Question about registry resources

Tony Linde ael at star.le.ac.uk
Thu Jan 15 13:44:40 PST 2004


Hi Gretchen,

Yes, all types of resource should eventually go in the registry. Given that
it took us 9 months to agree on the schema for data-related entities, don't
hold your breath :)

We do need to start thinking about what next the workgroup does. I'll poll
for ideas...

Cheers,
Tony. 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-registry at eso.org [mailto:owner-registry at eso.org] 
> On Behalf Of Gretchen Greene
> Sent: 15 January 2004 20:32
> To: registry at ivoa.net
> Subject: Question about registry resources
> 
> 
> In trying to compile the usage of a registry for a talk and 
> in thinking back to the development of the science 
> applications (original demos), one of the big questions was 
> what analysis tools are available?  I don't find in the 
> registry schema anything related to this specifically.
> 
> Was the intention to make this a resource Type and if so how 
> it would be discovered in the current schema?  Maybe I missed 
> something or this is considered a separate thing.  I can see 
> how in application building it would very useful to find 
> these tools along with the services and I remember it being 
> discussed.  Perhaps this is down the road yet there are 
> several existing tools available yet distributed and randomly 
> published...
> 
>  
> -Gretchen
> 



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