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pracro:course

Introduction of the 'Course' concept

URL: Unused
Http Headers:
  SessionID
  SessionTemplate
  SessionPatientID
Http Body:
  <request patientid=".." template=".." macro="..">

Timeline:

  • Http connection.
  • Use SessionId to connect to session or use SessionTemplate/SessionPatientID to create new session.
  • Feed http body to session which parses it and reacts upon its content.
  • Reply to client

Proposition: Remove all use of http headers. Use URI instead. Remove request from http body. Use URI instead.

  • Http connection.
  • Initial action is decided using the URI:
    • query/coursename[/templatename[/macroname]]?sessionid=42
    • query/coursename[/templatename[/macroname]]?patientid=1234567890
    • commit?sessionid=42 http body containing xml with key/value pairs.
    • discard?sessionid=42

Advantages:

  • No xml parsing needed to get required info on how to handle requests.
  • The template/patientid does not need to be passed around on the server, since the session lookup/creation is done earlier in the connection.
  • Redundancy is removed (http header fields and request xml http body)
  • Admin/Client connections can be differentiated without using the Client-Type header thus allowing the browser to act like a client (good for testing).

Disadvantages:

  • Admin/Client connections can be differentiated without using the Client-Type header thus allowing the browser to act like a client (may confuse users).
pracro/course.txt · Last modified: 2011/07/06 11:21 by deva