementation type definitions.
> 3085 All of these artifacts within an SCA Domain are defined in SCA 
> contributions in files called META-
> 3086 INF/definitions.xml (relative to the contribution base URI). An SCA 
> runtime MUST make available to the
> 3087 Domain all the artifacts contained within the definitions.xml files in 
> the Domain. [ASM10002] An SCA
> 3088 runtime MUST reject a definitions.xml file that does not conform to the 
> sca-definitions.xsd schema.
> 3089 [ASM10003]
>

Thanks, I was looking in the Policy spec which didn't have any mention of this.


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