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dCache DSS 1.9.0-2 (Production branch)

dCache is a distributed storage solution. It organizes storage across computers so the combined storage can be used without the end-users being aware of precisely which computer stores their data; end-users simply see a large amount of storage. Because end-users need not know on which computer their data is stored, their data can be migrated from one computer to another without any interruption of service. This allows dCache storage computers to be taken out of service or additional machines (with additional storage) to be added without interrupting the service the end-users enjoy.License: Other/Proprietary License with SourceChanges:
Major enhancements, security updates, and assortedbugfixes were made.Image

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Tangram::Type::Dump(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				  Tangram::Type::Dump(3pm)

NAME
Tangram::Type::Dump - Handy functions for Pixie-like dumping of data SYNOPSIS
use Tangram::Type::Dump qw(flatten unflatten UNflatten nuke); use YAML qw(freeze thaw); # for instance my $frozen = freeze flatten($storage, $structure); # optional - remove circular references from flattened # structure so that it is freed up properly. nuke $frozen; # save frozen somewhere... # restore, but don't load objects straight away my $reconstituted = unflatten($storage, thaw $frozen); # restore, loading objects immediately my $original = UNflatten($storage, $frozen); # Alternative, quickly marshall a structure for saving my $structure; flatten($storage, $structure); # ... do something with it ... # restore to former glory; note that Tangram's cache will # prevent unnecessary DB access. unflatten($storage, $structure); DESCRIPTION
This module contains functions for traversing data structures which are not Tangram-registered objects, and replacing all the Tangram objects found with `Mementos'. When a similar data structure is fed back into the reversal function, the mementos are filled with on-demand references to the real objects. All these functions operate in place for maximum efficiency. FUNCTIONS
flatten($storage, $structure) Traverses the structure $structure, and replaces all the known (ie, already inserted) Tangram objects with references to them unflatten($storage, $structure) Performs the logical opposite of flatten, but only insofar as a `normal' user is concerned. `Normal' users, of course, don't care that the data structure is being loaded from the database as they use it :). BUGS
Should this module just be an extension to Tangram::Storage ? AUTHOR
Sam Vilain, samv@cpan.org. All rights reserved. This code is free software; you can use and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.8.8 2006-03-29 Tangram::Type::Dump(3pm)