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         Using the CIM/XML Pull Operations          Using the CIM/XML Pull Operations and FQL query Language
  
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 <<< The TODO section is being maintained during the review and checkin process  The Pull operations and FQL query language are incorporated into
 to keep track of problems, errors, notes, etc.  Must be deleted before  OpenPegasus 2.14.  This readme defines the characteristics, limitations,
 release or reduced to those things that are considered FUTURE and not for  etc. for that implementation.
 this release. Please feel free to add notes, etc in this  
 section as you review/test.>>>>>>  
   
 TODO list:  
    1. Binary operation from OOP.  Need to add counter to binary  
       protocol to be able to count objects in response. Generates  
       warnings in things like messageserializer and does not work with  
       OOP right now.  Fixed by converting to XML. Concluded that we do not  
       need to do this. The binary response is not really used often  
       in the current environment So double mapping it is not a major issue.  
       Leave this as FUTURE  
    2. DONE OpenExecQuery - Code is incomplete in that it does not include the  
       return from the exec query function to the aggregator yet. Code for Pull  
       part of OpenQueryInstancesRequest a) should be part of the common  
       CIMOperationRequestDispatcher execCommon code. DONE, not tested. 29 May  
        30 May tested with simple cli calls.  
    3. DONE The changes to WQLCIMOperationRequestDispatcher and CQL... for handling  
       pull not completed so we feed the responses back to the EnmerationContext  
       queues. DONE Not tested 29 May 30 May DONE,  some testing done  
    4. Minor TODOs, diagnostics, etc. still in the code. Reduced almost to  
       none now.  We are leaving some in as PEGASUS_DEBUG  
    5. Extension to avoid double move of objects in CIMResponseData (one  
       into enumerationContext queue and second to new cimResponseData for  
       response.  Want to avoid second move by extending Open/Pull response  
       messages to include count and CIMResponse data to count objects out  
       of queue when converting (avoids the second move). This would mean  
       extending the output writers to allow the count field to be supplied  
       so they would only create output for up to the count supplied.(Make  
       this future beyond bug 9676). This is fairly extensive because it  
       extends beyond CIMResponseData to SCMO and XML writers where the  
       XmlWriters used by encodeXmlResponse would have to have counters  
       added. Then instead of copying on getCache we would simply pass the  
       cache and count on and the writer would take and remove.  
    6. Add more static tests (currently only OpenEnumerateInstances and  
       OpenEnumerateInstanceNames covered).  
       Low priority because most of this except exact XML covered in other  
       tests. note that we can only add very limited tests since a) no  
       way to test multiple operations in sequence(i.e. open/pull) and  
       cannot be sure how many responses will come back in all cases even  
       for open.  The only reason for most of these tests is to assure that  
       we do not change XML inadvertendtly in future with change that is  
       compatible to both our server and client but breaks other clients or  
       servers. In any case we can do only minimal tests because most real  
       testing involves both open and pull and the static tests are by their  
       nature single operation.  
    8. Correct issue between operations and HTTP where we are sending  
       trailers with exceptions. Modify response mechanisms so that we  
       set non-chunked for all responses where we send error responses to  
       avoid the trailers. NOTE: There should be now a bug on this in general  
       where we would want to send an initial error without the trailer. Should  
       have always done that.  
    9. It would be more efficient in dispatcher to always use exception for  
        rejects and change the _reject functions so that they never return  
        when they reject. This is VERY LOW PRIORITY and primarily saves  
        a few lines of code in the reject functions and their calls.  Means we  
        would code.  
        _rejectIfEnumerationToBroad(...);  
        _rejectIfThisParameterIncorrect(...);  
   
        instead of  
        if (_rejectIfEnum...)  
        {  
            return true  
        }  
        It would mean that the method trace for the handlers would not return  
        an exit if we rejected. VERY LOW PRIORITY. Possibly FUTURE. No behavior  
        change, just more compact source code but it messes with the method  
        trace logic.  
     10. There are still a couple of template functions around the task of  
        distributing requests to the multiple providers.  
        In fact there are two similiar but different templates for  
        the associators(i.e. assoc, ref, etc.) functions and the parallel  
        openAssoc functions.  It would be nice to consolidate that logic and  
        further to try to create a non-template form for those functions. LOW  
        PRIORITY and not for bug 9676 ACTION: Define in new bug  
     11. External runtime variables. bug 9676 leaves these variables as  
        internal to CIMOperationRequestDispatcher.cpp.  
        See bug 9819 for the changes to externalize these variables, both  
        the runtime and buildtime variables.  The Work group discussion  
        documents what the variables are and how they tie to statistics info.  
        See the OpenPegasus Wiki, Pull operations work group.  
     12. Trace functions in CIMResponseData,h & cpp should be PEGASUS_DEBUG.  
        Same for trace function in EnumerationContext and  
        EnumerationContextTable  
     13.Question. We added trace in CIMRequestOperationDispatcher.cpp if  
        query enum is recevied with no object path.  However, since this is  
        a provider problem should we be doing something other than a trace  
        (ex. log) since traces are often not really used and they do generate  
        lots of data whereby something like this could get lost. Also, need  
        to review what level of trace if we keep trace.  
    14. Note that the build-a-class argument on OpenQueryInstances always  
        returns error since we do not build the class.  We propose to deprecate  
        this in DMTF and not implement in in OpenPegasus. TODO add a bug  
        defining this limitation. This is not a TODO, just a warning for  
        the future. TODO add bug about this and add to release notes  
    15. Clarify trace of completion of each enumeration sequence.  
    16. Statistics keeping for open, etc. through cimperf.  
   
    NEXT TASKS:  
       a. finish 8, 12 above. Test against cimperf since there was a bug  
       in cimperf from before.  
   
 26 August 2014  
 1. Add flag to pullop to hide warnings when response smaller than requested  
    size. This is because the default operation is to return what exists rather  
    than waiting for a full response to match the MAXOBJECTCNT.  Note that  
    there is a flag in CIMOperationRequestDispatcher that modifies this  
    behavior.  
 2. Modify displays in pullop to display less info during poststarttests.  
   
