The annotation is essentially the association of some metadata with some other object, called target data. The target data can be everything, starting with a table in a database, a file or document, or virtually any type of information. The annotation also has a wide range of meanings, so that it can be either a link to another table in a database or another database, a comment for a document, or the classical sticky note that is put on the fridge's door. The annotations a very important when working with great amount of data, the scientists and the
While looking at a potential formulation of a worldwide Web of semantic declarations, the standard of modest style needs that it be based on ordinary model of immense generalization. Simply when the ordinary model is common can any potential application be mapped onto the type. The universal type is the Resource Description Framework.
Being common, this is very easy. Being easy there is not anything a lot which can be performed with the model without layering lots of belongings on top. An essential model restrains just the idea of
Annotation is the process of associating metadata with data. This article presents a Web services API intended as an industry standard for client-server systems designed to facilitate the structured annotation of heterogeneous data. The author presents the goals of the Annotation Web services API and then discusses how those goals motivate the data model around which the API operates. The author also discusses 29 methods that comprise the API including two examples of possible sequences of API calls to create and retrieve annotations.
The Annotation
The Flex databinding system is a relatively simple yet powerful mechansim for moving data throughout your application. However, there are times when binding will appear not work, and I'd like to give some suggestions on tracking that down.
1. Don't ignore warnings! It's easy to see a warning and think that it doesn't matter, especially if binding appears to work at startup. Warnings actually mean something! If the warning is about a missing [ChangeEvent] on a getter/setter it means that even if the binding works at startup, subsequent changes to the