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       protocol to be able to count objects in response. Generates       protocol to be able to count objects in response. Generates
       warnings in things like messageserializer and does not work with       warnings in things like messageserializer and does not work with
       OOP right now.  Corrected by converting to XML.       OOP right now.  Corrected by converting to XML.
    2. OpenExecQuery - Code is incorrect in that it does not include the     2. OpenExecQuery - Code is incomplete in that it does not include the
       return from the exec query function to the aggregator yet.       return from the exec query function to the aggregator yet.
    3. Code for Pull part of OpenQueryInstancesRequest a) should be part of    3. Code for Pull part of OpenQueryInstancesRequest a) should be part of
       the common CIMOperationRequestDispatcher execCommon code.       the common CIMOperationRequestDispatcher execCommon code.
    4. The changes to WQLCIMOperationRequestDispatcher and CQL... for handling    4. The changes to WQLCIMOperationRequestDispatcher and CQL... for handling
       pull not completed so we feed the responses back to the EnmerationContext       pull not completed so we feed the responses back to the EnmerationContext
       queues       queues
    3. Lots of minor TODOs, diagnostics, etc. still in the code     3. Minor TODOs, diagnostics, etc. still in the code
    4. External runtime variables. Proposing that they be fixed for this release    4. External runtime variables. Proposing that they be fixed for this release
       rather than set by configuration.  This should be discussed.  Am making       rather than set by configuration.  This should be discussed.  Am making
       this a separate bug.  See bug 9819 for the changes to cover this.       this a separate bug.  See bug 9819 for the changes to cover this.
    5. Decision on EnumerationContext timeout (separate thread or just     5. Consider moving some more of the code in dispatcher from templates to
       checks during other operations). Can we, in fact really keep the        common functions which would mean adding intermediate classes in
       enumeration context table and queue under control without monitoring        CIMMessage but would reduce code size. Currently the change that
       with a separate thread. We must monitor for:        we should make for this is to create a new message CIMPullRequestData...
       a. Client operation that stop requesting (i.e. inter operation time        between CIMRequestDataMessage and the Pull requests since they all
           exceeds operationTimeout). Note that if it simply exceeds the time        have exactly the same input and output pararameters (The
           the next operation does the cleanup.  The issue is those clients that        CIMResponseData hides the response object differences)
           simply stop and do not either close or go to completion.     6. Extension to avoid double move of objects in CIMResponseData (one
       b. We should protect against providers that no not every finish delivering  
           or take to long between deliveries.  This does not exist in Pegasus  
           today  
    6. Consider moving some of the code in dispatcher from templates to common  
       functions which would mean adding intermediate classes in CIMMessage but  
       would reduce code size.  
    7. Extension to avoid double move of objects in CIMResponseData (one  
       into enumerationContext queue and second to new cimResponseData for       into enumerationContext queue and second to new cimResponseData for
       response.  Want to avoid second move by extending Open/Pull response       response.  Want to avoid second move by extending Open/Pull response
       messages to include count and CIMResponse data to count objects out       messages to include count and CIMResponse data to count objects out
       of queue when converting (avoids the second move).  Big issue here        of queue when converting (avoids the second move). This would mean
       with binary data since need to extend format to count it.        extending the output writers to allow the count field to be supplied
    8. NEXT TASKS:        so they would only create output for up to the count supplied.
       a. test the enumeration timeout thread     9. Add more static tests (currently only OpenEnumerateInstances is covered).
       b. finish and test the OpenQueryInstances        Low priority because most of this except exact XML covered in other
         tests.  ADDED OpenEnumerateInstanceNames
      10. Could clean up the CIMOperationRequestDecoder.cpp rejectCIMException
         further since there is some overlap.  That is low priority.
      12.Add exception for to many entries in EnumerationContextTable. The
         test exists but is ignored right now.
      12. Correct issue between operations and HTTP where we are sending
         trailers with exceptions.  Also correct issue where we are
         sending endOfSequence and EnumerationContext in response when
         we send CIMException.  DONE
   
      NEXT TASKS:
         b. Finish and test the OpenQueryInstances
       c. Clean up TODOs       c. Clean up TODOs
       d. Find issue when we run makepoststarttests in pullop client with        d. Find issue that is causing occasional failures under load.  It
          forceProviderProcesses = true.  This causes an operation like           is probably a threading issue between the 3 possible threads
          cimcli pei CIM_ManagedElement to not complete (client timeout)           that use the EnumerationContext (request thread, provider thread,
          sometimes.           timeout thread) and a place where not mutuxed, primarily the
            timeout thread.
   