 20 August 2014  
 1. Update to greatly reduce the number of KS_TODO comments.  We have reduce  
    the number of these comments to about 50 total of which most are comments  
    to remove diagnostics.  
 2. Internationlize a number of messages in XmlReader, etc. This completes  
    internationalization of messages added for pull operations.  
 3. Added some detailed messages to cimcli to show what is happening in  
    the multiple operations.  
 4. Some efficiency changes (ex. remove String::EMPTY usage)  
   
 18 August 2014  
 1. Update to remove some TODOs.  
 2. Mergeout to the task branch.  Note that for some reason there had bee  
    a descrepency in the Pegasus/Server/Tests/TLS last bug fix not getting  
    into the previous mergeout  
   
 14 August 2014  
 1. Issue with the pullop test in some systems causing an HTTP 413 error (  
 too much data).  We confirmed that this is probably actually a limit in the  
 client with enumerate instances (the response is simply to big in the case  
 where we are asking it to deliver 100,000 responses instances on some systems)  
 Modified the test for the stress test to be 30,000 instances and added a  
 manual test testSizeLimit to the make file to try to deliver up to 600,000  
 instances to determine limits to the environment.  
   
 Note that this is not actually a failure of the pull operations. In fact  
 where cimcli ei ... fails with 600,000 instances in the response cimcli pei  
 works correctly.  
   
 Update the Client/tests/pullop/Makefile stresstests to hopefully pass the  
 nightly test on more systems.  
   
 2. Eliminated a number of KS_TODOs and code that we had documented out with  
    //// . Note that there are still a number of the KS_TODOs but most of them  
    are really isolated around  
   
 19 August 2014  
 1. Mergeout to head of tree.  We picked up one issue that for some reason  
    the cvs mergeout was missing, a change to Server/tests/TLS...  
   
 19 August 2014  
 1. Remove a number of KS_TODO notes either by cleaning them up or by  
    change the keyword to FUTURE if they are things that we might consider  
    for the future  
 2. Some efficiency improvements in dealing with strings primarily get  
    rid of use of String::EMPTY in the new code.  
   
 3. Removed some diagnostic trace output that was used during development.  
   
 13 August 2014  
 1. Mergeout to head of tree.  
   
 11. August 2014  
 1. Correct error in compile in windows (bad reference to sleep(...)  
   
 29 July 2014  
 1. Cleanup functionality in the unittests for EnumerationContext and  
    its table.  
   
 23 July 2014  
 1. Mergeout from head of tree to Task branch  
   
 21 July 2014  
 1. Removed strings.h from pullop.cpp  
 2. Minor cleanup per testing  
   
 17 July 2014  
 1. Correct error in CIMOperationRequestDispatcher.cpp OpenQueryInstances  
    when PEGASUS_DISABLE_QUERY set.  
 2. Correct issue in diagnostic code in CIMResponseData.cpp that used  
    snprintf function not available in windows.  
 3. Clean up some miscellaneous code in pullop and Makefile.  
 4. Minor change to PullErrosrs.  
   
 2 July 2014  
 1. Corrected error in the new getoopt functions that caused it to fail  
    in build and also in it unit test with the --help option.  
   
 28 June 2014  
 1. Corrected issue where ZOs was getting errors from pullop because we  
    used getopt to parse command line and the linux getopt is not behavior  
    consistent with ZOs.  Note that the ZOs getopt matches the posix expect and  
    the linux one has extensions (notably it permutes non option arguments to  
    the end of the arguments array.  The easiest and most logical was to move  
    the whole parser to use the internal getoopt which is what we should be  
    using all the time in any case.  
 18 June 2014  
 1. Correct errors in pullop and CMIMessage.cpp identified by Ji Lee as comments 58,59  
 2. Correct error in Makefile identified by Ji Lee as bug comment 60  
   
 14 June 2014  
 1. Mergeout from head of tree.  
   
 12 June 2014  
 1. Implement the basic code for the CIMOperationDispatcher portion of bug 9819  
    Note that the CIMConfig calls are disabled with comments.  
 2. Corrected a number of differences in const declaration and definition for  
    continueOnError and maxObjectCount in CIMClient. This corrects issue  
    documented in bug 9676 comment 53  
 3. Corrected some documentation for Pull operations in CIMClient.  
 4. Corrected similar issue In EnumerationContext class. See comment 54  
 5. Removed ExecInfo.h header from Client/tests/PullErrors/PullErrors.cpp  
   
 30 May 2014  
 1. Correct issue in UintArgs.  Modified to use smart pointers, consistent  
    with public interfaces. Tested  
 2. Complete code for OpenQueryInstances and PullInstances so that the complete  
    sequence works for both the server and client (i.e. 2, 3 above done  
    except for more tests in pullop).  
 3. Fix issue in cimcli where the OpenQueryInstances was outputting a path  
    component where there is no path transmitted from the server.  
 4. Moved large block of common code in CQLOperationRequestDispatcher.cpp  
    and WQLOperationRequestDispatcher.cpp to common function  
    handleQueryRequestCommon in CIMOperationRequestDispatcher.cpp. These  
    handlers now reduced to just the parser processing and minimal error  
    checks.  
 5. Cleaned up some code in EnumerationContextTable.CreateContext so only  
    single interface for all requests.  
 6, Commented out a number of PEG_TRACE messages.  Note that they are  
    commented with 4 /s at line beginning to be easily identified.  
    //// code  
    There are still a number of KS_TODOs but they are mostly some questsions,  
    some internationalization (note that almost none of this environment is  
    completely internationlaized (see the decoders)) and a couple of questions  
    about the existing code or exactly what message should be sent.  I argue  
    that the current TODOs should not stop checkin. Will remove after we  
    have tested couple of days and prove that there is no real need.  
 7. Added trace in Query response code if there is no objectPath since that  
    is really an error in the provider  
   
   
 29 May 2014  
 1. Correct issue in cimcli that was causing rejects of open operations when  
    there were no filters requested. The standard default is WQL in cimcli  
    so we overrode this for the pull operations.  
 2. Clean up OpenQueryInstances in CIMMessage.h and CIMMessage.cpp.  
 3. Modify CIMOperationRequestDispatcher and  
    EnumerationContextTable.CreateContext to pass request rather than request  
    parameters.  
 4. Remove a number of diagnostic messages.  Note that there are still some.  
    They are marked KS_TODO with with note to remove before checkin. They are  
    all traces and validations.  
 5. Correct error in inclusion of execinfo.h include in CIMOperationRequestDis.  
    found by Ji Lee.  
 6. Cleaned up execQuery and extended it for OpenQueryInstances.  ExecQuery  
    tested but have not tested OpenQueryInstances yet. One more checkin and we  
    should be able to close 2,3 above (OpenQueryInstances).  
   
