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Define Word 0.7.0 for Firefox
Define Word is an extension which allows you to look up definition of selected text. more>>
Define Word is an extension which allows you to look up definition of selected text.
Look up definition of selected text using any of several search engines. The list of engines is configurable.
<<lessLook up definition of selected text using any of several search engines. The list of engines is configurable.
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Added: 2007-04-17 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
922 downloads
Auto Project Planner 1.1.0
Auto Project Planner software automatically calculates a proper project plan based on your effort estimations. more>>
Auto Project Planner software automatically calculates a proper project plan based on your effort estimations and the due dates you have in mind. A list of tasks and a list of employees can be defined. Tasks can be assigned to one or more employees.
The project is also possible to define a maximum percentage value an employee can/should work on a task.
Public holidays, leaves, weekly working hours and some more parameters can be specified and are considered in the calculation.
According to this input the software compute time plans by minimizing the MSE (mean squared error) between expected and computed end dates.
Main features:
- Add/Remove/Edit/Arrange Tasks
- Estimated/Remaining Time
- Expected End Date
- Predecessors
- Add/Remove/Edit Staff Members
- Hours per week
- Assign (multiple) Staff Members to Tasks
- Define max. percentage a Staff Member could/should work on a Task
- Define Sick/Personal Leaves & Public Holidays
- Set Start Date of Calculation
- Output: Phase Plan (printable)
- Output: General & Weekly Overview of calculated plan
- Calculation
- Minimizes MSE between Expected and Calculated End Dates of Tasks
- New/Open/Save APP Projects
- Export to GanttProject
<<lessThe project is also possible to define a maximum percentage value an employee can/should work on a task.
Public holidays, leaves, weekly working hours and some more parameters can be specified and are considered in the calculation.
According to this input the software compute time plans by minimizing the MSE (mean squared error) between expected and computed end dates.
Main features:
- Add/Remove/Edit/Arrange Tasks
- Estimated/Remaining Time
- Expected End Date
- Predecessors
- Add/Remove/Edit Staff Members
- Hours per week
- Assign (multiple) Staff Members to Tasks
- Define max. percentage a Staff Member could/should work on a Task
- Define Sick/Personal Leaves & Public Holidays
- Set Start Date of Calculation
- Output: Phase Plan (printable)
- Output: General & Weekly Overview of calculated plan
- Calculation
- Minimizes MSE between Expected and Calculated End Dates of Tasks
- New/Open/Save APP Projects
- Export to GanttProject
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Added: 2007-06-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
970 downloads
Guifications 2.13 Beta2
Guifications is a Gaim plugin that displays msn style more>>
Guifications is a Gaim plugin that displays msn style "toaster" popups in a user defined corner of the screen.
Guifications is highly configurable, and easy to use. There are a ton of preferences, that may be daunting at first, but are pretty straight forward.
<<lessGuifications is highly configurable, and easy to use. There are a ton of preferences, that may be daunting at first, but are pretty straight forward.
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Added: 2006-02-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1350 downloads
Firenze 2.1
Firenze project helps you to easily subscribe to your favorite Podcast feeds and reveive them. more>>
Firenze project helps you to easily subscribe to your favorite Podcast feeds and reveive them.
There is no gui in the works, and because of the intended simplicity of this program, one is not planned in the future either.
Also, Firenze is not intended to replace any other Podcaster receiver (like juice, jpodder or itunes). Firenze has the single goal of downloading enclosures from subscripted feeds fast and efficiently.
Main features:
- Simplicity and ease of use
- Command-line scriptable
- Multi Platform program (Java based)
- Scheduled downloads
- User-defined destination file and folder name (support for all rss tags included itunes tags)
- User-defined download condition
- Multiple simultaneous downloads
- Single enclosure download
- Proxy Server support
- Multiple simultaneous downloads
- Conditional download
- Split mp3 file after download
- Launch command after download
- Highly configurable for advanced users with BeanShell support
<<lessThere is no gui in the works, and because of the intended simplicity of this program, one is not planned in the future either.
