Packages
- fipaos.agent
The agent package is used exclusively for any
mandatory components of an agent. For example, the Conversation
Factory, State Manager etc. Classes that form a large component should
be grouped into a sub-package as seems most logical and appropriate
(e.g. The State Manager is placed in fipaos.agent.state). Classes in
this package are required to run the platform.
- fipaos.comm
This package is for the communications and transport
classes of the platform. Classes exclusively of this type
should be put into this package as appropriate (see existing
package structure for guidance). Developers not working on
comms layer classes should not need to use this
package. Classes in this package are required to run the
platform.
- fipaos.fipa
The fipa package is for FIPA specific classes. Any classes
that define or handle FIPA specific data or objects should be
placed in this package. Classes in this package are required
to run the platform.
- fipaos.ont
The ont package is for ontology specific classes. If a
class belongs to an ontology component then it should be
placed in a sub-package named after the ontology that it
applies to. For example, the fipa-agent-management ontology
classes are in fipaos.ont.fipaman. Classes in these
sub-packages are required to run any components of the
platform that use the specific ontology in the
sub-package. Classes in the ont package (but not in a
sub-package) and the ont.fipaman package are required to run
the platform.
- fipaos.parser
The parser package is for classes that form language
specific parsers. Parser components should be in sub-packages
named by the language that they apply to. Classes in this
package are required to run the platform.
- fipaos.platform
The platform package is for platform specific classes that
are not agent components. This includes platform agent
classes. Classes in this package are required to run the
platform.
- fipaos.skill
The skill package is used for optional agent components
that can be plugged-into the agent to provide it with a
specific skill. For example, database access is a sub-package
of the skill package. Classes in this package are not required
to run the platform in general, although any platform agents
that use specific skills will introduce a requirement for
those specific skill classes.
- fipaos.tool
The tools package is for platform and agent level tools
that are not required for the use of the platform. This
includes such tools as testing harnesses, information tools
etc.
- fipaos.util
The util package is used for agent classes that are not
mandatory for use in an agent, but are provided as helper
classes that are not application specific, and are not part of
a skill component. Classes in the util package are required
for correct operation of the platform. Examples of util
classes are UTC time handlers and diagnostics output
handlers.
José M. Vidal
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