 26 May 2014  
 1. Remove a number of diagnostics.  
 2. Make cache size in EnumerationContextTable dynamic and remove function  
    to set default values. MaximumEnums set from Dispatcher on constructor for  
    EnumerationContextTable and table size set to 1/2 of maximum number of  
    open contexts.  
 3. Clean up some statistics in EnumerationContextTable  
 4. Correct error in query and queryLanguage parameters in cimcli in that  
    the default for queryLanguage is WQL but must be "" for pull operations.  
    If WQL found they set it to "".  
   
   
 9 May 2104  
 1. Converted several  template functions in CIMOperationRequestDispatcher  
    to real functions  
 2. Added intermediate CIMMessage for CIMPullOperationRequestMessage since  
    all of the pulls have exactly the same data. This allowed us to  
    convert the template function processPullRequest from template to  
    real function  
 3. Added intermediate CIMMessage for CIMOpenOperationRequestMessage betweeh\n  
    all of the Opens and the  CIMRequestData message.  This will allow  
    common code to test all of these variables in all 6  
    CIMOperationRequestDispatcher handleOpen... functions  
 3. Added variable in  CIMOperationRequestDispatcher handleEnqueue to make  
    releasing the original request conditional on return from the handle...  
    for open... and pull... handlers.  
    This allowed us to drop one place where we were creating a new request msg  
    for the delayed response and use the original request.  This meant that  
    we could convert the issueOpenOrPullResponse from template function to  
    real function.  
 4. Moved open and pull constructors in CIMMessage.h to CIMMessage.cpp. NOTE:  
    openQueryInstances not moved.  Will do when we get this funciton running.  
 5. Added test for correct namespace in pull operations.  Note that it is  
    never really used but since supplied with request, we test to be sure it is  
    same as open request namespace.  added internationalized exception for this.  
 6. We should probably add same test to close just as an input parameter  
    validation.  
 6. Modified processPullRequest to close the enumeration context if  
    incorrect response type received.  Before we just returned exception and  
    left context open for next request.  Closing is much more logical since the  
    client really did send an erronous request.  
 7. Modified PullErrors to correctly test above changed in behavior.  
 8. Removed a significant number of diagnostic messages.  
 9. Added query and querylanguage parameters to cimcli.  
   
   
 4 May 2014  
 1. Clean interface with EnumerationContext timeout thread  
 2. Remove more diagnostics  
 3. Correct issue with enumerationContext Release that was causing  
    failures during nightly tests.  
   
 2 May 2014  
 1. Remove Diagnostics from ResponseData.cpp  
 2. Correct setup and start of EnumerationContextTimerThread  
 3. Change limit on max number of enum contexts to be set from Dispatcher.  
 4. Increase size of hashtable for enum contexts.  
 5. Corrected issue causing failures in removeContext. Now runs through nightly  
    tests most of the time.  
 1 May 2014  
 1. Cleanup of code and variable names.  
 2. Removed namespace variable from EnumerationContext.  It was never used.  
 3. Added test for max number of open enumerations.  Right now it is fixed  
    and set about 100. Note that this is tied to the size of hash table  
    so that there is a issue with more dynamic setting of max and the  
    hash table size.  
 4. Removed several unused functions.  
 5. Found one possible issue causing thread conflict but not the core one  
    yet.  
   
 30 April  
 1. Added exception response to dispatcher for Limits exceeded on  
    CreateEnumerationContext. Returns Exceeded server limits CIMException.  
 2. Fixed possible deadlock where we were not unlocking EnumerationContext  
    under error condition  
   
   
 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  
   MergeOut of head of tree.  
   
 7 April 2014  
 1. Permanently fixed issue with getting correct number of objects on response.  
    This was introduced when did a temp fix to the OOP processing, in particular  
    removed the condition variable wait in the CIMOperationDispatcher handle  
    functions for opens and pulls.  This moved the functionality to kick off  
    open and pull responses to the provider threads if there are not enough  
    objects when the handle is processed. Also added a variable to allow us to  
    test with either a) responses are required to satisfy the original  
    request size or) b, responses are required only to return some objects.  
    We will add statistics to see which of these works best.  
 2. Modified WsmProcessor EnumerationContext class since the name conflicts  
    with the pull Operation EnumerationContext class.  
 3. Created a new intermediate level of CIMMessage, the CIMPullResponseData  
    Message so that all of the open and Pull responses can use common code  
    since there are only two variables (endOfSequence and EnumerationContext)  
    and they are common across all the open and pull responses.  
 4. Removed a number of diagnostics.  
 5. Cleaned up the Dispcatcher so that the open and pulls have common response  
    code and that code can be used from the dispatcher handle functions and  
    the provider response functions.  
   
