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# Copyright (c) 2002 Andreas Motl <andreas.motl@ilo.de> |
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# See COPYRIGHT section in pod text below for usage and distribution rights. |
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# Revision 1.5 2002/10/29 19:24:18 joko |
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# Revision 1.4 2002/10/27 18:35:07 joko |
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# + added pod |
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# Revision 1.3 2002/10/25 11:40:37 joko |
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# + enhanced robustness |
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# + more logging for debug-levels |
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# + sub dropDb |
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# Revision 1.2 2002/10/17 00:04:29 joko |
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# + sub createDb |
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# + sub isConnected |
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# + bugfixes regarding "deep recursion" stuff |
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# Revision 1.1 2002/10/10 03:43:12 cvsjoko |
# Revision 1.1 2002/10/10 03:43:12 cvsjoko |
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# aim_V1: should encapsulate Tangram, DBI, DBD::CSV and LWP:: to access them in an unordinary way ;) |
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# aim_V2: introduce a generic layered structure, refactor *SUBLAYER*-stuff, make (e.g.) this possible: |
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# - Perl Data::Storage[DBD::CSV] -> Perl LWP:: -> Internet HTTP/FTP/* -> Host Daemon -> csv-file |
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BEGIN { |
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$Data::Storage::VERSION = 0.01; |
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} |
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=head1 NAME |
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Data::Storage - Interface for accessing various Storage implementations for Perl in an independent way |
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=head1 SYNOPSIS |
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... the basic way: |
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... via inheritance: |
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use Data::Storage; |
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my $proxyObj = new HttpProxy; |
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$proxyObj->{url} = $url; |
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$proxyObj->{payload} = $content; |
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$self->{storage}->insert($proxyObj); |
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use Data::Storage; |
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my $proxyObj = HttpProxy->new( |
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url => $url, |
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payload => $content, |
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$self->{storage}->insert($proxyObj); |
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=head2 NOTE |
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This module heavily relies on DBI and Tangram, but adds a lot of additional bugs and quirks. |
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Please look at their documentation and this code for additional information. |
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=cut |
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# The POD text continues at the end of the file. |
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package Data::Storage; |
package Data::Storage; |
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use strict; |
use strict; |
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use warnings; |
use warnings; |
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use Data::Storage::Locator; |
use Data::Storage::Locator; |
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use Data::Storage::Handler::DBI; |
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use Data::Storage::Handler::Tangram; |
my $TRACELEVEL = 0; |
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# get logger instance |
# get logger instance |
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my $logger = Log::Dispatch::Config->instance; |
my $logger = Log::Dispatch::Config->instance; |
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sub AUTOLOAD { |
sub AUTOLOAD { |
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# since this is a core function acting as dispatcher to $self->{STORAGEHANDLE}, |
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# some sophisticated handling and filtering is needed to avoid things like |
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# - Deep recursion on subroutine "Data::Storage::AUTOLOAD" |
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# - Deep recursion on subroutine "Data::Storage::Handler::Abstract::AUTOLOAD" |
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# - Deep recursion on anonymous subroutine at [...] |
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# we also might filter log messages caused by logging itself in "advanced logging of AUTOLOAD calls" |
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my $self = shift; |
my $self = shift; |
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our $AUTOLOAD; |
our $AUTOLOAD; |
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my $method = $AUTOLOAD; |
my $method = $AUTOLOAD; |
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$method =~ s/^.*:://; |
$method =~ s/^.*:://; |
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#$logger->debug( __PACKAGE__ . "[$self->{locator}->{type}]" . "->" . $method . "(@_)" . " (AUTOLOAD)" ); |
# advanced logging of AUTOLOAD calls ... |
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# ... nice but do it only when TRACING (TODO) is enabled |
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if ($TRACELEVEL) { |
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my $logstring = ""; |
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$logstring .= __PACKAGE__ . "[$self->{locator}->{type}]" . "->" . $method; |
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#print "count: ", $#_, "\n"; |
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#$logstring .= Dumper(@_) if ($#_ != -1); |
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my $tabcount = int( (80 - length($logstring)) / 10 ); |
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$logstring .= "\t" x $tabcount . "(AUTOLOAD)"; |
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# TODO: only ok if logstring doesn't contain |
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# e.g. "Data::Storage[Tangram]->insert(SystemEvent=HASH(0x5c0034c)) (AUTOLOAD)" |
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# but that would be way too specific as long as we don't have an abstract handler for this ;) |
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$logger->debug( $logstring ); |
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} |
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# filtering AUTOLOAD calls |
