Difference between revisions of "Developer Guide"
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** [[The_Events_Framework| Local Events: the Event Framework]] | ** [[The_Events_Framework| Local Events: the Event Framework]] | ||
** [[The_Proxy_Framework| Objects before Objects: the Proxy Framework]] | ** [[The_Proxy_Framework| Objects before Objects: the Proxy Framework]] | ||
+ | * [[Ecological Modeling| Features for Analyzing Biological Phenomena and Species]] | ||
* [[Client Libraries | Towards Service Semantics: Client Libraries]] | * [[Client Libraries | Towards Service Semantics: Client Libraries]] | ||
** [[Client Libraries#The IS Client | Discovering Remote Resources: the IS Client]] | ** [[Client Libraries#The IS Client | Discovering Remote Resources: the IS Client]] | ||
** [[Client Libraries#The IS Publisher |Publishing Local Resources: the IS Publisher]] | ** [[Client Libraries#The IS Publisher |Publishing Local Resources: the IS Publisher]] | ||
* [[Getting Started | From Theory to Practice: Getting Started]] | * [[Getting Started | From Theory to Practice: Getting Started]] |
Revision as of 17:43, 15 February 2012
This is a guide to the design principles and main features of the gCube Application Framework (gCF).
- Why a Framework?
- gCF at a Glance
- The Anatomy of a gCube Service
- Elements of Configuration
- Contexts for the Masses
- Logging
- Dealing with Faults
- Dealing with Scope
- Dealing with State
- Dealing with Security
- Working with gCube Resources
- Towards Service Semantics: Frameworks within Frameworks
- Features for Analyzing Biological Phenomena and Species
- Towards Service Semantics: Client Libraries
- From Theory to Practice: Getting Started