 31 March 2014 - Checkin  
 1. Fixed issues in OOP processing of pull operations, in particular  
    issues with cimxml output format when processed through the  
    *InternalXmlEncoder functions.  
 2. Clean up some of the internalXml functionality  
 3. Found issues causing timeout with a particular provider.  The issue  
    is that the dispatcher and monitor end up using the same thread so the  
    condition variable in the dispatcher thread stops the monitor. Turned  
    off the conditionVariable in getCache for the moment which means that  
    we get number of responses for open... with 0 objects before the  
    providers can begin to respond.  This is only for test.  
 4. Added some statistics for enumerations and display the statistics  
    when we close the server (same as cache statistics)  
   
 12 March 2014 - Mergeout and Mergein  
 1. Mergeout to head of tree for this date and mergein for patch update  
    to bug 9676  
 2. Extensions to pullop tests program and tests.  
 3. Added some diagnostics in looking for OOP issue.  
 4. Removed a number of diagnostics messages and cleaned up code in  
    dispatcher to simplify pull operation processing.  
   
 15 December 2013  
 1. Mergeout and mergein up to 15 December 2013  
 2. Clean up issues from tests documented in bug 9676 last week.  
 3. Clean up some code in dispatcher  
 4. Remove the filter function from ResponseStressc++Provider.  
   
 21 November 2013  
 1. Mergeout from head of tree to 21 November 2013.  
   
 18 November 2013  
 1. Cleanup of a bunch of minor errors and completion of all of the code for  
    the openQueryInstances except for the PullInstances in Dispatcher and  
    the aggregator function.  
 2. OpenqueryInstances added to cimcli.  
   
 13 October 2013 CVS branch update.  
 1. Integrated bug 9786 into the branch.  Note that we need to test the  
    generated statistics.  
 2. Mergeout executed to update to head of tree as of 8:00 am 13 October 2013.  
 3. Cleaned up several errors in OOP processing.  Note that there is at least  
    one issue left when we to a pull on ManagedElement in at least one of the  
    namespaces.  
 4. Cleaned up some of the outstanding diagnostic code  
 5. Generally passes all tests except for one test of pullop where it is trying  
    to pull enum instances CIM_ManagedElement from a particular namespace.  
   
 NOTE: I did not make comments here for changes in October despite the fact  
 that I did 2 mergouts, number of fixes, and a mergein.  
   
 30 September 2013 - CVS Update  
 Mergeout head of tree up to 29 September 2013.  
   
 29 September 2013. CVS update.  
 1. Modified calls to statisticalData.cpp to a) directly call with request  
    type, b) incorporate the open, pull, etc. messages.  However, since these  
    are not part of the CIM class, we must do something special with them.  
    See bug 9785 for full solution to this issue.  
 2. Corrected OOP interface to enable new flag to indicate internal operations  
    and set host, etc.  
 3. Add code to CQLOperationsDispatcher and WQLOperationDispatcher to clean  
    up CIMResponseDataCounter after filtering.  
 4. Modified ProviderAgent to set Host info for some pull operations.  
 5. Added new flag to CIMBinMsgSerializer and Deserializer.  
   
 17 September 2013 CVS update (Actually two different updates over 3 days)  
 1. Clean up some issues in CIMMessage.h and CIMMessage.cpp  
 2. Extend OpenExecQuery to WQL and CQL processors but return not complete  
 3. Remove memory leak in EnumerationContext and EnumerationContextTable  
    handling.  
 4. Created template functions for much of the pull operations.  
 5. Reversed order of queryLanguage and query (and changed names to match  
    execQuery) in client and server.  Note that these are the execQuery  
    WQL and CQL filters and NOT FQL filters.  
 6. Some code cleanup in dispatcher  
 7. Today, passes all tests in pullop but issue in alltests. For some reason  
    not finding CIMObjectManager instance. Also, leaves enumeration contexts  
    if client terminates since cleanup thread not operating.  
 8. XML from OOP not correctly processed.  
   
 14 September 2013 CVS update  
 Merged out up to 25 August.  Cleaned up all operations and standardized code.  
 At this point the non pull operations code is in a set of templates but the  
 pull is not yet.  
 Fixed a significant number of problems so that it appears that the operations  
 except for OpenExecQuery run stably, at least with the pullop test program.  
 Note that there is a problem in that the Interop control provider is not  
 returning its singleton wbemserver object for some reason.  Causes a test  
 failure  
   
 Fixed for 16 June CVS Update  
    1. Cleaned up the enumerationContext and Table release functions and tested  
       to confirm that we do not lose memory in either normal sequences or  
       sequences that close early. Cleaned up pullop and added more tests  
 Taged Before: PREAUG25UPDATE and after POSTAUG25UPDATE  
   
 Fixed for 9 June CVS update  
    1. Cleaned up code for OpenQueryInstances.  Note that this is incomplete.  
       No support in WQL or CQL Operations  
    2.  
   
 What was fixed for 5 June checkin.  
    1. Extended ResponseTest MOF for for both CMPI and C++ subclasses  
    2. Fixed issues with pullop.  
    3. Fixed temp issue with CIMResponseData size by putting in mutex. That  
       is not a permanent fix but it gets around issue probably in the control  
       of the move logic that meant counts were off.  
    4. Fixed issues in Dispatcher so that associator code works. Still messy  
       code in the dispatcher.  
    5. Changed name of Enumerationtable.h & cpp to EnumerationContextTable.*  
    6  Changed name of ResponseStressTest module, classes, etc.  
   
 TAG: TASK_PEP317_5JUNE_2013_2  
   
 2 June 2013  
   
 Issues  - KS  
   
  - Still way to many TODO and KS comments and KS_TEMPS.  Removing bit by bit.  
   
  - Runtime variable connection for the config parameters not installed. That  
    has been made into a separate bug (see bug 9819)  
   
 5. Issue with the threaded timer.  For some reason during tests it  
 eventually calls the timer thread with trash for the parm (which is  
 pointer to the EnumerationTable object). Caught because we do a valid  
 test at beginning of the function.  
   
 6. Still using the templates in CIMOperationRequestDispatcher to simplify  
 the handle... processing.  
   
 7. I think I have a way around the double move of objects in the  
 EnumerationContext so that the outputter will just take a defined number  
 of objects directly from the gathering cache and save the second move.  
   
