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    New Metastorage Web interface and Object Query Language

    Manuel Lemos, 2004-06-10 08:00:00 GMT
    A new version of Metastorage was released providing an experimental Web interface application named WebStorage. It is meant to offer a user friendly alternative to use the Metastorage compiler tool.

    Additionally, the Object Query language that is used to specify object search query filters was greatly enhanced for this release and is now fully documented.

    WebStorage is an experimental application that is meant mostly for use by people that for some reason cannot use PHP from the command line to run the Metastorage generator tool, or simply prefer to use a nice graphical user interface.

    WebStorage provides a clean Web based user interface with a look and feel that makes it look like the applications of familiar window based desktop operating systems.

    Sample screenshots were made available in this site, as well in the Metastorage reference manual as part of the step by step guide to generate component code with Metastorage.

    The Metastorage Object Query Language is the other important feature made available in this Metastorage release. It lets the developers specify expressions that define criteria for searching for objects of specific classes or objects that are involved in relationships between different component classes.

    The expressions of Metastorage Object Query Language are defined with a simple XML syntax that the developers can use to define objects searches with any level of complexity, including queries on related objects similar to SQL joins and queries that use dynamic parameters passed at runtime to the classes generated by Metastorage.

    The Object Query Language expressions are meant to be used in the definition of class functions that retrieve objects from persistent storage. The developers have the freedom to define as many functions as they need to query objects of the same classes or relationships using search criteria defined with different Object Query Language expressions.

    Metastorage compiles the Object Query Language expressions when the classes functions that defined them are generated. The result of the compilation of a search expression is a SQL condition that is encapsulated in the generated classes. The compiled object query expressions have the form of optimized code that executes the SQL queries to retrieve the data of the persistent objects.

    This way, the developer never has to manipulate SQL code manually, making way for Metastorage to optimize the SQL queries according to the capabilities of the underlying DBMS, eventually generating stored procedures when optimizing for DBMS that support them.

    Examples of Metastorage Query Language expressions are presented in the Metastorage reference manual and in the Metastorage tutorial.

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