use Net::Z3950::OID;
use strict;
-
sub dump_hash {
my $href = shift;
my $key;
$args->{HANDLE} = $session;
}
+sub my_scan_handler {
+ my $args = shift;
+ my $term = $args->{TERM};
+ my $entries = [
+ { TERM => 'Number 1',
+ OCCURRENCE => 10 },
+ { TERM => 'Number 2',
+ OCCURRENCE => 8 },
+ { TERM => 'Number 3',
+ OCCURRENCE => 8 },
+ { TERM => 'Number 4',
+ OCCURRENCE => 8 },
+ { TERM => 'Number 5',
+ OCCURRENCE => 8 },
+ { TERM => 'Number 6',
+ OCCURRENCE => 8 },
+ { TERM => 'Number 7',
+ OCCURRENCE => 8 },
+ { TERM => 'Number 8',
+ OCCURRENCE => 8 },
+ { TERM => 'Number 9',
+ OCCURRENCE => 8 },
+ { TERM => 'Number 10',
+ OCCURRENCE => 4 },
+ ];
+ $args->{NUMBER} = 10;
+ $args->{ENTRIES} = $entries;
+ $args->{STATUS} = Net::Z3950::SimpleServer::ScanPartial;
+ print "Welcome to scan....\n";
+ print "You scanned for term '$term'\n";
+}
+
+
sub my_search_handler {
my $args = shift;
my $data = [{
}
-my $handler = Net::Z3950::SimpleServer->new({
+my $handler = new Net::Z3950::SimpleServer(
INIT => \&my_init_handler,
SEARCH => \&my_search_handler,
- FETCH => \&my_fetch_handler });
+ SCAN => \&my_scan_handler,
+ FETCH => \&my_fetch_handler );
$handler->launch_server("ztest.pl", @ARGV);
## $Log: ztest.pl,v $
-## Revision 1.7 2001-03-13 14:20:21 sondberg
+## Revision 1.10 2001-08-30 13:15:11 sondberg
+## Corrected a memory leak, one more to go.
+##
+## Revision 1.9 2001/08/29 11:48:36 sondberg
+## Added routines
+##
+## Net::Z3950::SimpleServer::ScanSuccess
+## Net::Z3950::SimpleServer::ScanPartial
+##
+## and a bit of documentation.
+##
+## Revision 1.8 2001/08/24 14:00:20 sondberg
+## Added support for scan.
+##
+## Revision 1.7 2001/03/13 14:20:21 sondberg
## Added CVS logging
##