 8. Not yet passing all tests but getting closer now. The major test that is  
 causing an error today is the execution of a full enumeration with the  
 forceProviders = true.  This causes a client timeout sometimes.  
   
   
  
 =========================================== ===========================================
   
 OVERVIEW: OVERVIEW:
  
 The operation extensions for pull operations defined in the DMTF specification The operation extensions for pull operations defined in the DMTF specification
 DSP0200 V 1.4 were implemented in Pegasus effective Pegasus version 2.11  DSP0200 V 1.4 were implemented in Pegasus effective Pegasus version 2.14
 including Client and Server. including Client and Server.
  
 These operations extend the CIM/XML  individual operations to operation These operations extend the CIM/XML  individual operations to operation
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 The following new CIM/XML operations as defined in DSP0200 are included; The following new CIM/XML operations as defined in DSP0200 are included;
  
     -OpenEnumerateInstances     -OpenEnumerateInstances
     -openEnumerateInstancePaths      -OpenEnumerateInstancePaths
     -OpenReferenceInstances     -OpenReferenceInstances
     -OpenReferenceInstancePaths     -OpenReferenceInstancePaths
     -OpenAssociatiorInstances     -OpenAssociatiorInstances
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     -PullInstancePaths     -PullInstancePaths
     -PullInstances     -PullInstances
     -CloseEnumeration     -CloseEnumeration
     -EnumerationCount      -EnumerationCount (deprecated by DMTF and incomplete)
      OpenExecQuery  
   
 The following  operations have not been implemented in this version of Pegasus:  
   
     -OpenQueryInstances  
   
 The following limitations on the implementation exist;  
   
 1. The filterQueryLanguage and filterQuery parameters are processed by  
    the Pegasus client but the server returns error if there is any data in  
    either parameter. This work does not include the development of the  
    query language.  Note that a separate effort to extend Pegasus to use  
    the DMTF FQL query language is in process.  
   
 2. The input parameter continueOnError is processed correctly by the client  
    but the Pegasus server only provides for false since the server does not  
    include logic to continue processing responses after an error is  
    encountered.  
    This is consistent with the statement in the specification that use of  
    this functionality is optional and the fact that the DMTF agrees that all  
    of the issues of continuing after errors have not been clarified.  
   
 3. The operation enumerationCount is not processed by the server today since  
    a) really getting the count would be the same cost as the corresponding  
    enumeration, b) the server does not include a history or estimating  
    mechanism for this to date.  
    NOTE: After a through review as part of the development of the next version  
    of CMPI we have concluded that this operation is probably not worth the  
    effort.  Since it is optional, Pegasus will only return the unknown status  
    at this point  
  
 Since the concept of sequences of operations linked together (open, pull, close) Since the concept of sequences of operations linked together (open, pull, close)
 is a major extension to the original CIM/XML operation concept of completely is a major extension to the original CIM/XML operation concept of completely
 independent operations several new pieces of functionality are implemented independent operations several new pieces of functionality are implemented
 to control interOperationTimeouts, counts of objects to be returned, etc.  to control interOperation timeouts, counts of objects to be returned, etc.
   
   NOTE: More detailed information on the pull operations is contained in:
   1. The OpenPegasus wiki (pull operations work group)
   2. The pull operations PEP (preliminary today)
   3. Presentations in the OpenPegasus wiki, in particular in the
      pull operations workgroup documentation at:
  
 TBD - Review this  https://wiki.opengroup.org/pegasus-wiki/doku.php?id=dev:workgroups:pulloperationsupportworkgroup:pull_operation_support_work_group
  
 CLIENT  
   OPENPEGASUS CLIENT
  
 The new operations follow the same pattern as the APIs for existing operations The new operations follow the same pattern as the APIs for existing operations
 in that: in that:
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    endOfSequence which is the marker the server sends in open and pull    endOfSequence which is the marker the server sends in open and pull
    responses when it has no more objects to send.    responses when it has no more objects to send.
  
 The significant differences include:  The significant differences between the open... and original enumerate,
   associator, and reference operations includes:
  
 1. Processing of parameters on responses (i.e. the endOfSequence and  1. The new pull client operations typically require multiple client operations
    enumerationContext parameters are returned for open and pull operations).     to retrieve a complete set of data (ex. OpenEnumerateInstances and
      PullInstancesWithPath) are equivalent to the old EnumerateInstances
      client request.
   
   2. Processing of parameters on responses (i.e. the endOfSequence and
      enumerationContext parameters are returned for open and pull operations)
      These return arguments are used to control the loop retrieving data
      for an enumeration sequence (ex. the sequence of OpenEnumerateInstances
      and PullInstancesWithPath that represents a complete enumeration
      sequence). The sequence continues until the server responds with
      EndOfSequence is true, and the enumerationContext is the identifier
      for the sequence.
  
 2. Numeric arguments (Uint32 and Uint64 include the option of NULL in some  3. Numeric arguments (Uint32 and Uint64) include the option of NULL in some
    cases so they are packaged inside classes Uint32Arg and Uint64Arg in the    cases so they are packaged inside classes Uint32Arg and Uint64Arg in the
    client api.     client API.
   
   4. The openAsociatorInstances and openReferenceInstances operations ONLY
      process instances.  They do not include the capability to return classes
      as reference and associator requests do and therefore return CIMInstance
      rather than CIMObject.
  
 3. The association and reference operations ONLY process instances.  They do  5. Paths are returned for the instance operations as part of the returned
    not include the capability to return classes like reference and associator     instances (ex. OpenEnumerateInstances and PullInstancesWithPath) where
    do and therefore return CIMInstance rather than CIMObject.     they were not with EnumerateInstances.
  
 4. Paths are returned in all cases (i.e OpenEnumerateInstances and  6. The client must maintain state between operations in an enumeration
    PullInstancesWithPath where they were not with EnumeratInstances.     sequence (using the enumerationContext parameter returned with open
      and pull responses). The client must always return the last
      enumerationContext received as the server may modify the
      enumerationContext for each response in an enumeration sequence.
  