Also, Firenze is not intended to replace any other Podcaster receiver (like juice, jpodder or itunes). Firenze has the single goal of downloading enclosures from subscripted feeds fast and efficiently.
Main features:
- Simplicity and ease of use
- Command-line scriptable
- Multi Platform program (Java based)
- Scheduled downloads
- User-defined destination file and folder name (support for all rss tags included itunes tags)
- User-defined download condition
- Multiple simultaneous downloads
- Single enclosure download
- Proxy Server support
- Multiple simultaneous downloads
- Conditional download
- Split mp3 file after download
- Launch command after download
- Highly configurable for advanced users with BeanShell support
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Added: 2007-07-28 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
820 downloads
mod_repository 0.3
mod_repository turns Apache into a content storage system with the benefit of storing just one copy of each file submitted. more>>
mod_repository turns Apache into a content storage system with the benefit of storing just one copy of each file submitted to the repository. Upon storing a file a user is given a unique token representing the file.
This can be used to create content servers which are abstracted from the filesystem. Files can be placed, retrieved, and deleted from the server.
<<lessThis can be used to create content servers which are abstracted from the filesystem. Files can be placed, retrieved, and deleted from the server.
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Added: 2005-08-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1521 downloads
Speegle Define 1.1
Speegle Define is a Firefox extension that gives a spoken definition of a word using Speegle Speech Technology. more>>
Speegle Define is a Firefox extension that gives a spoken definition of a word using Speegle Speech Technology. You highlight the word you would like explained with highlight left click on any internet page you are reading.
Right click and choose "Audio Definition" from the pop up menu and its definition will be read back to you in English through your speakers or headphones.
<<lessRight click and choose "Audio Definition" from the pop up menu and its definition will be read back to you in English through your speakers or headphones.
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Added: 2007-06-02 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
874 downloads
Testitool 1.0 beta 6
Testitool is a QA test planning Web application. more>>
Testitool is an application written in PHP that allows its users to compose and manage QA test plans.
Main features:
Test Plan Management
- Use Testitool to compose rich test plans containing an unlimited number of test cases. Each test case can be mapped to a functional requirement (documented elsewhere), can be assigned a type (e.g. regression, functional, etc.), and more.
Manage Individual Instances of Each Test Plan
- Each test plan contains the master list of all test cases for a given product. However, for any given release you may not want to execute each and every test case. Testitool allows you to pick and choose which test case you will want to execute for any given instance of the test plan. Then track the pass and fail rate of each test plan instance.
Generate Reports
- Testitool allows anyone to view a variety of different test plan reports including: a bug report, a progress report, and failure rate report, and more.
Import/Export Test Cases from Excel
- Do you prefer to use a program like Excel to write your test plans - Testitool allows users to easily import and export test plans and all of their test cases to and from CSV file formats.
<<lessMain features:
Test Plan Management
- Use Testitool to compose rich test plans containing an unlimited number of test cases. Each test case can be mapped to a functional requirement (documented elsewhere), can be assigned a type (e.g. regression, functional, etc.), and more.
Manage Individual Instances of Each Test Plan
- Each test plan contains the master list of all test cases for a given product. However, for any given release you may not want to execute each and every test case. Testitool allows you to pick and choose which test case you will want to execute for any given instance of the test plan. Then track the pass and fail rate of each test plan instance.
Generate Reports
- Testitool allows anyone to view a variety of different test plan reports including: a bug report, a progress report, and failure rate report, and more.
Import/Export Test Cases from Excel
- Do you prefer to use a program like Excel to write your test plans - Testitool allows users to easily import and export test plans and all of their test cases to and from CSV file formats.
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Added: 2005-04-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Vovida SIP Stack 1.5.0
The Vovida SIP stack is an implementation of the protocol defined in RFC 2543. more>>
The Vovida SIP stack is an implementation of the protocol defined in RFC 2543, the Session Initiation Protocol, which can be used to initiate voice connections (phone calls) over IP networks.
It offers an object-oriented C++ API as well as sample applications demonstrating its use.
<<lessIt offers an object-oriented C++ API as well as sample applications demonstrating its use.
