I'm working on a Joomla! search plugin for DSpace using both Open Search and SRW/U. This would be of major use to me too.
Cheers Hayden mikan.d.dspace listmail wrote: > *Reposting this* > > What is the state of OpenSearch for DSpace 1.6? Is it already > committed to trunk version and if so, how can I access the search > interface. > > Thanks, > Mika > > > > >> 2009/6/5 Richard Rodgers <rrodg...@mit.edu>: >> >>> Mika & Alexandre: >>> >>> There is a widely adopted set of conventions for expressing search results >>> in standard formats called OpenSearch - http://www.opensearch.org Mark Wood >>> and I wrote an implementation for DSpace that includes RSS and Atom, and is >>> available on both the JSP and XML UIs. We hope to have it included in the >>> 1.6 release if there is interest from the community in doing so. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Richard >>> >>> mikan.d.dspace listmail wrote: >>> >>>> Alexandre, >>>> >>>> After my post I got a reply from Urban Andersson at Univerisy of >>>> Gothenburg, where they have developed such a utility. With their help >>>> we have implemented a working search with XML results in DSpace. I >>>> think feature like this should definelety be included in default >>>> DSpace installation. >>>> >>>> Below is the reply I got. Im sure Urban will share the code with the >>>> community if needed. >>>> >>>> Cheers, >>>> Mika >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Hello Mika, >>>> >>>> I have made a modification (copy) of the SimpleSearchServlet, and >>>> corresponding JSP, to have it return XML (not actual RSS, but that >>>> should be easy to adapt) instead of HTML. >>>> This is a small fix that should be easy to implement. Although I am >>>> not sure if it is sufficient for you. >>>> >>>> An example of this: >>>> >>>> http://gupea.ub.gu.se:8080/dspace/simple-search-snabbsok?query=helsinki&rpp=50&submit=Go >>>> >>>> We use this for a quick search function on our web pages: >>>> http://www.ub.gu.se/ >>>> >>>> Also we generate various DSpace RSS feeds directly from postgres SQL >>>> queries on our web pages, but that is done outside of DSpace. >>>> >>>> I have not done anything with the RSS class in DSpace. There might be >>>> some cache issues etc that you would want to look at when implementing >>>> RSS (my solution simply returns straight XML instead of the web page). >>>> >>>> Please let me know if you want to have at look at the above. >>>> >>>> >>>> / Urban >>>> - Näytä lainattu teksti - >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> mikan.d.dspace listmail wrote: >>>> >>>> - Näytä lainattu teksti - >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> Has anyone tried/done the following on DSpace: modify the search code >>>> so, that it would return any given search as RSS feed? This shouldn't >>>> be too hard to implement, since DSpace already contains the >>>> functionality to provide RSS feeds from a set of items. What Im hoping >>>> to achieve, is to be able to create customized feeds to >>>> author/institutional webpages (or live bookmarks) with ease. This >>>> would actually allow a creation of virtual collections of any kind >>>> very easily. >>>> >>>> If this hasnt been done before, could someone throw in a few hints on >>>> where/how to start experiencing? On a general level, Im thinking of >>>> adding a RSS parameter to search query, which would throw the search >>>> results to the class/function that creates RSS feeds and returns them >>>> to the user. Maybe a parameter for a number of returned items could be >>>> used as well. >>>> >>>> I'd like to know where can I find: >>>> 1) Class that runs/processes search and results >>>> 2) Class that creates RSS feeds >>>> >>>> Thanks for any tips, >>>> Mika >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>>> This SF.net email is sponsored by: >>>> SourcForge Community >>>> SourceForge wants to tell your story. >>>> http://p.sf.net/sfu/sf-spreadtheword >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> DSpace-tech mailing list >>>> DSpace-tech@lists.sourceforge.net >>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dspace-tech >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Come build with us! The BlackBerry® Developer Conference in SF, CA > is the only developer event you need to attend this year. 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