 5. The client must maintain state between operations in a sequence (using  The client API is defined in the header file:
    the enumerationContext parameter).  
  
 TBD- Are there more differences.      pegasus/src/Pegasus/Client/CIMCLient.h
  
  
 SERVER  OPENPEGASUS SERVER
  
 The Pegasus server attempts to always deliver the requested number of objects  The Pegasus server attempts to always deliver at least some objects
 for any open or pull request (the specification allows for the server to  in a response.  It does not wait to deliver the exact number requested but
 deliver less than the requested number of objects and specifically to return  waits to deliver at least some. The sever will wait about 15 seconds to
 zero objects on open).  We felt that it was worth any extra cost in processing  deliver and if there is nothing delivered from the providers it will then
 to provide the client with exactly what it had requested.  return a response with zero objects in it so that the client does not
   timeout.  This would only occur if the providers are extremely slow (i.e.
   greater than 15 seconds) in preparing response objects to be delivered.
  
 The pegasus server always closes an enumeration sequence upon receipt of any  The Pegasus server always closes an enumeration sequence upon receipt of any
 error from the providers, repository, etc. Therefore the server will reject error from the providers, repository, etc. Therefore the server will reject
 any request that has continueOnError = true; any request that has continueOnError = true;
  
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 future to support the continueOnError other than possibly allowing the provider future to support the continueOnError other than possibly allowing the provider
 to continue processing after it has received an error. to continue processing after it has received an error.
  
 PROVIDERS  OPENPEGASUS PROVIDERS
  
 This implementation requires NO changes to the existing providers.  The  This implementation (OpenPegasus version 2.14) requires NO changes to the
 provider APIs operate just as they do with the original operations.  existing providers.  The provider APIs operate just as they do with the
   original operations.
  
 Because the server processing is different however, there may be some Because the server processing is different however, there may be some
 behavior differences primarily because the client now controls the speed of behavior differences primarily because the client now controls the speed of
 delivery of objects. delivery of objects.
  
 In previous versions of Pegasus, the server attempts to deliver objects as  In previous versions of Pegasus, the server attempted to deliver objects as
 rapidly as then can be put on the network.  In the case of HTTP chunked requests rapidly as then can be put on the network.  In the case of HTTP chunked requests
 they are delivered in chunks of about 100 objects. The primary delay for the they are delivered in chunks of about 100 objects. The primary delay for the
 providers was the processing of each segment through the server.  The server providers was the processing of each segment through the server.  The server
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 and then delivered as one non-chunked response. There were no delays for the and then delivered as one non-chunked response. There were no delays for the
 providers, just lots of possible memory use in the server. providers, just lots of possible memory use in the server.
  
 The responses from providers (delivered through the deliver(...) interface are  The responses from providers (delivered through the deliver(...) interface) are
 gathered into segments of about 100 objects and this group of objects is moved gathered into segments of about 100 objects and this group of objects is moved
 through the server to be delivered to the client. through the server to be delivered to the client.
  
 However with the inclusion of the pull operations,   The segments of objects  However with the inclusion of the pull operations, the segments (CIMResponseData
 from the providers are cached in the server response path until the  objects containing the instance or path objects) from the providers are cached
 maxObjectCount for that request (open or pull) and that number returned in a  in the server response cache until the next pull request and that number
 non-chunked response. Thus, if the client is slow to issue pull requests,  is returned in the response to that pull. Thus, if the client is slow to issue
 the providers might be delayed at some point to reduce memory usage in the  pull requests, the providers might be delayed at some point to reduce memory
 server (the delay appears as slow response tothe deliver operation).  usage in the server (the delay appears as slow response to the deliver operation).
  
 In other words, the time to process large sets of responses from the provider In other words, the time to process large sets of responses from the provider
 now depends on the speed of handling the client. now depends on the speed of handling the client.
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 provider gathering very large arrays of objects and sending them to the provider gathering very large arrays of objects and sending them to the
 server. server.
  
 NEXT GENERATION PROVIDERS  FQL (FILTER QUERY LANGUAGE)
 KS_TODO  
   
 CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS  
   
 The server includes several configuration parameters to set limits on the  
 processing of pull operations.  All of these configuration parameters are  
 compile time parameters rather than runtime.  
  
 1. Maximum value of minimum interoperation time.  This parameter defines the  The FQL implementation is complete in accord with the DMTF
 maximum time allowed between the return of an open or pull response and  specification DSP 0212 except for a few issues including:
 the receipt of the next pull or a close operation before the server may  
 close the enumeration.  The specification allows the server to set a  
 maximum interoperation time and refuse open requests that with requested  
 operationTimeout greater than that time.  
 CIM_ERR_INVALID_OPERATION_TIMEOUT  
   
 This value is set with the Pegasus environment variable  
 PEGASUS_PULL....  
   
 2. Maximum objects returned in a single open or pull operation.  The server  
 can set a maximum limit on the number of objects that can be returned in  
 a single open or pull oepration with the maxObjectCount parameter.  
   
 3. Whether the server allows 0 as an interoperation timeout value. The value  
 zero is s special value for the interoperationTimeout in that it tells the  
 server to not timeout any enumeration sequence.  
  
 With this value for interoperationTimeout, the only way to close an  1. The regex for the LIKE operation is the same as CQL basic. It provides
 enumeration sequence is to complete all of the pulls or issue the close.     only the following special characters   "." and  "*".
 If for some reason the sequence is not completed, that enumeration context  2. The implementation does not include the comparison of
 would remain open indefinitly.  Since in Pegasus any open enumeration     embeddedInstances
 context uses resources (the context object and any provider resposnes that  3. The implementation does not include the handling of Uint8[] as
 have not yet been issued in a response) it would appear that most     strings.
 platforms would not want to allow the existence of enumeration contexts  
 that cannot be closed by the server.  
  
