Re: [CODE4LIB] java application on a cd

2006-10-17 Thread Binkley, Peter
This was more or less what I was thinking of in my hackfest suggestion to embed Lucene in a Firefox extension; but I hadn't thought of using it to access pre-distributed Lucene indexes. That might be very handy. (Though a Firefox-only approach probably isn't what Eric has in mind). Would it be stre

Re: [CODE4LIB] java application on a cd

2006-10-17 Thread Rob Styles
When I've seen this done before (MS specific with an access db running from CD) it was done by having a lightweight web server running from the CD. This can be started automatically under Windows using an autorun.inf file, not sure how you'd auto-start it under Linux. So, given Eric's steps we can

[CODE4LIB] OpenURL XML generation libraries?

2006-10-17 Thread Jonathan Rochkind
I sort of asked this before here, and got a few answers, but I'm going to try again, more specifically. Are there any libraries available in any language to generate XML for an OpenURL 1.0 SAP2 (XML) request? [Or to interpret such requests, either SAP1 or SAP2. But at the moment generating SAP2

Re: [CODE4LIB] OpenURL XML generation libraries?

2006-10-17 Thread Houghton,Andrew
> From: Code for Libraries [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On > Behalf Of Jonathan Rochkind > Sent: 17 October, 2006 12:23 > To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU > Subject: [CODE4LIB] OpenURL XML generation libraries? > > I sort of asked this before here, and got a few answers, but > I'm going to try again, more

Re: [CODE4LIB] java application on a cd

2006-10-17 Thread Susan Teague Rector
Eric, I was thinking last night - you mentioned not being able to do an applet b/c of access to the file directory. You could do a signed applet that would allow your users to connect to the java app. I think Tomcat, etc. is overkill for a CD... -- susan Binkley, Peter wrote: This was more o

Re: [CODE4LIB] OpenURL XML generation libraries?

2006-10-17 Thread Ross Singer
See also: http://www.textualize.com/trac/browser/ropenurl -Ross. On 10/17/06, Houghton,Andrew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > From: Code for Libraries [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On > Behalf Of Jonathan Rochkind > Sent: 17 October, 2006 12:23 > To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU > Subject: [CODE4LIB] Open

[CODE4LIB] Position Available: Library Technician/Serials

2006-10-17 Thread Patty De Anda
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Re: [CODE4LIB] OpenURL XML generation libraries?

2006-10-17 Thread Alexander Johannesen
On 10/18/06, Ross Singer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: See also: http://www.textualize.com/trac/browser/ropenurl Why? What are we looking at? Alex -- "Ultimately, all things are known because you want to believe you know." - Frank Herbert _

Re: [CODE4LIB] OpenURL XML generation libraries?

2006-10-17 Thread Ross Singer
Jonathan asks for an OpenURL library. I respond with an SVN repository for a ruby OpenURL library (that doesn't currently have any documentation). Not sure what's completely out of context about this. -Ross. On 10/17/06, Alexander Johannesen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On 10/18/06, Ross Singer

Re: [CODE4LIB] OpenURL XML generation libraries?

2006-10-17 Thread Alexander Johannesen
On 10/18/06, Ross Singer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I respond with an SVN repository for a ruby OpenURL library (that doesn't currently have any documentation). Not sure what's completely out of context about this. Because you didn't say "a ruby OpenURL library"? :) I had no idea what I was lo

Re: [CODE4LIB] OpenURL XML generation libraries?

2006-10-17 Thread Ross Singer
Ok, it's a ruby openurl library :) It ingests KEVs and XML and outputs KEVs and XML. It's used in the Umlaut (http://umlaut.library.gatech.edu/umlaut). It doesn't bother with validation, but handles the spec better than the CPAN version in some ways (although the CPAN version probably handles o