Version 2 was yanked as it contained a change that turned out to be
difficult. Version three is not on the web page and should include all
changes we discussed (except extension points in the opSpec lists).
http://www.llrp.org/Temp/Definitions_v3.zip
Regards
Paul
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Paul Dietrich
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2008 3:52 PM
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My bad, I saved a new version. It's at.
http://www.llrp.org/Temp/Definitions_v2.zip
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Paul Dietrich
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2008 3:38 PM
To: LLRP Toolkit Development List
Subject: Re: [ltk-d] new xml files containing changes we discussed
I update the proposed definitions file to fix a few version bugs and to
add
The enumeration attribute to the protocolID field for
supportedAirProtocols.
i.e. <field type="u8v" name="ProtocolID" enumeration="AirProtocol" />
It's located at
www.llrp.org/Temp/Definitions.zip
There are no changes expected to these definition files for LLRP 1.0.
Thanks everyone for being flexible to these minor last-minute changes.
I'll ping the developers next week and check when we can get these
proposed changes into source control.
Regards
Paul
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Paul Dietrich
Sent: Monday, December 17, 2007 2:31 PM
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Subject: [ltk-d] new xml files containing changes we discussed
I posted the new definition files to
www.llrp.org/Temp/Definitions.zip
They include the following changes:
Adding a customEnumeration and customChoice.
Adding a namespace table to correlate the XXX.xsd namespace with the
XXXdef.xml description
Adding two custom extension points that were left out of our first
Added a "responseType" for commands to tell the library which response
is expected
Changes the subtype definition to make subtype 255 reserved.
Please let me know when you've reviewed the changes and are close to
integrating with your libraries. The goal is to check this in as the
*final* version of the definition files.
Regards
Paul
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