
"Daniel P. Berrange" <berrange@redhat.com> wrote on 05/11/2010 06:25:05 AM:
Also, when we have 2 different sets of attributes, we normally use a type attribute on the element to tell the parser what set of data to expect. So I think this should gain a 'type' attribute here.
Like these here <interface type='direct'> <source dev='static' mode='vepa'/> <model type='virtio'/> <vsi type='802.1Qbg' managerid='12' typeid='0x123456' typeidversion='1' instanceid='fa9b7fff-b0a0-4893-8e0e-beef4ff18f8f' /> <filterref filter='clean-traffic'/> </interface> <interface type='direct'> <source dev='static' mode='vepa'/> <model type='virtio'/> <vsi type='802.1Qbh' profileid='my_profile'/> </interface> or more like this <interface type='direct'> <source dev='static' mode='vepa'/> <model type='virtio'/> <vsi type='802.1Qbg'> <parameters managerid='12' typeid='0x123456' typeidversion='1' instanceid='fa9b7fff-b0a0-4893-8e0e-beef4ff18f8f' /> </vsi> <filterref filter='clean-traffic'/> </interface> ? Stefan