See: Description
Interface | Description |
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MappingRouteManager |
The mapping route manager provides access to routing sessions and
provides interoperability tests for various aspects of this service.
|
MappingRouteProfile |
The mapping profile describes the interoperability among mapping
services.
|
MappingRouteProxyManager |
The mapping proxy manager provides access to routing sessions and
provides interoperability tests for various aspects of this service.
|
MyRouteSession |
This session defines methods to route between locations.
|
ResourceRouteAssignmentSession |
This session defines methods to manage resources on routes.
|
ResourceRouteNotificationSession |
This session defines methods to receive notifications on adds/changes
to resources on routes in this
Map. |
ResourceRouteReceiver |
The resource route receiver is the consumer supplied interface for
receiving notifications pertaining to changes of resources along routes.
|
ResourceRouteSession |
This session defines methods to track resources on routes.
|
Route |
A
Route represents one or more paths between two
locations. |
RouteAdminSession |
This session creates, updates, and deletes
Routes. |
RouteForm |
This is the form for creating and updating
Routes. |
RouteList |
Like all
OsidLists, RouteList provides a
means for accessing Route elements sequentially either one
at a time or many at a time. |
RouteLookupSession |
This session provides methods for retrieving premade
Routes. |
RouteMapAssignmentSession |
This session provides methods to re-assign
Routes to
Map objects. |
RouteMapSession |
This session provides methods to retrieve
Route to
Map mappings. |
RouteNotificationSession |
This session defines methods to receive notifications on adds/changes
to
Route objects in this Map. |
RouteProgress |
Route progress defines methods to get information about progress along
a route.
|
RouteProgressList |
Like all
OsidLists, RouteProgressList
provides a means for accessing RouteProgress elements
sequentially either one at a time or many at a time. |
RouteQuery |
This is the query for searching routes.
|
RouteQueryInspector |
This is the query inspector for examining route queries.
|
RouteQuerySession |
This session provides methods for searching among
Route
objects. |
RouteReceiver |
The route receiver is the consumer supplied interface for receiving
notifications pertaining to new, updated or deleted
Route
objects. |
RouteSearch |
The search interface for governing route searches.
|
RouteSearchOrder |
An interface for specifying the ordering of search results.
|
RouteSearchResults |
This interface provides a means to capture results of a search.
|
RouteSearchSession |
This session provides methods for searching among
Route
objects. |
RouteSegment |
A route segment represents a portion of a route.
|
RouteSegmentForm |
A route segment represents a portion of a route.
|
RouteSegmentList |
Like all
OsidLists, RouteSegmentList
provides a means for accessing RouteSegment elements
sequentially either one at a time or many at a time. |
RouteSegmentQuery |
This is the query for searching route segments.
|
RouteSegmentQueryInspector |
This is the query inspector for examining route segment queries.
|
RouteSegmentSearchOrder |
An interface for specifying the ordering of search results.
|
RouteSmartMapSession |
This session manages queries and sequencing to create "smart" dynamic
catalogs.
|
RoutingSession |
This session defines methods to traverse through a map.
|
The Open Service Interface Definitions for the org.osid.mapping.route service.
The Mapping Route OSID provides routing services.
A Route
is between two Locations.
A Route
has a Distance,
an estimated travel time and a set of
RouteSegments.
Resources
may be tracked along a Route
by
examining a RouteProgress.
A Route
is composed of a set of RouteSegments.
Each RouteSegment
represents a specific set of
instructions or a segment across a single Path.
A
RouteSegment
contains a Distance
and an estimated
travel time.
Pre-defined routes may be managed in the Mapping OSID.
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