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Added: 2005-09-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Schevo 3.0 Beta2
Schevo is a next-generation DBMS that focuses on database integrity, rapid development, user interface generation. more>>
Schevo project is a next-generation DBMS that focuses on the following:
- Database Integrity: Schevo is designed from the ground up to protect your data. All changes to a Schevo database must be done using transactions, and Schevo ensures that those transactions always leave the database in a consistent state.
- Rapid Development: Schevo includes features to make it easy and fun to create even the most complex of databases. Not only is the schema syntax easy to write and understand, you can also quickly place initial values in your schema that are required by your database, and use the same syntax to create sets of sample data to use during development.
- User Interface Generation: Schevo provides user interface toolkits that take advantage of the richness of the database schema. You can use the full-featured Schevo Navigator to interact with your database without writing a single line of code outside of your database schema. A PyQt-based toolkit is already available, and TurboGears and NuFox toolkits are in the works.
- Rich Schema Definition: The schema for a Schevo database is written in concise, easy-to-read Python code. Not only does the schema describe how information in the database is structured, but also defines all transactions and rules that ensure database integrity.
- Assisted Schema Evolution: Once a Schevo database is deployed and is used to store valuable data, you will inevitably make further changes to the structure of the database. Schevo assists you in this task and makes it easy to restructure a database and facilitate the migration of data from one schema version to the next.
The main problem that Schevo was designed to address is that Relational databases, which use Structured Query Language (SQL), do not match well with object-oriented programming languages, such as Java, Python and Ruby.
This situation has been labeled the "object-relational impedance mismatch" problem, and it is a significant barrier to the rapid development and evolution of database applications.
Because of this mismatch, database applications tend to have three distinct layers of code: SQL within the database, object-oriented code within the application, and an object-relational mapping (ORM) layer to mediate between the SQL and the object language.
These extra layers add additional complexity and inflexibility to what are already complex and inflexible databases. Schevo eliminates these extra layers.
Schevo solves the object-relational impedance mismatch problem by combining relational features with the object-oriented programming language Python.
A database schema defined in Schevo results in a database that enforces the same integrity constraints supported by the Relational model, with the added benefit of Python objects.
The benefit of this is that application developers can create their entire application using the full power of the Python language without having to introduce another language (SQL) that has its own language constructs, its own datatypes, and a limited set of behavior. Instead, a Schevo database stores Schevo objects which use native Python datatypes and include any behavior defined for those objects.
In addition, Schevo objects contain a great deal of metadata that is available for introspection to support the development of rich user interfaces with a minimal amount of code.
In fact, Schevo includes a GUI Navigator that can display a fully interactive interface into any Schevo database. The Navigator is constructed on-the-fly based solely on the metadata available within the Schevo database file.
The Navigator allows you to display, create, update, and delete any object within the database, within the rules and constraints defined for that database.
Enhancements:
- Many minor changes were made.
- All supporting packages that used to be included with Schevo itself are now broken out into subpackages.
<<less- Database Integrity: Schevo is designed from the ground up to protect your data. All changes to a Schevo database must be done using transactions, and Schevo ensures that those transactions always leave the database in a consistent state.
- Rapid Development: Schevo includes features to make it easy and fun to create even the most complex of databases. Not only is the schema syntax easy to write and understand, you can also quickly place initial values in your schema that are required by your database, and use the same syntax to create sets of sample data to use during development.
- User Interface Generation: Schevo provides user interface toolkits that take advantage of the richness of the database schema. You can use the full-featured Schevo Navigator to interact with your database without writing a single line of code outside of your database schema. A PyQt-based toolkit is already available, and TurboGears and NuFox toolkits are in the works.
- Rich Schema Definition: The schema for a Schevo database is written in concise, easy-to-read Python code. Not only does the schema describe how information in the database is structured, but also defines all transactions and rules that ensure database integrity.
- Assisted Schema Evolution: Once a Schevo database is deployed and is used to store valuable data, you will inevitably make further changes to the structure of the database. Schevo assists you in this task and makes it easy to restructure a database and facilitate the migration of data from one schema version to the next.
