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- All Superinterfaces:
org.gcube.informationsystem.base.reference.Element,org.gcube.informationsystem.model.reference.ERElement,org.gcube.informationsystem.base.reference.IdentifiableElement,org.gcube.informationsystem.model.reference.relations.IsRelatedTo<Out,In>,org.gcube.informationsystem.model.reference.ModelElement,org.gcube.informationsystem.model.reference.relations.Relation<Out,In>,org.gcube.informationsystem.base.reference.relations.RelationElement<Out,In>,org.gcube.informationsystem.base.reference.SchemaMixedElement,Serializable
- All Known Implementing Classes:
RequiresImpl
@TypeMetadata(name="Requires", description="Requires is used to indicate that the source {@link Software} when activated requires to interact with a specific {@link Service} instance, i.e., the target of the relation. This relation usually reflects an administrative constraint than a technological limitation. When there are no constraint on the instance the relation is instead {@link DependsOn} which is between two {@link Software}.Not necessarily all the {@link Software} running in the infrastructure are represented as resources. Only the {@link Software} required for infrastructure administration or the ones to be managed with specific policies are represented. Indeed, Requires relation is normally used as policy constraint. Let imagine an open source software which uses a MySQL database as backend. In many cases, what characterises the software instance is the data present in the backend. The infrastructure manager could stipulate an agreement with a provider having a particular set of data which is not for public domain. The software once deployed, giving the business agreement, is entitled to use the instance of the provider and not a generic MySQL database instance. The infrastructure manager imposes the use of such a particular instance because of the data it contains.", version="1.0.0") @Change(version="1.0.0", description="First Version") public interface Requires<Out extends Software,In extends Service> extends org.gcube.informationsystem.model.reference.relations.IsRelatedTo<Out,In>Requires is used to indicate that the sourceSoftwarewhen activated requires to interact with a specificServiceinstance, i.e., the target of the relation. This relation usually reflects an administrative constraint than a technological limitation. When there are no constraint on the instance the relation is insteadDependsOnwhich is between twoSoftware. Not necessarily all theSoftwarerunning in the infrastructure are represented as resources. Only theSoftwarerequired for infrastructure administration or the ones to be managed with specific policies are represented. Indeed, Requires relation is normally used as policy constraint. Let imagine an open source software which uses a MySQL database as backend. In many cases, what characterises the software instance is the data present in the backend. The infrastructure manager could stipulate an agreement with a provider having a particular set of data which is not for public domain. The software once deployed, giving the business agreement, is entitled to use the instance of the provider and not a generic MySQL database instance. The infrastructure manager imposes the use of such a particular instance because of the data it contains. https://wiki.gcube-system.org/gcube/GCube_Model#Requires- Author:
- Luca Frosini (ISTI - CNR)
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Field Summary
Fields Modifier and Type Field Description static StringNAME-
Fields inherited from interface org.gcube.informationsystem.base.reference.Element
DATETIME_PATTERN, TYPE_PROPERTY
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Fields inherited from interface org.gcube.informationsystem.model.reference.ERElement
CONTEXTS_PROPERTY
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Fields inherited from interface org.gcube.informationsystem.base.reference.IdentifiableElement
ID_PROPERTY, METADATA_PROPERTY
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Fields inherited from interface org.gcube.informationsystem.model.reference.ModelElement
EXPECTED_TYPE_PROPERTY, SUPERTYPES_PROPERTY
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Method Summary
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Methods inherited from interface org.gcube.informationsystem.model.reference.ModelElement
getExpectedtype, getSupertypes
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Field Detail
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NAME
static final String NAME
- See Also:
- Constant Field Values
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