NAME

TM::Synchronizable::MapSphere - Topic Maps, trait for a syncing a hierarchical TM repository

SYNOPSIS

   use TM;
   use base qw(TM);
   use Class::Trait ('TM::MapSphere',
                     'TM::Synchronizable::MLDBM' => {
                         exclude => [ "sync_in", "sync_out" ]
                     },
                     'TM::Synchronizable::MapSphere');

DESCRIPTION

This trait adds sync_in and sync_out functionality to a map sphere. The point here is that embedded child maps are also synced out or in.

Map Meta Data

INTERFACE

Methods

sync_in

$ms->sync_in ($path)

A whole subtree of the map repository can be sync'ed in, i.e. synchronized with contents in an associated resource. If this method is triggered with a particular path, then the map there will be (a) synced in, (b) queried for sub-maps and (c) these sub-maps will be instantiated. Recursively, these submaps will be sync'ed in, etc. All these sub maps will be mounted under this branch of the tree.

When a map is instantiated, its implementation package will be extracted from the parent map using a implementation characteristic. The resource URL will be determined from one of the subject indicators, the base URI will be determined from the subject address of the map topic. If any of these are missing, this particular sub-map is ignored.

Example: Let us assume that a map has a baseuri http://whatever/ and a resource URL http://example.org/here.xtm. It is a materialized map using the XTM driver. If this map is mounted into a root map under /foo/, then the entry will take the form (using AsTMa= 2.0 as notation):

   foo isa topicmap
   ~ http://example.org/here.xtm
   = http://whatever/
   implementation: TM::Materialized::XTM

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sync_out

$ms->sync_out ([ $path ], [ $depth ])

This method syncs out not only the root map sphere object (at least if the resource mtime is earlier that any change on the map sphere). The method also consults the mount tab to find child maps and will sync them out as well.

The optional path parameter controls which subtree should be synced out. It defaults to /.

The optional $depth controls how deep the subtree should be followed downwards. Default is MAX_DEPTH (see the source).

AUTHOR

Robert Barta, <drrho@cpan.org>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

Copyright (C) 200[67] by Robert Barta

This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.4 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.