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Task #94 (closed)

Opened 18 years ago

Closed 18 years ago

Annotations for Search

Reported by: sfrank Owned by: sfrank
Priority: minor Milestone: 3.0-M3
Component: Search Version: 3.0-M3
Keywords: compass, annotations, dsl, build, story96 Cc:
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Description

Compass provides annotations for mapping objects into the search-engine (OSEM - Annotations). Provide an example for using annotations for compass and try to figure out, what this means for the DSL/the Model.

This ticket is part of the larger ticket of moving to annotation-style and refactoring the build accordingly.

Change History (3)

comment:1 Changed 18 years ago by jmoore

  • Keywords story96 added
  • Type changed from User Story to Task

Adding to #96 as a task.

comment:2 Changed 18 years ago by sfrank

  • Milestone changed from 3.0-M4 to 3.0-M3
  • Version changed from 3.0-M1 to 3.0-M3

This task is dependent on the decision, if we migrate the whole architecture towards annotations. If this is decided, these annotations will come first, as they are the basis for the search.

comment:3 Changed 18 years ago by sfrank

  • Resolution set to fixed
  • Status changed from new to closed

Done. Annotation-based declaration of Searchable classes works flawless.

There is still an open issue from Compass, as compass does not discover Searchable classes automatically, but Searchable Classes have to be declared manually in compass.cfg.xml - this is scheduled for the next release of compass.

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