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LexEVS 6.x Loader Guide
LexEVS 6.x Loader Guide
Introduction
This guide is intended for the LexEVS developer. It provides information=
about the loaders provided, mapping, and how to create your own loaders us=
ing the loader framework or the BaseLoader and Loader interfaces.
LexEVS Loader Gui=
de Sections
- Included Lo=
aders
This section lists the loaders in LexEVS 6.x and includes a brief descript=
ion. You can also create your own loaders using the Loader Framework extens=
ion.
- Loader Model Elements Mapping
This section describes the mapping of source content into the LexEVS Infor=
mation Model for the loaders.
- Loader Fram=
ework (Batch Load)
This section describes the detailed design and implementation of the Loade=
r Framework Extension which allows larger loads to be managed without an ov=
erly large memory footprint.
- Loader C=
onstruction (In Memory)
This section describes use of the In-Memory load interfaces.
- Installation =
Guide for information about software requirements and configuring your =
environment
- API Gui=
de for information about using the LexEVS core services and APIs
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