Add definition for Operation to spec 3.0
Since version 3 elevates operations to a top level component (and spec v3 Operations have a different semantic compared to 2.x) they should have a dedicated definition in the definitions section. (Additionally, operations could also be added to the concepts)
I do not have a fleshed out proposal yet (I may create a PR if I find the time to do so), so feel free to propose a definition or create a PR.
Suggested starting point:
An operation describes a specific action an application can take to interact with the async api. Operations are performed by sending (or receiving) messages to (or from) channels.
Related Issues:
- #980
- #618 Issue about the changes of operations
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Hey, yes, you're right, we need it. I think your text is ok.
@smoya @fmvilas @char0n @dalelane thoughts?
Yes, good idea
@buehlefs Operation description is good start and is using working already present in AsyncAPI 3.0.0 spec.
An operation describes a specific action an application can take to interact with the async api. Operations are performed by sending (or receiving) messages to (or from) channels.
There is a mention of async api - we have to address this as it's a bit ambiguous and is not clear what does it actually mean.
I would suggest the following change which is compatible with the existing AsyncAPI 3.0.0 wording:
An operation describes a specific action an application can take to interact with the message-driven APIs. Operations are performed by sending (or receiving) messages to (or from) channels.
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