Network Working Group | A. Brown |
Internet-Draft | G. Clemm |
Intended status: Informational | IBM |
Expires: May 24, 2010 | J. Reschke, Editor |
greenbytes | |
November 20, 2009 |
This specification defines Atom link relations for navigation between a resource and its versions.¶
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This specification defines link relations that may be used on a resource that exists in a system that supports versioning to navigate among the different resources available, such as past versions.¶
Versioned Resource ¶
Version History ¶
Predecessor, Successor ¶
Working Copy ¶
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The following link relations are defined:
version-history
latest-version
working-copy
predecessor-version
successor-version
The following link relations are defined:
When included on a versioned resource, this link points to a resource containing the version history for this resource.
When included on a versioned resource, this link points to a resource containing the latest (e.g., current) version.
The latest version is defined by the system. For linear versioning systems, this is probably the latest version by timestamp. For systems that support branching, there will be multiple latest versions, one for each branch in the version history.
Some systems may allow multiple of these link relations.
When included on a versioned resource, this link points to a working copy for this resource.
Some systems may allow multiple of these link relations.
When included on a versioned resource, this link points to a resource containing the predecessor version in the version history.
Some systems may allow multiple of these link relations in the case of a multiple branches merging.
When included on a versioned resource, this link points to a resource containing the successor version in the version history.
Some systems may allow multiple of these link relations in order to support branching.
The link relations below are to be registered by IANA per Section 7.1 of [RFC4287]:
version-history
See Section 3.1.
Undefined; this relation can be used for background processing or to provide extended functionality without displaying its value.
See Section 5.
latest-version
See Section 3.2.
Undefined; this relation can be used for background processing or to provide extended functionality without displaying its value.
See Section 5.
working-copy
See Section 3.3.
Undefined; this relation can be used for background processing or to provide extended functionality without displaying its value.
See Section 5.
predecessor-version
See Section 3.4.
Undefined; this relation can be used for background processing or to provide extended functionality without displaying its value.
See Section 5.
successor-version
See Section 3.5.
Undefined; this relation can be used for background processing or to provide extended functionality without displaying its value.
See Section 5.
The link relations defined in SectionSection del-13 are to be registered by IANA per [RFC4287]. [lhdraft: Will be updated to follow [draft-nottingham-http-link-header] once approved by the IESG. --jre]
All link relations defined in this document will have the following expected display characteristics:
The link relations defined in SectionSection del-13 correspond to various properties used in WebDAV Versioning [RFC3253] and JCR [JSR-283]:¶
version-history ¶
latest-version ¶
working-resource ¶
predecessor-version ¶
successor-version ¶
The "Web Linking" specification ([draft-nottingham-http-link-header]) generalizes Atom link relations, and also re-introduces the HTTP "Link" header as a way to expose link relations in HTTP responses. This will make it possible to expose version links independently from a specific vocabulary, be it the Atom Feed Format ([RFC4287]) or WebDAV properties ([RFC3253]).¶
For instance, a response to an VERSION-CONTROL request ([RFC3253], Section 3.5) could expose newly created version-history and checked-in version as link relations:¶
>> Request:
VERSION-CONTROL /docs/test.txt HTTP/1.1 Host: example.net
>> Response:
HTTP/1.1 200 OK Link: </system/v/84345634/1>; rel=latest-version; anchor=</docs/test.txt> Link: </system/vh/84345634>; rel=version-history; anchor=</docs/test.txt>
(Note that in this case, the anchor parameter is used, as the response to a VERSION-CONTROL request is not a representation of the resource at the Request-URI)
A subsequent HEAD request on that resource could expose the version-history and latest-version relations as well:¶
>> Request:
HEAD /docs/test.txt HTTP/1.1 Host: example.net
>> Response:
HTTP/1.1 200 OK Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Length: 12345 Link: </system/v/84345634/1>; rel=latest-version Link: </system/vh/84345634>; rel=version-history
After creating more versions, following the latest-version would then expose predecessors of a version:¶
>> Request:
HEAD /system/v/84345634/3 HTTP/1.1 Host: example.net
>> Response:
HTTP/1.1 200 OK Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Length: 12323 Link: </system/v/84345634/2>; rel=predecessor-version
The content and concepts within are a product of the Content Management Interoperability Services (CMIS) Technical Committee (TC) at OASIS.¶
All members of the TC have contributed.¶
Added Geoff Clemm as author.¶
Renamed link relation "all-versions" to "version-history". Fixed description of "working-resource" relation to state that it appears on a version resource.¶
Rewrite terminology and link relations using simpler definitions that can reflect versioning approaches different from WebDAV.¶
Add JCR/WebDAV property table. And reference to Web Linking draft (for now informative) and examples showing use of the Link header.¶
Add and resolve issue "iana".