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This page captures discussion of the European Service Registry and the registry concept.

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Note: the decision making body is the Registry CCB.

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Current Service Registry

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From Common Project 1: the registry, which must be used for publishing information about services, including service definitions that describe those aspects of a service that should be common among all implementations, such as standardised service specifications and implementation descriptions for providers

Discussion

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Service Registry

Concepts
  • need some vision paper in the area dealing with e.g.

    • federated and interconnected registries should be put in place - registry hierarchy

    • runtime v design time registry
  • criteria to determine if a service is to be published in a European, national or local registry

  • service discovery should be a feature, but it is really unclear to have concrete use cases in our operational ATM / AIM / ATFCM where we can demonstrate the need for service discovery

Note

The following terms are used here but have not been clarified:

  • federated. Some work on what this means is needed

Service Registry Improvements

  • The responsiveness of the Registry can be improved. Sometime there is a delay when you click the ‘edit’ button.

  • There is a large degree of freedom when describing services. Harmonisation of entries through codelists may be good.

Technology

  • What will be the technology to enable such a vision? Probably not all registry products are interoperable.
  • Interaction with OGC's service discovery service (portalogcorg/files/?artifact_id=94391).

    Quality of Content

    Compare further service descriptions from the MET community, identify similar  services (HTTP, AMPQ)  and evaluate commonalities/differences

    Discussion

    At the moment there are no outstanding discussion points.