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gnue/appserver/doc/whitepaper whitepaper.texi


From: Reinhard Mueller
Subject: gnue/appserver/doc/whitepaper whitepaper.texi
Date: Sat, 01 Feb 2003 08:14:48 -0500

CVSROOT:        /cvsroot/gnue
Module name:    gnue
Changes by:     Reinhard Mueller <address@hidden>       03/02/01 08:14:48

Modified files:
        appserver/doc/whitepaper: whitepaper.texi 

Log message:
        Some clarifications on list properties.

CVSWeb URLs:
http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/gnue/gnue/appserver/doc/whitepaper/whitepaper.texi.diff?tr1=1.7&tr2=1.8&r1=text&r2=text

Patches:
Index: gnue/appserver/doc/whitepaper/whitepaper.texi
diff -c gnue/appserver/doc/whitepaper/whitepaper.texi:1.7 
gnue/appserver/doc/whitepaper/whitepaper.texi:1.8
*** gnue/appserver/doc/whitepaper/whitepaper.texi:1.7   Tue Jan 21 01:59:17 2003
--- gnue/appserver/doc/whitepaper/whitepaper.texi       Sat Feb  1 08:14:48 2003
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*** 163,170 ****
  @item List properties
  point to lists of objects and declare a relation between these objects. The
  value of a list properties is a list of objects of a defined class, where all
! objects in the list will be of the same class. Examples include all line items
! of an invoice, or all invoices of a customer.
  
  @item Calculated properties
  contain information that is generated by Appserver out of other properties.
--- 163,172 ----
  @item List properties
  point to lists of objects and declare a relation between these objects. The
  value of a list properties is a list of objects of a defined class, where all
! objects in the list will be of the same class. Lists are actually nothing more
! than a shortcut for frequently used filters. Examples include all line items
! of an invoice, or all line items of all invoices containing a specific stock
! item, or all invoices of a customer. 
  
  @item Calculated properties
  contain information that is generated by Appserver out of other properties.
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*** 460,468 ****
  implemented) lets you access business objects as if they are
  normal Python objects.  Procedures written in Python will use this
  interface to access business objects in a rather straightforward way.
! Other parts of the Application Server, such as system objects defining 
! classes or access rights, can also use the Language Interface 
! to access business objects.
  
  @raisesections
  
--- 462,469 ----
  implemented) lets you access business objects as if they are
  normal Python objects.  Procedures written in Python will use this
  interface to access business objects in a rather straightforward way.
! Other parts of the Application Server also use the Language Interface to
! access system objects like the ones defining classes or access rights
  
  @raisesections
  




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