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Re: [higgins-dev] Nodes outside Contexts?
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Nono that's not what I'm saying.
Every node is inside a context.
But:
http://wiki.eclipse.org/NodeId_Data_Range says that "An absolute NodeId Data Range MUST uniquely identify both a Context and a specific Node within that Context".
This means that the absolute NodeId contains a ContextId and a relative NodeId (see examples on that page).
So.. If you give the IdASRegistry an absolute NodeId (and auth materials for opening the context.. I forgot that in the previous mail), it should be able to directly hand you an instance of INode, or?
Markus
On Fri, Feb 15, 2008 at 12:57 PM, Jim Sermersheim <
jimse@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I want to just say no, but I suspect I'm missing something. Right now, a Context is like a top-level thing in Higgins. So createContext is what we have to use to get started -- once we have the Context, everything we do (including accessing/updating Nodes) is in terms of that Context.
Are you thinking we need a way of creating Nodes outside the scope of any Context?
>>> "Markus Sabadello" <msabadello@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> 02/13/08 11:09 AM >>>
Jim,
Should we have an INodeId interface, in the same manner as we have a IContextId interface?
I could imagine the following method in IdASRegistry:
INode createNode(INodeId nodeId)
.. just like there is
IContext createContext(IContextId contextId)
today.
Markus
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