Locations
In CXF, "Locations" refer to objects that represent geographical locations within the implementation. These locations are characterized by storing precise geographical coordinates, allowing them to represent branches, points of interest, or other places with relevant geospatial information.
Key features of "Locations" in CXF include:
- Geographical Coordinates: Each "Location" stores geographical coordinates (latitude and longitude) that identify its precise location on the Earth's surface. This information enables the representation of the location on an interactive map and geolocation.
- Templates: Like other objects in CXF, "Locations" are based on specific templates called "Location Templates." These templates define the structure and necessary attributes for creating instances of "Locations," ensuring standardization in location management.
- Attributes and Taxonomies: "Locations" can have custom attributes and be subject to taxonomies, facilitating structured and consistent classification and labeling of locations.
"Locations" in CXF are used to represent information about branches, retail outlets, corporate headquarters, or any location relevant to the implementation. Their ability to store geographical coordinates allows them to be displayed on interactive maps, enhancing the user experience by providing useful and relevant geospatial information.