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Option Trees
Overview
Things to Note
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- Things to Note:
- In written documentation option trees are usually referred to using uppercase names
(e.g. UCL) while their directory names are always lowercase (e.g.
ucl ).
- A subdirectory in an option tree are called an area. Areas are
referred to using either uppercase or lowercase names (e.g. PRIM or
prim ).
The directory names for the different areas are always lowercase (e.g. prim ).
- The
cfg area of a NeXtMidas option tree always contains the command
dictionary named commands.cnf . (More on this later.)
- To fit the package naming scheme in Java all option trees must start with a top-level
nxm directory. (There are multiple ways of doing this
that will be covered later.)
Java Experts Take Note: |
All Java classes in an option tree use a package name of
nxm.<opt>.<area> . This provides for the uniqueness
although it does not follow the Java standard (which would use
<tld>.<organization>.nxm.<opt>.<area> ). This
deviation from the standard simplifies the package names and allows commonality between
organizations.
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