actually oic.wk.res is divided in two schemas, one for the baseline interface and and the other that adds the definition of the link interface to describe the list of discovered resources (But this re-definition removes the "di" property).
It's like an inheritance that removes property. WEIRD! Curious to read the explanation of the experts on this On Sat, Apr 29, 2017 at 7:26 PM, Gregg Reynolds <dev at mobileink.com> wrote: > > > On Apr 26, 2017 9:45 AM, "Gregg Reynolds" <dev at mobileink.com> wrote: > > The json-schema definition at https://github.com/openconn > ectivityfoundation/core/blob/master/schemas/oic.wk.res-schema.json > <https://github.com/openconnectivityfoundation/core/blob/master/schemas/oic.wk.res-schema.json> > says this: > > "definitions": { > "oic.res-baseline": { > Shouldn't that be "oic.wk.res"? The definitions for e.g. platform and > device use "oic.wk.p" and "oic.wk.d" respectively, and the spec says > oic.wk.res. > > > nothing? guidance? surely somebody on this list works with the > json-schema stuff? > > > Thanks, > > Gregg > > > > _______________________________________________ > iotivity-dev mailing list > iotivity-dev at lists.iotivity.org > https://lists.iotivity.org/mailman/listinfo/iotivity-dev > > -- *Thiago Guedes Cunha de Moura* Graduando em Ci?ncia da Computa??o Instituto de Ci?ncias Exatas e Biol?gicas - Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto cel.: (31)99484-9864 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.iotivity.org/pipermail/iotivity-dev/attachments/20170429/d5daa7cf/attachment.html>
