Eclipse (with Guide) is bothering me very much that it cannot infer the intended
type for ImmutableList.of() from the argument type that the calling function
defines. Adding explicit type parameters to get rid of the annoying exclamations
marks in Eclipse.
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It appears to be standard RDAP practice when returning result sets for domain, nameserver and entity searches to give only summary data for each result item. Any information that can be gleaned from the object itself is included, but related resources are not included. For a domain, for instance, the domain information is included, but nameservers, entities and events (which come from history entries) are suppressed. In their place, there is a standard boilerplate remark in the object indicating that only summary data is included, and that the user should query the item directly to get the full data. Note that summary data is used only for searches; direct queries for an item will still return full data.
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The ICANN operational profile says:
1.4.12. An entity object within an RDAP response MUST contain an events
member with the following events:
o An event of eventAction type registration.
o An event of eventAction type last changed. The event of eventAction type last changed MUST be omitted if the Contact Object (as defined in RFC5733) has not been updated since it was created.
o An event of eventAction type last update of RDAP database.
It has similar wording for domains and hosts. The registration and last changed events are already being generated. This CL adds a "last update of RDAP database" event for all three object types. It's very redundant, and I have warned ICANN that "last update" doesn't mean what they might expect in the context of an eventually consistent database, but there we are.
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According to Gustavo Lozano of ICANN: "In the case of the RDAP profile (gTLD space), the “port43” element is not expected to be used, because Whois/43 tcp will be deprecated in the future." So it sounds like we should not include the port43 element for the moment.
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Updates the RDAP code to reflect guidance and confirmation received from various mailing lists.
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The dark lord Gosling designed the Java package naming system so that
ownership flows from the DNS system. Since we own the domain name
registry.google, it seems only appropriate that we should use
google.registry as our package name.
This change renames directories in preparation for the great package
rename. The repository is now in a broken state because the code
itself hasn't been updated. However this should ensure that git
correctly preserves history for each file.
2016-05-13 18:55:08 -04:00
Renamed from javatests/com/google/domain/registry/rdap/RdapJsonFormatterTest.java (Browse further)