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Dan Jemiolo commented on MUSE-85:
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Okay, let's separate the two issues:

1. If there are performance considerations we should be discussing for 
SimpleRelationships, let's open a separate issue and discuss it there. 

2. For the extra sample - the wsrf/wsn-* samples cover the simple ws-* use 
cases and in-memory state - not very impressive. Any new examples we add should 
be like the apache httpd sample (or better - that one is pretty minimal), 
something that will allow us to show the APIs in 'real' use cases. All of the 
samples need to be able to run even if they require installation of another 
product (like httpd). I'm guessing the work you're doing is Cisco confidential, 
but is there a subset that you could provide that would work against an 
available product? Just something to show how a WSDM interface made with Muse 
would communicate with whatever you're managing?

> Possible sample project - System/Device
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>
>                 Key: MUSE-85
>                 URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MUSE-85
>             Project: Muse
>          Issue Type: Test
>          Components: Other
>    Affects Versions: 2.0.0
>            Reporter: Steve Jerman
>         Assigned To: Dan Jemiolo
>             Fix For: 2.1.0
>
>         Attachments: MyCapabilityImpl.java, TestFile.zip, WSDM-POC-Model.gif, 
> WSDM-POC-Model.gif, xml.zip
>
>
> OK, attached isa diagram which shows the model I am trying to create WSDM 
> interfaces for. Also attached is a Zip file with a set of WSDLs. Basically I 
> started with some generated XSD/WSDL and then decided that I should hand code 
> a proto that validated correct and did the right stuff and use that as 
> pattern. The system.wsdl file was the result. I *think* it should create a 
> simple WSDM resource implementation with getResourcePropertyDocument and 
> getResourceProperty operations. It sort of looks like thats the case.
> A few questions.
> What would some code look like that could handle multiple instances of 
> System. Do I need to do anything different?
> Surely the Java interfaces generated are for the ManagedResource? They don't 
> seem to be Capapability implementations.
> Looks like the name of the Java files is hard coded. Is there a better way to 
> handle this?
> I would like to get this sample up and runing first and then expand out to 
> the rest of my model (and all the configuration I have in mind).
> Steve

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