The main problem that Schevo was designed to address is that Relational databases, which use Structured Query Language (SQL), do not match well with object-oriented programming languages, such as Java, Python and Ruby.
This situation has been labeled the "object-relational impedance mismatch" problem, and it is a significant barrier to the rapid development and evolution of database applications.
Because of this mismatch, database applications tend to have three distinct layers of code: SQL within the database, object-oriented code within the application, and an object-relational mapping (ORM) layer to mediate between the SQL and the object language.
These extra layers add additional complexity and inflexibility to what are already complex and inflexible databases. Schevo eliminates these extra layers.
Schevo solves the object-relational impedance mismatch problem by combining relational features with the object-oriented programming language Python.
A database schema defined in Schevo results in a database that enforces the same integrity constraints supported by the Relational model, with the added benefit of Python objects.
The benefit of this is that application developers can create their entire application using the full power of the Python language without having to introduce another language (SQL) that has its own language constructs, its own datatypes, and a limited set of behavior. Instead, a Schevo database stores Schevo objects which use native Python datatypes and include any behavior defined for those objects.
In addition, Schevo objects contain a great deal of metadata that is available for introspection to support the development of rich user interfaces with a minimal amount of code.
In fact, Schevo includes a GUI Navigator that can display a fully interactive interface into any Schevo database. The Navigator is constructed on-the-fly based solely on the metadata available within the Schevo database file.
The Navigator allows you to display, create, update, and delete any object within the database, within the rules and constraints defined for that database.
Enhancements:
- Many minor changes were made.
- All supporting packages that used to be included with Schevo itself are now broken out into subpackages.
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Added: 2006-06-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1240 downloads
BuildNumber 0.8a
BuildNumber is a utility to add auto-incrementing build numbers to C and C++ projects. more>>
Large projects usually already have some type of mechanism for build numbering, because keeping track of which build is the latest can be very important information. However, even small hobby projects can benefit from a self-maintaining build numbering system.
BuildNumber project is a utility to add auto-incrementing build numbers to C and C++ projects. BuildNumber will create and maintain a single header file called buildnumber.h for your project which you can #include to access the current build number. BuildNumber is written in pure C for maximum portability, but the binary can also be used with C++ projects, and the source should compile with almost any C/C++ compiler.
The entire contents of a sample buildnumber.h are displayed below:
/* Generated by BuildNumber version 0.8 */
#ifndef BUILD_NUMBER_H_
#define BUILD_NUMBER_H_
#define BUILDNUMBER 53
#define BUILDNUMBER_STR "53"
#endif /* BUILD_NUMBER_H_ */
Every time you rebuild your project, BuildNumber will automatically update this file for you: set it up once, and it just works. You can compile individual files (to confirm syntax, etc) without incrementing the build number, because it only updates when you actually build or make your project.
Main features:
- Written in pure C for maximum portability
- Simple concept, simple solution, simple code
- Works seemlessly in C and C++ projects
- Sets up in minutes, then its entirely automated
- Works with virtually every C/C++ compiler on virtually every system
- BSD License for maximum freedom, even in commercial projects
<<lessBuildNumber project is a utility to add auto-incrementing build numbers to C and C++ projects. BuildNumber will create and maintain a single header file called buildnumber.h for your project which you can #include to access the current build number. BuildNumber is written in pure C for maximum portability, but the binary can also be used with C++ projects, and the source should compile with almost any C/C++ compiler.
The entire contents of a sample buildnumber.h are displayed below:
/* Generated by BuildNumber version 0.8 */
#ifndef BUILD_NUMBER_H_
#define BUILD_NUMBER_H_
#define BUILDNUMBER 53
#define BUILDNUMBER_STR "53"
#endif /* BUILD_NUMBER_H_ */
Every time you rebuild your project, BuildNumber will automatically update this file for you: set it up once, and it just works. You can compile individual files (to confirm syntax, etc) without incrementing the build number, because it only updates when you actually build or make your project.
