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User decides to build a Manageable Endpoint Capability, while creating this capability using new Capability wizard user select some XSD file to define the properties of the capability and some WSDL file to define the operation of the capability. This feature will also provide the ability to add the properties and operations from other files while editing a capability.
 
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Revision as of 08:08, 12 December 2006

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Link to bug on TPTP (this is not part of the template): [1]

TPTP feature: 165544

Author: Saurabh Dravid
email: sadravid@in.ibm.com
Committer email: aeberbac@us.ibm.com(Andrew Eberbach)
Last updated:


Rough workload estimate for design/code/test in person weeks:

ProcessSizing
Design3
Code20
Test3
Documentation2
Total 4

Rough workload estimate for build and infrastructure in person days: 0.0


Requirement summary

  • A Manageable Endpoint Capability is a collection of properties and operations. The WSDM tooling tech preview in TPTP 4.3 allows a user to import existing WSDL and XSD definitions for defining the operations and properties of a capability. So they can create their capabilities from existing XSD and WSDL artifact files.

User interactions

User decides to build a Manageable Endpoint Capability, while creating this capability using new Capability wizard user select some XSD file to define the properties of the capability and some WSDL file to define the operation of the capability. This feature will also provide the ability to add the properties and operations from other files while editing a capability.

User interface

TBD

Extension points

Code interfaces

Design summary

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