On Monday 06 November 2006 18:56, Liu Allen wrote: > (If I'm not wrong, these things I listed above , all do nothing with > accessors and query processors. )
1. You are right in that the documentation is insufficient. 2. You are wrong in that redefining the query processing (i.e. similarity and stuff) has nothing to do with accessors and query processor. An accessor encapsulates the stateless aspects of data collection access. A query processor is potentially stateful and encapsulates the "rest" of query processing. Did you solve your JAVA problems in the meanwhile? Cheers, Wolfgang -- Dr. Wolfgang Müller LS Medieninformatik Universität Bamberg Check out the SIG MM web site http://www.sigmm.org _______________________________________________ help-GIFT mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gift
