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Re: copy-config



On Fri, Dec 09, 2005 at 12:17:26PM +0100, Martin Bjorklund wrote:

> The <copy-config> operation takes source and target as parameters.  I
> think the order of these is wrong - an implementation needs to buffer
> the entire inline config before knowing which target is used.  I
> suggest that the order is reversed - target before source.
> 
> The order is correct for edit-config.
> 
> (our implementation makes use of this for both edit-config and
> copy-config in order to find a small set of diffs to apply to the db)

You start processing an operation before you have completed the
parsing of the request message which invokes that operation??

/js

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