1 karl 1.1 /*
2 Documentation on the various repositories contained in Pegasus
3 $Log$
4 */
5
6 /** @name Repositories in Pegasus
7 Pegasus allows the implementation of repositories through a standard
8 repository interface as defined in another section of this document
9 \Ref{Repository Interfaces}.
10
11 The Repository is an extension function of Pegasus. Both Class and instances
12 repositories are provider for.
13
14 As delivered, the Pegasus code implements both a simple Class and instance
15 repository. These repositories are not designed for speed or for very large
16 repositories. They are both implemented as directories and files on the
17 Pegasus host file system
18
19 Developers of implementations of the Pegasus may chose to implement other
20 repositories (ex. datbase based repositories, remoted repositories, etc.) ath
21 their descretion.Another repository form can be implemented by creating a
22 karl 1.1 handler for that repository using the Pegasus repository interface and
23 attaching that handler to Pegasus.
24
25 Today, that new repository must be added by replacing the existing repository
26 implementation module in Pegasus. In the future Pegasus will allow for
27 additional or replacement repositories using the Pegasus extension modules.
28
29 <B>Defintion of the Class Repository Implementation</B>
30
31 ATTN: Not done
32
33 <B>Defintion of the Instance Repository Implementation</B>
34
35 ATTN: Not done
36 */
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