Updated image locations

This commit is contained in:
2018-09-27 21:05:54 +02:00
committed by GitHub
parent 7c8d6b9eef
commit e4fcc863ca

View File

@@ -94,11 +94,11 @@ The **WSF_RESPONSE** provides features to define the response with information s
**APPLICATION** is the root class of our example, it launches the application, using the corresponding connector, Which connector? this depends how do you want to run it `cgi`, `fcgi`, `standalone`. For development is recommended to use a standalone web server written in Eiffel, and run the execution within the EiffelStudio debugger. For production fcgi (or cgi) using Apache or another popular web server.
![Launcher Hierarchy](./Launcher Hierarchy.png "Launcher Hierarchy")
![Launcher Hierarchy](Launcher Hierarchy.png "Launcher Hierarchy")
**WS_LAUNCHABLE_SERVICE** inherit from **WS_SERVICE** class, which is a marker interface in EWF. And also provides a way to launch our application using different kind of connectors. The class **WSF_DEFAULT_SERVICE_I**, inherit from **WS_LAUNCHABLE_SERVICE** and has a formal generic that should conform to **WSF_SERVICE_LAUNCHER [WSF_EXECUTION]**. Below a [BON diagram](http://www.bon-method.com/index_normal.htm) showing one of the possible options.
![Standalone Launcher](./WSF_SERVICE_LAUNCHER_STANDALONE.png "Standalone Hierarchy")
![Standalone Launcher](WSF_SERVICE_LAUNCHER_STANDALONE.png "Standalone Hierarchy")
Other connectors:
**WSF_STANDALONE_SERVICE_LAUNCHER**
@@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ The **APPLICATION_EXECUTION** class inherits from **WSF_EXECUTION** interface,
In the **APPLICATION_EXECUTION** class class you will need to implement the **execute** feature, get data from the request *req* and write the response in *res*.
![Execution Hierarchy](/docs/workbook/basics/APPLICATION_EXECUTION.png "Application Execution ")
![Execution Hierarchy](APPLICATION_EXECUTION.png "Application Execution ")
The WSF_EXECUTION instance, in this case ```APPLICATION_EXECUTION``` is created per request, with two main attributes request: ```WSF_REQUEST``` and response: ```WSF_RESPONSE```.