Main features:
- Written in pure C for maximum portability
- Simple concept, simple solution, simple code
- Works seemlessly in C and C++ projects
- Sets up in minutes, then its entirely automated
- Works with virtually every C/C++ compiler on virtually every system
- BSD License for maximum freedom, even in commercial projects
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Added: 2006-04-07 License: BSD License Price:
1299 downloads
Genezzo::Plan::MakeAlgebra 0.63
Genezzo::Plan::MakeAlgebra is a Perl module that can convert a SQL parse tree to relational algebra. more>>
Genezzo::Plan::MakeAlgebra is a Perl module that can convert a SQL parse tree to relational algebra.
SYNOPSIS
use Genezzo::Plan::MakeAlgebra;
This module converts a SQL parse tree into a set of relational algebra operations.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Genezzo::Plan::MakeAlgebra;
This module converts a SQL parse tree into a set of relational algebra operations.
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Added: 2006-08-16 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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CSS::SAC::ConditionFactory 0.06
CSS::SAC::ConditionFactory Perl module contains the default ConditionFactory. more>>
CSS::SAC::ConditionFactory Perl module contains the default ConditionFactory.
SYNOPSIS
my $cf = CSS::SAC::ConditionFactory->new;
my $cond1 = $cf->create_foo_condition;
my $cond2 = $cf->create_bar_condition;
This is the default ConditionFactory for CSS::SAC. It creates conditions of all types defined in SAC. You may wish to subclass or replace the default ConditionFactory in order to get your own condition objects.
I plan on adding more flexibility to this factory so that one could tell it the classes to use for various conditions, that would avoid enforcing subclassing/recoding for people that only want to replace a family of factory methods.
I know that some of the method names are quite lengthy, but given the great number of possible conditions it helps to have descriptive names.
METHODS
These define the interface that must be adhered to by ConditionFactories. The Java names (given in parens) work too, though the Perl ones are recommended.
CSS::SAC::ConditionFactory->new or $cf->new
Creates a new condition factory object.
$cf->create_and_condition($first,$second) (createAndCondition)
creates a combinator condition of type and
$cf->create_attribute_condition($lname,$ns,$specified,$value) (createAttributeCondition)
creates an attr condition
$cf->create_begin_hyphen_attribute_condition($lname,$ns,$specified,$value) (createBeginHyphenAttributeCondition)
creates a attr condition of type bh
$cf->create_class_condition($ns,$value) (createClassCondition)
creates a attr condition of type class
$cf->create_content_condition($data) (createContentCondition)
creates a content condition
$cf->create_id_condition($value) (createIdCondition)
creates a attr condition of type id
$cf->create_lang_condition($lang) (createLangCondition)
creates a lang condition
$cf->create_negative_condition($cond) (createNegativeCondition)
creates a negative condition
$cf->create_one_of_attribute_condition($lname,$ns,$specified,$value) (createOneOfAttributeCondition)
creates a attr condition of type id
$cf->create_only_child_condition() (createOnlyChildCondition)
creates a only-child condition
$cf->create_only_type_condition() (createOnlyTypeCondition)
creates a only-type condition
$cf->create_or_condition($first,$second) (createOrCondition)
creates a combinator condition of type or
$cf->create_positional_condition($position,$type_node,$same_type) (createPositionalCondition)
creates a positional condition
$cf->create_pseudo_class_condition($ns,$value) (createPseudoClassCondition)
creates a attr condition of type pseudo class
<<lessSYNOPSIS
my $cf = CSS::SAC::ConditionFactory->new;
my $cond1 = $cf->create_foo_condition;
my $cond2 = $cf->create_bar_condition;
This is the default ConditionFactory for CSS::SAC. It creates conditions of all types defined in SAC. You may wish to subclass or replace the default ConditionFactory in order to get your own condition objects.
I plan on adding more flexibility to this factory so that one could tell it the classes to use for various conditions, that would avoid enforcing subclassing/recoding for people that only want to replace a family of factory methods.
I know that some of the method names are quite lengthy, but given the great number of possible conditions it helps to have descriptive names.
METHODS
These define the interface that must be adhered to by ConditionFactories. The Java names (given in parens) work too, though the Perl ones are recommended.
CSS::SAC::ConditionFactory->new or $cf->new
Creates a new condition factory object.
