The Evergreen Pre-Beta is here. For the impatient that just want to jump in: the OPAC is at http://demo.gapines.org. We strongly recommend Firefox when viewing the OPAC. The staff client is available for download from http://www.open-ils.org/cvs.html. Okay, for those that are still reading: there is still a ton of work to do before Evergreen hits … Continue Reading about Evergreen Pre-Beta Release →
Autohorntootery
The whole 2.0 meme tends to leave a bad taste in my mouth, and when used by the more — shall we say, vociferous — proponents of the principles behind the title it has been known to cause me to suffer a bad case of the dry heaves. That being said, and noting that he … Continue Reading about Autohorntootery →
Quicker SuperCat update
I said coming soon, and I meant it! 😉 Here‘s the HTML output from an OpenSearch 1.1 Atom feed, rendered server side to include unAPI. So, here’s the stack that generates that page The open-ils.storage OpenSRF application acts a distributed ORM for all of OpenILS’s persistent storage needs. We have applications called open-ils.search and open-ils.actor … Continue Reading about Quicker SuperCat update →
Quick SuperCat update
What its web API can do today: REST retrieval of bibliographic records as MARCXML, MODS, atom entry, rss item, oai_dc, srw_dc and rdf_dc, as well as OPAC redirection unAPI retrieval in formats above OpenSearch 1.0 and 1.1, and OSD generation (yes, generation — replace the dash in those URLs with title, author, subject or series … Continue Reading about Quick SuperCat update →
print “Achtung!\n”x3;
I’ve been particularly productive today, at least as far as externally visible services are concerned. SuperCat is proving to be a mighty beast, and is now the basis of three (count ’em, three) shiny new web APIs. UPDATE: Bill and I set up the services described here on our externally accessible dev server. The URLs … Continue Reading about print “Achtung!\n”x3; →
Code4lib Conference Keynote
Just a quick entry. The slideshow for our recent talk at Code4lib 2006 is up in HTMLized form. Again, it was a pleasure to kick off the first Code4lib conference, and we hope those of you that attended had as good of a time listening as we did talking about the Evergreen project.