Re: LCUP: convergence?
[email protected] (Mark C Smith) Wed, 11 Sep 2002 17:43:07 -0400
| Newsgroups | gmane.ietf.ldup |
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| Organization | Netscape Communications Corp. |
| Message-ID | <[email protected]> |
Timothy Hahn wrote: > > Hi all, > > I agree with Kurt on this. > > I believe that the LCUP draft needs to clearly state that "eventual > convergence" is the goal and show how the protocol can, indeed, be used to > get there (through appropriate use of synchronize, or synchronizeAndPersist > operations, for example). Right now, it is unclear how to use the protocol > to get "eventual convergence" in a client. I also agree. This area needs more text and probably protocol changes as well. > Also to be covered should be a discussion of when it can be assumed by the > client to be "safe" to use only "persistOnly" and still be sure of gaining > "eventual convergence". The answer may be "never" but some people do not like that answer ;-) > Equally important is a discussion of how clients will know that, with the > request that was made, "eventual convergence" cannot be ensured by the > server. (so that a client can re-formulate its held data and LCUP > request(s). Agreed. -- Mark Smith Netscape Directory Product Development My words are my own, not my employer's.