$cf->create_and_condition($first,$second) (createAndCondition)
creates a combinator condition of type and
$cf->create_attribute_condition($lname,$ns,$specified,$value) (createAttributeCondition)
creates an attr condition
$cf->create_begin_hyphen_attribute_condition($lname,$ns,$specified,$value) (createBeginHyphenAttributeCondition)
creates a attr condition of type bh
$cf->create_class_condition($ns,$value) (createClassCondition)
creates a attr condition of type class
$cf->create_content_condition($data) (createContentCondition)
creates a content condition
$cf->create_id_condition($value) (createIdCondition)
creates a attr condition of type id
$cf->create_lang_condition($lang) (createLangCondition)
creates a lang condition
$cf->create_negative_condition($cond) (createNegativeCondition)
creates a negative condition
$cf->create_one_of_attribute_condition($lname,$ns,$specified,$value) (createOneOfAttributeCondition)
creates a attr condition of type id
$cf->create_only_child_condition() (createOnlyChildCondition)
creates a only-child condition
$cf->create_only_type_condition() (createOnlyTypeCondition)
creates a only-type condition
$cf->create_or_condition($first,$second) (createOrCondition)
creates a combinator condition of type or
$cf->create_positional_condition($position,$type_node,$same_type) (createPositionalCondition)
creates a positional condition
$cf->create_pseudo_class_condition($ns,$value) (createPseudoClassCondition)
creates a attr condition of type pseudo class
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Added: 2007-06-20 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
856 downloads
Tenes Empanadas Graciela 0.11.1
Tenes Empanadas Graciela (TEG) is a turn-based strategy game based on Risk. more>>
Tenes Empanadas Graciela (TEG) is a turn-based strategy game based on Risk.
Tenes Empanadas Graciela (TEG) is a turn-based strategy game, a clone of "Plan Tactico y Estrategico de la Guerra" based on Risk.
<<lessTenes Empanadas Graciela (TEG) is a turn-based strategy game, a clone of "Plan Tactico y Estrategico de la Guerra" based on Risk.
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Added: 2005-07-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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QoS Connection Tuning HOWTO 0.61
QoS Connection Tuning HOWTO is a document which explains how to tune network connection performance. more>>
QoS Connection Tuning HOWTO is a document which explains how to tune network connection performance.
This enables you to get the maximum benefit out of your connection without lag and loss.
<<lessThis enables you to get the maximum benefit out of your connection without lag and loss.
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Added: 2006-10-10 License: (FDL) GNU Free Documentation License Price:
1115 downloads
Application::Pipeline 0.1.1
Application::Pipeline is a module designed to map methods to different phases of an applications life cycle. more>>
Application::Pipeline is a module designed to map methods ( referred to in this role as handlers ) to different phases of an applications life cycle. By assigning methods to different phases of this pipeline, the author can concentrate on the logic for each phase and let the framework manage the application flow. Adopting the same idea as CGI::Application, writing an application with Application::Pipeline is a matter of creating a module that is a subclass of Application::Pipeline.
To build a pipeline application, it is necessary to register methods to run during each phase. This can be done one at a time, with the addHandler method. But Application::Pipeline also looks in the subclass package for the package variable %plan. This hashs keys are the names of the phases of the pipeline. Each key points to an array reference which is a list of the methods to run for that phase. The methods are either the names of the methods to run, or references to the actual methods.
This is not the be-all end-all definition of the pipeline. It is still possible to use addHandler to modify the pipeline, and as explained later, it is possible to take into account %plans defined in superclasses.
<<lessTo build a pipeline application, it is necessary to register methods to run during each phase. This can be done one at a time, with the addHandler method. But Application::Pipeline also looks in the subclass package for the package variable %plan. This hashs keys are the names of the phases of the pipeline. Each key points to an array reference which is a list of the methods to run for that phase. The methods are either the names of the methods to run, or references to the actual methods.
This is not the be-all end-all definition of the pipeline. It is still possible to use addHandler to modify the pipeline, and as explained later, it is possible to take into account %plans defined in superclasses.
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Added: 2006-09-28 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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