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Alessandro Adamou updated STANBOL-572:
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Component/s: Ontology Manager
> Apply ownership and viability policies for ontologies managed by scopes and
> sessions
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> Key: STANBOL-572
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/STANBOL-572
> Project: Stanbol
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: Ontology Manager
> Reporter: Alessandro Adamou
> Assignee: Alessandro Adamou
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> So far scopes and sessions behave absolutely the same when it comes to
> handling ontologies added to / removed from them.
> The following differentiated policies should be applied:
> Scope/Space -> conservative behaviour:
> - tries to take ownership of an unversioned ontology only if it is being
> added anew (i.e. it was not stored in Stanbol earlier).
> - when it goes down, it releases all owned ontologies, but does not destroy
> them.
> Session -> more aggressive behaviour:
> - tries to take ownership of any unversioned ontologied added to it, no
> matter what the source.
> - when it goes down, it destroys all owned ontologies that were not stored
> before addition, and releases all the others.
> This also gives a whole new meaning to the setUp()/tearDown() pair on
> ontology collectors.
> Ownership can be managed by matching OWL2 versionIRIs with the IDs of
> ontology collectors (Note: what if the IDs are equal but namespaces differ,
> e.g. when migrating across Stanbol installations or in a cloud?)
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