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* Those who want to reuse the code – Programmers who will use gCube’s libraries to build their own tools, without need to access the source code.
 
* Those who want to reuse the code – Programmers who will use gCube’s libraries to build their own tools, without need to access the source code.
 
* Those who want to modify/extend the source code – Programmers who will use the platforms source code to enhance it, correct it, adapt it to different environments and applications domains.
 
* Those who want to modify/extend the source code – Programmers who will use the platforms source code to enhance it, correct it, adapt it to different environments and applications domains.
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The Guide is organised as follows.
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[[#Overview | Overview]] provides the developer with a general summary of the gCube technology. 
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[[#How-tos | How-to]] provides the developer with pragmatic, detailed and practical advice on gCube technology.
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Components Programming Reference Sections provide the developer with a detailed description of the gCube constituents organising them according to a [[#Components Programming Reference: Functionality-oriented View | Functionality-oriented View]] and a
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[[#Components Programming Reference: Data-typology-oriented View | Data-typology-oriented View]].
  
 
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Revision as of 19:12, 23 July 2013

Documents technical-oriented information that will help developers further extend and exploit gCube’s source code. The document will target two classes of programmers:

  • Those who want to reuse the code – Programmers who will use gCube’s libraries to build their own tools, without need to access the source code.
  • Those who want to modify/extend the source code – Programmers who will use the platforms source code to enhance it, correct it, adapt it to different environments and applications domains.

The Guide is organised as follows. Overview provides the developer with a general summary of the gCube technology. How-to provides the developer with pragmatic, detailed and practical advice on gCube technology. Components Programming Reference Sections provide the developer with a detailed description of the gCube constituents organising them according to a Functionality-oriented View and a Data-typology-oriented View.

Overview

gCube Reference Model
gCube Reference Architecture
Glossary

How-tos

How to develop a gCube Component
How to develop a gCube Portlet
How to interface with a gCube-based Infrastructure (a.k.a. Featherweight Stack Client)
How to interface with a gCube-based Infrastructure (a.k.a. the gCube Client Libraries Framework)
How-to implement algorithms for the Statistical Manager
How-to integrate legacy applications and offer them via WPS

Components Programming Reference: Functionality-oriented View

Core-facilities
Data Infrastructure Management Facilities
Data Infrastructure Policy-oriented Security Facilities
Workflow Management Facilities
Data Management Facilities
Data Access and Storage Facilities
Data Transfer Facilities
Data Assessment, Harmonisation, and Certification Facilities
Data Consumption Facilities
Data Retrieval Facilities
Data Manipulation Facilities
Data Mining Facilities
Data Visualisation Facilities
Semantic Data Analysis Facilities
gCube APIs
gCube Presentation Services

Components Programming Reference: Data-typology-oriented View

Biodiversity Data Facilities
Geospatial Data Facilities
Semantic Data Facilities
Statistical Data Facilities