role of the registry
Keith Noddle
ktn at star.le.ac.uk
Tue May 8 09:54:06 PDT 2007
I like to think of it this way: Bob's right, Tony's right and Matthew is
right. Now let's go an have a beer or three!
Seriously, the Registry is a way to discover resources. Tick for Bob's
argument. If a VO project chooses to keep it to that, good for them.
However, a different VO project might choose to extend the Registry to
hold additional information. Tick for Tony. Provided these two different
registry implementations can exchange the mandatory minimum data to
harvest each other, there is no problem. Data Dictionary: the single
best place to provide metadata about a resource is with the service that
serves up that resource. Tick for Matthew (the "Data Dictionary
infrastructure" turns out to be the collective, distributed metadata
provided by each service, the mechanisms for providing which are being
discussed elsewhere). Everything else is an implementation detail - and
we're good at that.
Maybe I'm being too simplistic, but where's the problem?
> I'm inclined to agree with Bob. We invented the registry as an
> alternative to UDDI, which did not do exactly what we wanted, for
> resource discovery and not as a generic metadata store. As I have said
> before, we can overload the registry concept and use the existing
> infrastructure (plus some epicyclic extensions) to provide general
> metadata stores or we can separate these and keep the registry simple
> and create a different kind of infrastructure for the data dictionary
> stuff.
Keith.
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