Actually it doesn't seem like a terribly obvious use case: how would a user be in a position to send multiple things for enrichment? What happens after they're enriched?
Ümlaut seems kind of a perfect intermediary for this, but you'll need to work out the before and after (mainly the use case!) -Ross. On Friday, March 6, 2015, Smith, Steelsen <steelsen.sm...@yale.edu> wrote: > Hi All, > > I'm new to this list, so if there are any conventions I'm ignoring I'd > appreciate someone letting me know. > > I'm working on a project to allow requests that will go to multiple > systems to be aggregated in a requesting interface. It would be implemented > as an independent application, allow a "shopping list" of items to be > added, and be able to perform some back end business logic (availability > checking, metadata enrichment, etc.). > > This seems like a very common use case so I'm surprised that I've had > trouble finding anyone who has published an application that works like > this - the closest I've found being Umlaut which doesn't seem to support > multiple simultaneous requesting (although I couldn't get as far as > "request" in any sample system to be certain). Is anyone on the list aware > of such a project? > > Thanks, > Steelsen > > > > ___________________________ > Steelsen Smith > Fulfillment Systems Specialist > Enterprise Systems Group > Yale Library IT > 203.432.3333 >