Versioning Structured Content in a Content Management Application
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- Versioning Structured Content in a Content Management Application
- Why Version Structured Content?
- Ad Hoc Example
- Ad Hoc Example (2)
- User Defined Structure
- What Is Structured Content?
- What Is Versioning?
- Versioning Is Not Copying
- Versioning is Not Checkpointing
- How?
- Some Pathological Approachs
- Goals for Events
- Events
- System Overview
- Persistent Object Model
- Simple Objects
- Keyed Objects
- Non Keyed Compound Objects
- Unidirectional Association
- Composition
- Event Model
- Versioning: History
- Persisting History
- What Gets Versioned?
- Conflicts
- Recoverability
- Recoverable Object Types
- Versioned Object Types
- Declaring Versioning
- Propagation of Versioning and Recoverability
- Propagation of Versioning and Recoverability (2)
- Versioning: Undo
- Inverse Events
- Undoing an Event
- Undoing a Semantic Operation
- Rollback
- Rollback of a Simple Object
- Rollback of a Composite Object
- Rollback of a Composite Object (2)
- Consistency
- Conflict Resolution
- Versioning: Review
- Review Use Cases
- Simple Approach
- Complicated Approach
- Selective Branching
- Publishing With Simple Approach
- Future Directions
- Conclusion
- Further Information
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