[feedhenry-dev] Naming Convention for Mobile Services ?

Matthias Wessendorf mwessend at redhat.com
Thu Jan 11 08:27:37 UTC 2018


hey chris,

the aerogear list address is "aerogear-dev at lists.jboss.org"  not @redhat

On Wed, Jan 10, 2018 at 12:44 PM, Chris Foley <chfoley at redhat.com> wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> I had a brief discussion with John around Naming Conventions and what may
> be worth putting in place which could be beneficial but not restrictive. I
> wanted to kick start discussion on this around what may be worthwhile.
>
> An important aspect of 5.x is the value add services and getting these in
> place and discoverable from Mobile Core. Should we be applying some naming
> convention or mandatory attributes to these services?
>
> Attributes / Properties of a Service, e.g. ;
> ----------------------------------------------
> *Display Name*: Push Notifications
> *id / serviceName*: push
> *APB Label/Tag*: mobile-service
> Would it be any benefit if the APB tag (mobile-service) carried over and
> became a label on the OCP service (e.g. for the Core SDK to read what
> Mobile Services are available in a namespace)?
> *APB Integrations*: <list of service ids of the services this service
> integrates with>
>
> Some of the above may be agreed already!
>
> We should agree on the actual serviceNames (interested to hear the Mobile
> Service Teams view on what the names should be):
> Metrics = metrics
> Push Notifications = push
> Data Synchronisation = sync
> Security & Identity Management = keycloak
> Mobile Build Automation = build
> API Gateway = gateway
>
> Are there other naming aspects which could be worthwhile getting agreement
> on? Around the SDKs, as they are being designed now, it is probably worth
> considering also.
>
> All opinions welcome.
>
> Best Regards,
> Chris.
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