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53 Subject: Re: [Zebralist] zebra 2.0 with domxml
54 Date: Tue, 05 Jun 2007 22:40:22 +0200
56 Miguel A. Calvo wrote:
58 > The question is, how can i enable or disable attributes bib-1 to the DomXML
62 In case that we want to support the usual bib-1 Z39.50 numeric access
63 points, it is a good idea to choose string index names defined in the
64 default configuration file tab/bib1.att, see the section called
\93The
65 Attribute Set (.att) Files
\94
67 First you make sure that the index names defined in your DOM XML filter
68 indexing stylesheet do match the names defined in tab/bib1.att
71 <z:index name="title:w title:p">
77 (case does not matter!)
80 Then you load bib1.attr in your zebra.cfg like this:
86 and voíla! you can search
90 > And, Where can I specify the data type of results (zebra::index or
91 > zebra::meta::sysno , etc )
94 The result record syntaxes XML and SUTRS
95 support schemas/element sets zebra::index and zebra::meta::sysno
96 right out of the box, see
97 http://www.indexdata.com/zebra/doc/special-retrieval.tkl
99 The later, i.e zebra::index requires internal storage of record data,
102 # store records and record keys internally
110 Otherwise, the DOM XML filter can only serve XML syntax records, those
111 are constructed in arbitrarily schemes using XSLT stylesheets, like
112 conversion from MODS to DC, of MODS to MARCXML. Binary formats as USMARC
113 are not supported for the DOM XML filter. See
114 http://www.indexdata.com/zebra/doc/record-model-domxml-pipeline.tkl#record-model-domxml-pipeline-retrieve
116 An overview of the different pipelines is found at
117 http://www.indexdata.com/zebra/doc/record-model-domxml.tkl#record-model-domxml-filter
119 This is a tad complex, but needed for many running use cases. It pays
120 off to dig into the documentation sections.
122 Please do not hesitate to suggest updates to the documentaiton, in case
123 you find anything unclear ..
126 Your's Marc Cromme, Index Data
134 > Miguel A. Calvo Lázaro
136 > Técnico de Software Factory
138 > miguel.calvo@coremain.com
140 > http://www.coremain.com
143 > -----Mensaje original-----
144 > De: zebralist-bounces@lists.indexdata.dk
145 > [mailto:zebralist-bounces@lists.indexdata.dk] En nombre de Marc Cromme
146 > Enviado el: martes, 05 de junio de 2007 14:52
147 > Para: Zebra Information Server
148 > Asunto: Re: [Zebralist] zebra 2.0 with domxml
150 > Miguel A. Calvo wrote:
152 >> I am investigating, and it interests to me to install zebra 2.0 by
153 >> means of model DOMXML. I have a series of questions. I have understood
154 >> all the operation of the configuration file zebra.cfg The problem
155 >> comes later. I follow the passages of indexing and formats of exit,
156 >> but to qualify tag that can be consulted, do I need the files
157 >> configuration with extension abs, tag,
\85? or , is it formed everything
158 >> from the files xslt?
161 > I am not sure I do understand your question correctly.
162 > The DOMXML file does not require nor use any of the GRS-1 .abs files at all.
164 > What only counts is the format of the XML the indexer sees, it's described
165 > in section "Canonical Indexing Format"
166 > http://www.indexdata.com/zebra/doc/record-model-domxml-pipeline.tkl#record-m
167 > odel-domxml-canonical-index
169 > All the XSLT transformations are only defined to transform your XML files to
170 > the canonical indexing format.
172 > The nice thing is, you can play with this using any command line tool,
173 > adjust your XSLT stylesheets until they work, and then register them using
174 > the pipeline configurations described in
175 > http://www.indexdata.com/zebra/doc/record-model-domxml-pipeline.tkl
178 > http://www.indexdata.com/zebra/doc/record-model-domxml-conf.tkl#record-model
181 > Your's Marc Cromme, Index Data
192 >> *Miguel A. Calvo Lázaro*
194 >> Técnico de Software Factory
196 >> *miguel.calvo@coremain.com <mailto:miguel.calvo@coremain.com>*
198 >> http://www.coremain.com <http://www.coremain.com/>
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