Ron Gavlin created CMIS-883: ------------------------------- Summary: Asynchronous Rendition Retrieval Key: CMIS-883 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CMIS-883 Project: Chemistry Issue Type: Improvement Components: opencmis-server Affects Versions: OpenCMIS 0.12.0 Reporter: Ron Gavlin
Assume a CMIS client wants retrieve a high-fidelity PDF rendition of a large, volatile Word document with minimal idle time. In this case, a standardized mechanism is likely needed to inform the client that the rendition is 'not yet ready'. This scenario might occur when the client is interfacing with a Linux-based CMIS server that forwards Word-to-PDF conversion requests to a remote Windows server which may take some time to complete. Would it make sense to send a standard '202 - Accepted' response code to the client to indicate this 'rendition is not-yet-ready' condition? Once the rendition becomes available, the rendition retrieval would return a standard 200 success response. Do you have other ideas about how this use case might be supported in a standard way across CMIS servers? -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)