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Evaluate previous work for Coverages API #2

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cmheazel opened this issue Mar 20, 2019 · 6 comments
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Evaluate previous work for Coverages API #2

cmheazel opened this issue Mar 20, 2019 · 6 comments

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@cmheazel
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D004 Swath Coverages (from TB-14)
WCS Core 2.1: 17-089r1
Coverages Implementation Schema: 09-146r6

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pebau commented Mar 23, 2019

Web Query Service (WQS): 14-121 -- defines XPath syntax for traversing and extracting service offerings, essentially what we try to define here

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URL templates (RFC 6570) are the "industry standard" for defining URL syntax. I would be very surprised if they prove sufficient for our needs. However, we should use them whenever possible. Where we do diverge, we should provide justification to do so. We should also define a common approach which is used (where needed) across all OGC API standards. The WQS XPath syntax shows promise.

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Schpidi commented Apr 26, 2019

Teleconference 20190426: captured resolution in wiki page

@Schpidi Schpidi closed this as completed Apr 26, 2019
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I get a RESTful 404 when I click on that link.
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@chris-little chris-little reopened this May 1, 2019
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nmtoken commented May 2, 2019

more stressful than restful

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Schpidi commented May 3, 2019

sorry, the link should be to this wiki page

@Schpidi Schpidi closed this as completed May 3, 2019
@Schpidi Schpidi added this to Done in Core release Jun 17, 2019
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