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if ($self->_filter_AUTOLOAD($method)) { |
if ($self->_filter_AUTOLOAD($method)) { |
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$self->_accessStorage(); |
$self->_accessStorage(); |
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$self->{STORAGEHANDLE}->$method(@_); |
$self->{STORAGEHANDLE}->$method(@_); |
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sub _accessStorage { |
sub _accessStorage { |
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my $self = shift; |
my $self = shift; |
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# TODO: to some tracelevel! |
# TODO: to some tracelevel! |
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#$logger->debug( __PACKAGE__ . "[$self->{type}]" . "->_accessStorage()" ); |
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$logger->debug( __PACKAGE__ . "[$self->{locator}->{type}]" . "->_accessStorage()" ); |
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} |
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if (!$self->{STORAGEHANDLE}) { |
if (!$self->{STORAGEHANDLE}) { |
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$self->_createStorageHandle(); |
$self->_createStorageHandle(); |
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# propagate args to handler |
# propagate args to handler |
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# needs some more thoughts! (not only "dbi" to Tangram, when (in future) db is not more the common case) |
# needs some more thoughts! (not only "dbi" to Tangram, when (in future) db is not more the common case) |
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if ($type eq 'DBI') { |
if ($type eq 'DBI') { |
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use Data::Storage::Handler::DBI; |
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#my @args = %{$self->{locator}->{dbi}}; |
#my @args = %{$self->{locator}->{dbi}}; |
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my @args = %{$self->{locator}}; |
my @args = %{$self->{locator}}; |
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# create new storage handle |
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$self->{STORAGEHANDLE} = $pkg->new( @args ); |
$self->{STORAGEHANDLE} = $pkg->new( @args ); |
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if ($type eq 'Tangram') { |
if ($type eq 'Tangram') { |
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use Data::Storage::Handler::Tangram; |
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#$self->{STORAGEHANDLE} = $pkg->new( dsn => $self->{locator}->{dbi}->{dsn} ); |
#$self->{STORAGEHANDLE} = $pkg->new( dsn => $self->{locator}->{dbi}->{dsn} ); |
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#my @args = %{$self->{locator}->{dbi}}; |
#my @args = %{$self->{locator}->{dbi}}; |
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my @args = %{$self->{locator}}; |
my @args = %{$self->{locator}}; |
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$self->{STORAGEHANDLE} = $pkg->new( @args ); |
$self->{STORAGEHANDLE} = $pkg->new( @args ); |
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#$self->{STORAGEHANDLE_UNDERLYING} = $self->{STORAGEHANDLE}->getUnderlyingStorage(); |
#$self->{STORAGEHANDLE_UNDERLYING} = $self->{STORAGEHANDLE}->getUnderlyingStorage(); |
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#$self->{STORAGEHANDLE_UNDERLYING}->_configureCOREHANDLE(); |
#$self->{STORAGEHANDLE_UNDERLYING}->_configureCOREHANDLE(); |
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my $self = shift; |
my $self = shift; |
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my $name = shift; |
my $name = shift; |
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my $package = shift; |
my $package = shift; |
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my $logger = shift; |
my $logger1 = shift; |
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my $objectCreator = shift; |
my $objectCreator = shift; |
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#$logger->add( Log::Dispatch::Tangram->new( name => $name, |
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my $self = shift; |
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my $name = shift; |
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my $logger = shift; |
#my $logger = shift; |
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$logger->remove($name); |
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$dbh->disconnect(); |
$dbh->disconnect(); |
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$logger->error( __PACKAGE__ . "[$self->{locator}->{type}]" . "->testDsn(): " . "DBI-error: " . DBI::errstr ); |
$logger->error( __PACKAGE__ . "[$self->{locator}->{type}]" . "->testDsn(): " . "DBI-error: " . $DBI::errstr ); |
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sub createDb { |
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__END__ |
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=head1 DESCRIPTION |
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Data::Storage is module for a accessing various "data structures" stored inside |
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various "data containers". It sits on top of DBI and/or Tangram. |
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=head1 AUTHORS / COPYRIGHT |
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The Data::Storage module is Copyright (c) 2002 Andreas Motl. |
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All rights reserved. |
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You may distribute it under the terms of either the GNU General Public |
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License or the Artistic License, as specified in the Perl README file. |
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=head1 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS |
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Larry Wall and the C<perl5-porters> for Perl, |
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Tim Bunce for DBI, Jean-Louis Leroy for Tangram and Set::Object, |
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Sam Vilain for Class::Tangram. |
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Data::Storage is free software. IT COMES WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. |
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=head1 TODO |
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=head2 Handle the following errors/cases: |
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=head3 "DBI-Error [Tangram]: DBD::mysql::st execute failed: Unknown column 't1.requestdump' in 'field list'" |
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... occours when operating on object-attributes not introduced yet: |
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this should be detected and appended/replaced through: |
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"Schema-Error detected, maybe (just) an inconsistency. |
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Please check if your declaration in schema-module "a" matches structure in database "b" or try to run" |
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db_setup.pl --dbkey=import --action=deploy |
