Dan, Sajeev,

I was assuming that general "server errors" would be handled at the HTTP
layer with 5xx codes.

1. For REGISTRATION_REQ, what error conditions should we be capturing?
   - Some internal error, but can try again later?

2. SPECTRUM_USE_NOTIFY. What would the device do differently if it did get
an error?
  I was assuming that this is a async notify, fire-and-forget, from the
perspective of the device

-vince


On Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 8:35 AM, Sajeev Manikkoth <[email protected]
> wrote:

>  Hi Daniel,****
>
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>
> First of all thank you very much for streamlining my comments, and
> splitting it into separate email topics. May be I need to take care of it
> next time..****
>
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>
> Yes, the semantic you suggest here also can be the solution. My point was,
> an authorized master’s request also can fail, because of load at database,
> or due to request semantic error. ****
>
> As SPECTRUM_USE_NOTIFY also can fall in such a category, I was suggesting
> a generic response accepted/denied.****
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>
> Best Regards,****
>
> Sajeev****
>
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>
> *From:* [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] *On Behalf
> Of *Harasty, Daniel J
> *Sent:* Thursday, July 25, 2013 8:35 PM
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* [paws] response to REGISTRATION_REQ****
>
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>
> Sanjeev mentioned:****
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> From: [email protected]
> Sent: Thursday, July 25, 2013 10:31 AM****
>
> [...]****
>
> 5. REGISTRATION_REQ, and SPECTRUM_USE_NOTIFY transctions; can it have
> repsonses like accepted/denied by database?****
>
> [...]****
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> As for possible responses to REGISTRATION_REQ, I have been planning to
> suggest this:  I think we need a new generic error code
> “REGISTRATION_FAILED”.  Perhaps a value -203, or the next available
> -200-block code.  ****
>
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> This should be used by the Database in response to a REGISTRATION_REQ if
> no other more specific code is applicable.  (For example: if a registration
> failed due to a missing field in REGISTRATION_REQ, the Database should
> still send the REQUIRED  error; if a REGISTRATION_REQ failed due to the
> Device being unauthorized, the Database should still send the UNAUTHORIZED
> error.)****
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>
> Sanjeev: does that address your need sentiment for “a denied registration”?
> ****
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>
> Dan****
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> (I have a separate comment about SPECTRUM_USE_NOTIFY, to follow.)****
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-vince
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