 4, maximum consecutive pull requests with 0 maxObjectCount.  The use of the  For more details on the FQL implementation see the readme.txt in the
 pull operation with maxObjectCount set to zero could be used to keep an      directory pegasus/src/Pegasus/FQL.
 enumeration context open indefinitly (this tells the server to restart the  
 interoperationTimeout but not send any objects in the response). Therefore the  
 specification allows for the server setting maximum limits on this behavior  
 and returning the error CIM_ERR_SERVER_LIMITS_EXCEEDED if this limit is  
 exceeded.  
 Note that this is maximum CONSECUTIVE pulls so that issuing a pull with  
 a non-zero count resets this counter.  
  
 KS-TBD - Is this really logical since we can still block by just issuing  OpenPegasus will remove these limitations in a future version.
 lots of zero request and an occansional request for one object.  
  
 Pegaus sets the value of this limit to 1000 and allows the implementer to  The FQL implementation includes a large set of sample queries in the
 modify it with the PEGASUS_MAXIMUM_ZERO_OBJECTCOUNT environment variable.  directory:
  
 5. Default operationTimeout -      pegasus/src/Pegasus/FQL/tests/Parser
  
 The default of this parameter is to refuse operat  including both good and error generating queries.
  
 In the current release of Pegasus these are all compile time parameters.  ==================================================================
   LIMITATIONS IN OPENPEGASUS 2.14
  
   1. The openQueryInstances does not allow requesting the class on response.
  
 NOTES On working with task branch.  2. The openEnumerateInstanceNames, openAssociatorNames, and openReferenceNames
   do not allow use of the query filter.  This is because
      a. The intention is to deprecate these operations completely and remove
         them in a future version
      b. They require that the server call the providers with the corresponding
         enumerate, associators, references to get the full instances to
         filter
  
 Merge out Process  3. The filterQuery filtering is done by the server, not the providers in this
      version of OpenPegasus. This will be modified in a future version of
      OpenPegasus when the provider API extensions for the pull operations
      have been resolved.  Version 2.1 of the CMPI specification will resolve
      this issue.
  
    To keep our TASK branch in sync with the current head of tree we need  4. The input parameter continueOnError is processed correctly by the client
    to do a regular merge out.  the TaskMakefile contains the makefile     but the Pegasus server only provides code for 'false' value, since the server
    procedures to do this efficiently.  NOTE: Following these procedures is     does not include logic to continue processing responses after an error is
    important in that you are merging out new material each time you do     encountered.
    the merge out.  If you were just to repeatedly merge out, you would be     This is consistent with the statement in the specification that use of
    merging previously merged changes a second time causing a real mess.     this functionality is optional and the fact that the DMTF agrees that all
      of the issues of continuing after errors have not been clarified.
  
     Start with new directory and put TaskMakefile above pegasus (needed so you  5. The operation enumerationCount is not processed by the server today since
     have this file for the initial operations.     a) Getting the count would be the same cost as the corresponding
      enumeration, b) the server does not include a history or estimating
      mechanism for this to date.
      NOTE: After a through review as part of the development of the next version
      of CMPI we have concluded that this operation is probably not worth the
      effort.  Since it is optional, Pegasus will only return the unknown status
      at this point. Further it is the intention of the DMTF to deprecate this
      function.
  
       make -f TaskMakefile branch_merge_out BNAME=PEP317-pullop  ## takes a long time  ===================================================================
   PULL OPERATION CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS
  
    This checks out current head, merges it into task branch and sets tags  The server includes several configuration parameters to set limits on the
    for the mergeout.  Note that at the end of this step this work is  processing of pull operations.
    part of the TASK... branch.  
  
    NOW check for conflicts, errors, etc. that resulted from the merge.  RUNTIME CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS
    Look for conflict flags, compare the results (I use linux merge as a  
    good graphic compare tool) and build and test. When you are satisfied  
    that the merge out is clean, you can commit the results to the TASK...  
    branch  
  
    To commit the work to  this into Task branch  1. Maximum value of interoperation time (pullOperationsMaxTimeout) -
   This parameter defines the maximum time allowed between the return of an open
   or pull response and the receipt of the next pull or a close operation before
   the server may close the enumeration.
   The specification allows the server to set a maximum interoperation time and
   refuse open requests that with requested operationTimeout greater than that time.
   
   2. Maximum number of objects returned in a single open or pull operation
   (pullOperationsMaxObjectCount) - The server can set a maximum limit on the
   number of objects that can be returned in a single open or pull operation
   with the maxObjectCount parameter. This parameter sets the maximum limit.
   The absolute maximum allowed without recompiling (and changing a value in
   Common/Constants.h) is 10000.
   
   3. Default operationTimeout (pullOperationsdefaultTimeout) - If the client
   does not specify an operation timeout in the open request, the server uses
   the value defined by this runtime configuration variable.  The default
   is 30 seconds.
   
   COMPILE TIME CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS
   
   1. Whether the server allows 0 as an interoperation timeout value - The value
   zero is a special value for the interoperationTimeout in that it tells the
   server to not timeout the enumeration sequence. This should never be used
   as it allows a client to open enumeration sequences that will not be
   cleaned up if the client does not properly terminate them.  There is a
   compile time variable in CIMOperationRequestDispatcher that would allow this
   to be set so 0 interoperation is allowed but we recommend that it never
   be used since it removes a significant component of the server management
   of enumerationContext information.
  
       make -f mak/TaskMakefile branch_merge_out_commit BNAME=PEP317-pullop  With this value for interoperationTimeout, the only way to close an
   enumeration sequence is to complete all of the pulls or issue the close.
   If for some reason the sequence is not completed, that enumeration context
   would remain open indefinitely.  Since in Pegasus any open enumeration
   context uses resources (the context object and any provider responses that
   have not yet been issued in a response) it would appear that most
   platforms would not want to allow the existence of enumeration contexts
   that cannot be closed by the server.
  
   or manually commit and finish as follows  2. Maximum consecutive pull requests with 0 maxObjectCount - The use of the
   pull operation with maxObjectCount set to zero could be used to keep an
   enumeration context open indefinitely (this tells the server to restart the
   interoperationTimeout but not send any objects in the response). Therefore the
   specification allows for the server setting maximum limits on this behavior
   and returning the error CIM_ERR_SERVER_LIMITS_EXCEEDED if this limit is
   exceeded.
  
     cvs commit  Note that this is maximum CONSECUTIVE pulls so that issuing a pull with
     make -f mak/TaskMakefile  branch_merge_out_finish BNAME=PEP317-pullop  a non-zero count resets this counter.
  