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... when issuing "db_setup.pl --dbkey=import --action=deploy" |
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on a database with an already deployed schema, use an additional "--update" then |
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to lift the schema inside the database to the current declared schema. |
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You will have to approve removals and changes on field-level while |
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new objects and new fields are introduced silently without any interaction needed. |
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In future versions there may be additional options to control silent processing of |
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removals and changes. |
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See this CRUD-table applying to the actions occouring on Classes and Class variables when deploying schemas, |
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don't mix this up with CRUD-actions on Objects, these are already handled by (e.g.) Tangram itself. |
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C create -> yes, handled automatically |
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R retrieve -> no, not subject of this aspect since it is about deployment only |
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U update -> yes, automatically for Class meta-attributes, yes/no for Class variables (look at the rules down here) |
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D delete -> yes, just by user-interaction |
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C create -> yes, handled automatically |
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R retrieve -> no, not subject of this aspect since it is about deployment only |
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U update -> yes, just by user-interaction; maybe automatically if it can be determined that data wouldn't be lost |
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D delete -> yes, just by user-interaction |
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It's all about not to be able to loose data simply while this is in pre-alpha stage. |
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And loosing data by being able to modify and redeploy schemas easily is definitely quite easy. |
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As we can see, creations of Classes and new Class variables is handled |
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automatically and this is believed to be the most common case under normal circumstances. |
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=head2 Introduce some features: |
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- Get this stuff together with UML (Unified Modeling Language) and/or standards from ODMG. |
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- Make it possible to load/save schemas in XMI (XML Metadata Interchange), |
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which seems to be most commonly used today, perhaps handle objects with OIFML. |
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some other interesting stuff like the "Co-operative UML Editor" from Uni Darmstadt. (web-/java-based) |
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- Enable Round Trip Engineering. Keep code and diagrams in sync. Don't annoy/bother the programmers. |
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- Add some more handlers: |
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- look at DBD::CSV, Text::CSV, XML::CSV, XML::Excel |
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- Add some more locations/locators: |
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- PerlDAV: http://www.webdav.org/perldav/ |
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- Move to t3, use InCASE |
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=head3 Links: |
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Specs: |
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UML 1.3 Spec: http://cgi.omg.org/cgi-bin/doc?ad/99-06-08.pdf |
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XMI 1.1 Spec: http://cgi.omg.org/cgi-bin/doc?ad/99-10-02.pdf |
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XMI 2.0 Spec: http://cgi.omg.org/docs/ad/01-06-12.pdf |
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ODMG: http://odmg.org/ |
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OIFML: http://odmg.org/library/readingroom/oifml.pdf |
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CASE Tools: |
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Rational Rose (commercial): http://www.rational.com/products/rose/ |
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Together (commercial): http://www.oi.com/products/controlcenter/index.jsp |
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InCASE - Tangram-based Universal Object Editor |
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Sybase PowerDesigner: http://www.sybase.com/powerdesigner |
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UML Editors: |
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Fujaba (free, university): http://www.fujaba.de/ |
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ArgoUML (free): http://argouml.tigris.org/ |
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Poseidon (commercial): http://www.gentleware.com/products/poseidonDE.php3 |
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Co-operative UML Editor (research): http://www.darmstadt.gmd.de/concert/activities/internal/umledit.html |
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Metamill (commercial): http://www.metamill.com/ |
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Violet (university, research, education): http://www.horstmann.com/violet/ |
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PyUt (free): http://pyut.sourceforge.net/ |
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(Dia (free): http://www.lysator.liu.se/~alla/dia/) |
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UMLet (free, university): http://www.swt.tuwien.ac.at/umlet/index.html |
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Voodoo (free): http://voodoo.sourceforge.net/ |
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UML Tools: |
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http://www.objectsbydesign.com/tools/umltools_byPrice.html |
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Further readings: |
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http://www.google.com/search?q=web+based+uml+editor&hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&start=10&sa=N |
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http://www.fernuni-hagen.de/DVT/Aktuelles/01FHHeidelberg.pdf |
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http://www.enhyper.com/src/documentation/ |
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http://cis.cs.tu-berlin.de/Dokumente/Diplomarbeiten/2001/skinner.pdf |
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http://citeseer.nj.nec.com/vilain00diagrammatic.html |
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http://archive.devx.com/uml/articles/Smith01/Smith01-3.asp |
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