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RE: PWG> Posted draft PWG Simple Job Ticket [10 May 2004]

From: Wagner,William (WWagner@NetSilicon.com)
Date: Tue May 11 2004 - 13:55:31 EDT

  • Next message: McDonald, Ira: "RE: PWG> Posted draft PWG Simple Job Ticket [10 May 2004]"

    Agreed, both in thanks to Ira and in questioning the need to avoid XML. I think the point was made at the f-2-f that a low end machine did not necessarily need an XML interpreter but, given sufficiently concise messages, could decode the XML as strings. This would need to be tested against some actual examples.
     
    I would like to throw in one more thought, since we are thinking MFP these days, and that is a possible variation of the ticket for scan jobs/images.
     
    Bill Wagner
    NetSilicon, A Digi International Company

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Harry Lewis [mailto:harryl@us.ibm.com]
    Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2004 1:43 PM
    To: McDonald, Ira
    Cc: pwg@pwg.org
    Subject: Re: PWG> Posted draft PWG Simple Job Ticket [10 May 2004]

    Ira, great work. Thanks for forging ahead on this. I feel we at least need to test consensus on your rationale for not using XML encoding. Especially the part that says web services is not feasible for CE devices. Aren't they putting web services in light switches these days?
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    Harry Lewis
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    303-924-5337
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    "McDonald, Ira" <imcdonald@sharplabs.com>
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    05/10/2004 12:07 PM

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    PWG> Posted draft PWG Simple Job Ticket [10 May 2004]

            

    Hi folks, Monday (10 May 2004)

    [For review at the next PWG face-to-face meeting in Vancouver, BC,
    during the Consumer Electronice BOF on Thursday (27 May 2004)]

    I have just posted an initial draft of a non-XML, string-encoded
    PWG Simple Job Ticket at:

       ftp://ftp.pwg.org/pub/pwg/BOFs/ce/tb-cesjt10-20040510.htm

    Please read the SJT/1.0 example in Appendix D (see below) and the brief
    ABNF in Appendix C before reading the body of this document.

    Please send comments to the 'pwg@pwg.org' mailing list.

    Cheers,
    - Ira

    Ira McDonald (Musician / Software Architect)
    Blue Roof Music / High North Inc
    PO Box 221 Grand Marais, MI 49839
    phone: +1-906-494-2434
    email: imcdonald@sharplabs.com

    [PS - Jerry - I cut and pasted the cover page style and boilerplate from
    Harry's most recent PWG Process 2.0 draft - please point out any errors
    - the boldface didn't cut and paste in titles such as 'About IEEE' and
    the PWG graphic isn't there - those will come in an MS Word-based draft]

    [PPS - I created a subdirectory 'ce' under '/pub/pwg/BOFs' for CE stuff]

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    [example SJT/1.0 JobTicket instance, excerpted from Appendix D]

    .pwg:JobTicket -- begin job ticket
    101="sjt10" -- type and version
    155="201,252" -- media and finishings on job mandatory
    156="vnd,http://example.com/sjt-namespace.txt" -- Vendor ABNF

    .pwg:Job -- begin job
    201="iso_a4_210x297mm" -- ISO A4 letter
    251=3 -- 3 copies of this job
    252="4,6" -- staple and cover finishings on job
    vnd:251=50 -- vendor extension 'JobZoom'

    .pwg:Document -- begin document
    301=202 -- JPEG document format
    302="http://example.com/pictures/778.jpg" -- document URI
    355="Bermuda Sunset" -- document name
    vnd:351=3 -- vendor extension 'DocumentSharpening'
    ./pwg:Document -- end document
    ./pwg:Job -- end job
    ./pwg:JobTicket -- end job ticket

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