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Key: GDDI-3
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Status: closed
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Source: Kratos RT Logic, Inc. ( Mr. Eric Ogren)
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Summary:
Comment from Matteo Vescovi:
8.1.1 Attributes
"Since GDDI provides an interface that carries data and metadata over an octet stream, GDDI Message attributes with the above types shall be adjacently packed on octet boundaries within the octet stream and aligned on boundaries as described in Section 9.3.1.1 and Table 9.1 of [CORBAINTEROP]."Not sure I understand what the above is saying: is it requiring that the alignment rules of CDR are followed, or requiring that the data types are "adjacently packed" (i.e. aligned on octet boundaries)?
Clarification here would help.
I note that it appears from the examples in section 8.2 that data types are "adjacently packed".
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Reported: GDDI 1.0a1 — Fri, 8 Nov 2024 15:24 GMT
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Disposition: Resolved — GDDI 1.0b2
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Disposition Summary:
Reword Encoding PSM description
Reword the description of how encoded attributes are packed into the octet stream to be more clear in section 8.1.1.
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Updated: Tue, 1 Jul 2025 14:58 GMT
GDDI — Clarify Encoding PSM wording
- Key: GDDI-3
- OMG Task Force: Ground Data Delivery Interface (GDDI) 1.0 FTF