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14 Hoa is a <strong>modular</strong>, <strong>extensible</strong> and
16 Moreover, Hoa aims at being a bridge between industrial and research worlds.
26 This library provides the `hoa://` protocol, which is a way to abstract resource
63 We propose a quick overview of how to list the current tree of the protocol, how
64 to resolve a `hoa://` path and finally how to add a new node in this tree.
108 like to access to a configuration file like this
111 each node of the `hoa://` tree resolves to a valid directory which contains your
112 `Foo.php` configuration file. This is an **abstract path for a resource**.
114 ### Resolving a path
116 We can either resolve a path by using the global `resolve` function or the
132 The `hoa://` protocol is a tree. Thus, to add a new “component”/“directory” in
133 this tree, we must create a node and register it as a child of an existing node.
134 Thus, in the following example we will create a `Usb` node, pointing to the
135 `/Volumes` directory, and we will add it as a new sub-root, so an immediate