Difference between revisions of "Composite Adapter"
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At the lowest level, Crawler has two main classes of adapters: [[Atomic adapter|''atomic adapters'']] and composite adapters. A composite adapter is any adapter that is constructed from smaller sub-adapters (themselves either composite or atomic). | At the lowest level, Crawler has two main classes of adapters: [[Atomic adapter|''atomic adapters'']] and composite adapters. A composite adapter is any adapter that is constructed from smaller sub-adapters (themselves either composite or atomic). | ||
− | Inside a composite adapter, the sub-adapters can be arranged in many different ways. For example, they could be chained together in an [[Adapter Chain|''adapter chain'']] or they could all be | + | Inside a composite adapter, the sub-adapters can be arranged in many different ways. For example, they could be chained together in an [[Adapter Chain|''adapter chain'']] or they could all be presented as mutually exclusive selections in a a [[Selector|''selector'']] |
Revision as of 02:29, 28 December 2013
At the lowest level, Crawler has two main classes of adapters: atomic adapters and composite adapters. A composite adapter is any adapter that is constructed from smaller sub-adapters (themselves either composite or atomic).
Inside a composite adapter, the sub-adapters can be arranged in many different ways. For example, they could be chained together in an adapter chain or they could all be presented as mutually exclusive selections in a a selector