   27 April - mergeout to head of tree
   1. Mergeout of the code to the head of tree. Documented that mergeout in
      the bug
   
   27 April 2014
   1. Clean up in a number of areas, mostly just code without changing
      functionality.
   2. Modified CIMMessage.h slightly to clarify names of the pull intermediate
      messages (the common open and pull response);
   3. Removed a number of diagnostics from CIMResponseData
   4. Added new function to ResponseStressTestProvider to be able to terminate
      output after a defined number of objects with a CIMException.
   5. Removed a number of other TODOs
   6. Corrected a couple of errors in the server message bundle.
   7. Modified ResponseEncoder to only output the error for pull errors.
      It was errounously outputting the EndOfSequence, EnumerationContext and
      the error.  This way, only the error is sent which is spec.
   8. Removed number of TODOs and cleaned up a couple of others.
   9. Added static tests for OpenEnumerateInstanceNames.
   10. Modified a number of the temporary diagnostics to be permanent by
       changing them to PEGASUS_DEBUG_ASSERTs
   
   22 April 2014
   1. Clean up some messages.
   2. Still trying to find issue that randomly keeps messages in timeout
      queue long after they have been closed and returned.
   3. Fixed memory loss error.
   4. Added zero reject for OperationTimeout because that effectively disables
      the whole timeout mechanism so that enumerations could be started, never
      completed by the client and would just hang around in memory. That
      would be a significant DDOS attack (start very large enum with no
      timeout) and never do pulls after open.
   
   21 April 2014
   1. Reorganized code in CIMOperationRequestDecoder.cpp ...Iparam classes.
      Cleaned up the rejectCIMException code.
   2. Cleanup some issues in the EnumerationContextTimeout Thread.
   3. Fixed issue in pullop where it was using zero as default for default
      operation timeout where it should have been NULL, the DMTF specified
      default.
   4. Enabled the test to reject 0 as operation timeout on a request and but
      controled by a #define in CIMOperationRequestDispatcher.cpp
   5. Added test for excessive new OperationContext entries in table.
   
   18 April 2014
   1. Internationalize remaining messages in CIMOperationRequestDecoder.cpp and
      clean up the decoders for some of the messages so they use the
      ...Iparam classes.  Note that we did not clean up all of the old message
      decoders, just the new ones and we did not clean up the Count message
      since it is deprecated. TODO clean these up so the decoder is really
      consistent.
   2. Enabled the EnumerationContext Timer and removed code for alternate
      non-thread solution.
   
   17 April 2014
   1. Reorganized the lock/unlock for handling the EnumerationContext because
      there were thread windows (i.e. using the context after it was released
      by other thread).
   2. Modified code for the InteroperationTimerThread and deleted old code that
      allowed this whole thread to by bypassed.
   3. Internationalized a number of CIMOperationRequestDispatcher CIMException
      response messages.
   4. Fixed stress tests in Client/tests/pullop that were getting timeout. The
      issue was not the pull code but that fact that the idle client timeout
      appears to be measureing to the end of the operation and the operation
      was taking more than 40 seconds which is the default timeout. The idle
      timeout takes no account of the fact that chunks are being regularly
      delivered.
   5. Several minor code changes.
   NOTE: At this point the code passes extensive tests of the pull operations
      both in OOP and none OOP mode (but with lots of diagnostics that may
      be affecting timing).
   
   10 April 2014
   1. Fix issues causing failure with repeated pull operations.
   2. Consolidate some of the CIMOperationRequestDispatcher.cpp template code
  
 7 April 2104 7 April 2104
   MergeOut of head of tree.   MergeOut of head of tree.


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