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  1. OMG Issue

DDSJAVA — Superfluous "QoSPolicy" Suffix on Policy Types

  • Key: DDSJAVA-21
  • Legacy Issue Number: 16530
  • Status: closed  
  • Source: ZettaScale Technology ( Angelo Corsaro, PhD.)
  • Summary:

    The dds-psm-java uses a superfluous Policy suffix to name the DDS policies
    which themselves are already included in a "policy" namespace.

    [Resolution]
    This suffix should be removed.

  • Reported: DDS-Java 1.0b1 — Wed, 7 Sep 2011 04:00 GMT
  • Disposition: Resolved — DDS-Java 1.0b2
  • Disposition Summary:

    Close this issue without any change. In Java, fully qualified names are almost never used, and Eclipse (the most commonly used editing environment) commonly collapses imports so they will not be seen. Therefore, it is relevant and important to include this suffix in the names of QoS policy types (not to mention consistent with the PIM). “Reliability” and “Durability” are just attributes; they don’t make sense unless we know what they describe.
    Disposition: Closed, no change

  • Updated: Fri, 6 Mar 2015 20:58 GMT