Layered topic map
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− | Layered topic map also called layer stack is a special topic map construct that combines multiple separate topic maps into a single topic map. You may think layer stack as a folder that merges all including topic maps. | + | Layered topic map also called layer stack is a special topic map construct that combines multiple separate topic maps into a single topic map. You may think layer stack as a folder that merges all including topic maps. Typically layer stacks are used to collect dependent topic maps under a single label. Layer stacks can build up a nested folder structure i.e. layer stack can contain layer stacks. |
− | In order to '''write''' into a layer stack the stack must contain at least one '''real''' topic map implementation, [[Memory topic map|memory topic map]] for example. | + | In order to '''write''' into a layer stack, the stack must contain at least one '''real''' topic map implementation, [[Memory topic map|memory topic map]] for example. |
See also [[Introduction to Layered Topic Maps]]. | See also [[Introduction to Layered Topic Maps]]. |
Revision as of 12:27, 30 June 2008
Layered topic map also called layer stack is a special topic map construct that combines multiple separate topic maps into a single topic map. You may think layer stack as a folder that merges all including topic maps. Typically layer stacks are used to collect dependent topic maps under a single label. Layer stacks can build up a nested folder structure i.e. layer stack can contain layer stacks.
In order to write into a layer stack, the stack must contain at least one real topic map implementation, memory topic map for example.
See also Introduction to Layered Topic Maps.