FeActualDataHolder | Actually has a persistent individual DataHolder on the Server |
FeActualPlaceHolder | Actually has a persistent individual PlaceHolder on the Server, or used to, and now has a pointer to... |
FeAdminer | A client interface for system administration operations. This object can only be obtained using a Ke... |
FeArrayBundle | Describes a chunk of information represented as an array. The number of elements in the array are th... |
FeBundle | Describes a single chunk of information from an Edition |
FeClub | A persistent Club on the Server. |
FeDataHolder | The kind of FeRangeElement that represents a piece of data in the Server, along with its identity. |
FeEdition | The kind of FeRangeElement that consists of an immutable organization of RangeElements, indexed by P... |
FeElementBundle | Describes a region of an Edition in which all indices in my region hold the same RangeElement. |
FeGrandPlaceHolder | Fakes a PlaceHolder in the GrandMap by just remembering the key. |
FeIDHolder | An object for having an ID in the range of an Edition. Tentative feature. |
FeKeyMaster | A KeyMaster provides the authority, or "holds the keys", for a client`s activities on the BackEnd. A... |
FeLabel | An identity attached to a RangeElement within an Edition. |
FePlaceHolder | Represents a piece of pure identity in the Server. |
FePlaceHolderBundle | Describes a region of an Edition in which all indices in my region have a distinct PlaceHolder. |
FeRangeElement | The kinds of objects which can be in the range of Editions. |
FeServer | The fundamental Server object. Used for managing the global name space, creating Works, Editions, an... |
FeVirtualDataHolder | Fakes a DataHolder by having an Edition and a key. |
FeVirtualPlaceHolder | Fakes a PlaceHolder by having an Edition and a key. |
FeWork | A persistent identity for a changeable object. |
VolumeTester | |
WorksTester | |
WorksTestFillDetector | |
WorksTestFillRangeDetector | |
WorksTestStatusDetector | |
WorksWaitDetector | This class keeps a pointer to an ostream rather than a reference since class ios::operator=() is pri... |