 ## This last step is important since it cleans up temporary tags to prepare  Pegasus sets the value of this limit to 1000 and allows the implementer to
    you for the next checkout  modify it by compiling  with the PEGASUS_MAXIMUM_ZERO_OBJECTCOUNT define  in
   CIMOperationRequestDispatcher.cpp modified.
   
   3. Time to wait for next response from providers - In the case where providers
   are responding very slowly, the goal is to generate responses with
   zero instances at regular intervals to allow the client to keep the
   enumeration context alive.  This wait time is set by a compile time define
   (PEGASUS_PULL_MAX_OPERATION_WAIT_SEC)in pegasus/src/Pegasus/Common/Constants.h
   and is set to 15 seconds in the current release.
   
   4. Time to wait before killing off an enumeration context that is blocked
   by missing provider responses. In the rare case where providers do not complete
   their responses to the server there is a compile-time counter that trys to
   clean up the providers and finally just kill the enumeration sequence after
   a defined number of consecutive pulls that return zero objects.
   The limit is defined in pegasus/src/Pegasus/Constants.h
   
   NOTE: The development team is trying to consolidate all such constants and
   #define definitions that control overall server characteristics but are not
   runtime parameters in Constants.h
   
   ===================================================================
   TESTING
   
   The pull operations are tested primarily with two client programs in the
   directory Pegasus/Client/tests
   
   1. pullop and it corresponding Makefile provide extensive tests of the
      pull operations and comparison of the results with the corresponding non
      pull operations.
   
   2. PullErrors  tests a number of error scenarios with the pull operations.
   
   3. cimcli has been extended to allow execution of the pull operations with new
      operations that parallel the existing operations:
      enumerateinstances(ei) - corresponding is pullenumerateInstances(pei)
      ni -> pni   enumerateInstanceNames
      r -> pr     references
      rn -> prn   referenceNames
      a  -> pa    associators
      ar -> par   associatorNames
  
 COMPARE TASKBRANCH WITH HEAD     These execute complete pull sequences (open, pull) with cimcli options
      to control parameters like maxObjectCount, interoperation Timeout, etc.
  
     In a new pegasus work space do same as above for merge out.  
  
     make -f TaskMakefile BNAME=PEP317-pullop  =============================================================
   TODO LIST - Post 2.14 release
      1. Binary operation from OOP.  Need to add counter to binary
         protocol to be able to count objects in response. Generates
         warnings in things like messageserializer and does not work with
         OOP right now.  Fixed by converting to XML. Concluded that we do not
         need to do this. The binary response is not really used often
         in the current environment So double mapping it is not a major issue.
         Leave this as FUTURE
      2. Minor TODOs, diagnostics, etc. still in the code. Reduced almost to
         none now.  We are leaving some in as PEGASUS_DEBUG
      3. Extension to avoid double move of objects in CIMResponseData (one
         into enumerationContext queue and second to new cimResponseData for
         response.  Want to avoid second move by extending Open/Pull response
         messages to include count and CIMResponse data to count objects out
         of queue when converting (avoids the second move). This would mean
         extending the output writers to allow the count field to be supplied
         so they would only create output for up to the count supplied.(Make
         this future beyond bug 9676). This is fairly extensive because it
         extends beyond CIMResponseData to SCMO and XML writers where the
         XmlWriters used by encodeXmlResponse would have to have counters
         added. Then instead of copying on getCache we would simply pass the
         cache and count on and the writer would take and remove.
      4. Add more static tests (currently only OpenEnumerateInstances and
         OpenEnumerateInstanceNames covered).
      5. Correct issue between operations and HTTP where we are sending
         trailers with exceptions. Modify response mechanisms so that we
         set non-chunked for all responses where we send error responses to
         avoid the trailers. NOTE: There should be now a bug on this in general
         where we would want to send an initial error without the trailer. Should
         have always done that.
      6. It would be more efficient in dispatcher to always use exception for
          rejects and change the _reject functions so that they never return
          when they reject. This is VERY LOW PRIORITY and primarily saves
          a few lines of code in the reject functions and their calls.  Means we
          would code.
          _rejectIfEnumerationToBroad(...);
          _rejectIfThisParameterIncorrect(...);
  
     This produces a result which is all of the head merged into the branch.         instead of
     A diff of this is all the new changes to the head of tree that you will         if (_rejectIfEnum...)
     include into the merge.         {
              return true
          }
          It would mean that the method trace for the handlers would not return
          an exit if we rejected. VERY LOW PRIORITY. Possibly FUTURE. No behavior
          change, just more compact source code but it messes with the method
          trace logic.
       7. There are still a couple of template functions around the task of
          distributing requests to the multiple providers.
          In fact there are two similar but different templates for
          the associators(i.e. assoc, ref, etc.) functions and the parallel
          openAssoc functions.  It would be nice to consolidate that logic and
          further to try to create a non-template form for those functions. LOW
          PRIORITY
       8. Trace functions in CIMResponseData,h & cpp should be PEGASUS_DEBUG.
          Same for trace function in EnumerationContext and
          EnumerationContextTable
       9. Question. We added trace in CIMRequestOperationDispatcher.cpp if
          query enum is recevied with no object path.  However, since this is
          a provider problem should we be doing something other than a trace
          (ex. log) since traces are often not really used and they do generate
          lots of data whereby something like this could get lost. Also, need
          to review what level of trace if we keep trace.
      10. Better statistics keeping for open, etc. through cimperf.
      11. Incorporate a simple test of pull operations into the TestClient
      12. Define a simpler iteration interface for the client so that
          the client does not have to directly control the open, pull, etc.
          operations.
  


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