An operationTarget's value represents a network entity targetted by a particular notification setup. For example, each presentity watched via a presence notification is a single operationTarget.
While not enforced by Notification Management, its content should include target URIs taken from the notification-establishing Web Service operation the client invoked. Any group URIs should be expanded into multiple operationTarget elements to both insulate notifications from "drift" due to changing group definitions and to facilitate searching against specific, single operation target URIs.
Leading and trailing white space must be ignored. Internal white space characters must be coerced to spaces. Sequences of two or more spaces must be condensed into a single space. After white space processing, adjacent operationTarget elements containing identical string contents must be merged. Case distinctions must be maintained for comparison purposes.
After white space processing, implementations may optionally consider only a leading, fixed number of characters to be significant.
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An operationTarget's value represents a network entity targetted by a particular notification setup. For example, each presentity watched via a presence notification is a single operationTarget. While not enforced by Notification Management, its content should include target URIs taken from the notification-establishing Web Service operation the client invoked. Any group URIs should be expanded into multiple operationTarget elements to both insulate notifications from "drift" due to changing group definitions and to facilitate searching against specific, single operation target URIs. Leading and trailing white space must be ignored. Internal white space characters must be coerced to spaces. Sequences of two or more spaces must be condensed into a single space. After white space processing, adjacent operationTarget elements containing identical string contents must be merged. Case distinctions must be maintained for comparison purposes. After white space processing, implementations may optionally consider only a leading, fixed number of characters to be significant. |
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