Uses of Package
org.eclipse.emf.cdo.common.model

Package
Description
Common concepts for dealing with commits and change sets.
Some useful commit info handler implementations.
Common concepts for dealing with object and revision IDs.
Common concepts for dealing with models and types.
Common concepts for dealing with protocols and CDO-specific I/O.
Common concepts for dealing with revisions and revision lists.
Common utility classes, some common interfaces and exceptions.
The generated EMF implementation of the CDO repository file system.
The generated EMF implementation of the CDO system data types and native annotations.
The generated EMF utilities of the CDO system data types and native annotations.
The generated EMF implementation of the CDO expressions model.
The generated EMF implementation of the CDO Lifecycle Management Assembly model.
The generated EMF implementation of the CDO Lifecycle Management model.
The generated EMF implementation of the CDO Lifecycle Management Modules model.
 
The generated EMF implementation of the CDO Lifecycle Management Security model.
Client concepts for dealing with Net4j-based sessions to remote repositories.
The generated EMF implementation of the CDO security model.
Server concepts for dealing with repositories and stores.
Server concepts for dealing with mapping strategies and mappings for classes, lists and types.
Server implementation of a generic OCL query handler.
Server provider interfaces (SPI) for the server integration of the Security model.
Client concepts for dealing with sessions to CDO repositories.
Common service provider interfaces and useful base implementations for dealing with commits and change sets.
Common service provider interfaces and useful base implementations for dealing with models and types
Common base implementations for dealing with I/O of CDO data structures.
Client concepts for dealing with transactions, distributed transactions and their save points.
Exposes CDOObjectImpl for extension in generated EMF models.
Client service provider interfaces and useful base implementations.