Difference between revisions of "The MIRC Module"
Line 28: | Line 28: | ||
==The Storage Service== | ==The Storage Service== | ||
− | === | + | ===StorageServiceAdmin=== |
===Document Services=== | ===Document Services=== | ||
Line 37: | Line 37: | ||
====CommentService==== | ====CommentService==== | ||
− | |||
==Conference Service== | ==Conference Service== |
Revision as of 14:21, 3 January 2013
UNDER DEVELOPMENT
The MIRC module (MIRC.jar) contains the code of the CTP plugin that implements TFS, the RSNA Teaching File System. This article describes the theory of operation of the packages and files contained in the MIRC module. The intended audience for this article is software engineers extending or maintaining any of that software.
See Setting Up a MIRC Development Environment for information on obtaining and building the MIRC module. It will be helpful to get the source code and build it so you can reference the Javadocs as you go along.
1 Overview
The MIRC module contains many packages. In general, major system functions (as well as some minor ones) are encapsulated in their own packages, but because many functions interact, this principle is not universally maintained. Most system functions have classes and files that are contained in the jar file. Often, the files are XSL programs used for the generation of web pages or Javascript and CSS files referenced by the web pages. These files are served directly from the jar file without having to be installed on the disk. See The Util Module for a description of how the server serves files from the classpath.