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Type: Improvement
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Status: Closed
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Priority: Major
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Resolution: Unresolved
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Affects Version/s: WD03
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Fix Version/s: WD04
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Component/s: Global Addressing
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Labels:None
The last sentence of the first paragraph states:
"This requires that an AMQP domain MUST be unique among all the addresses that may appear in any of the set of transitively connected AMQP networks where an address might travel."
What does domain uniqueness mean... How is a domain unique within a set of addresses?
I presume what we are trying to say is somethin like resolution to addresses within a given domain must have the same semantic resolution no matter where in the connected network the message originates from (i.e. there cannot be two endpoints where at on the address /domain/A resolves and /domain/B doesn't ... moreover that /domain/A must resolve to the same logical entity).