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<chapter id="introduction"><title>Introduction</title>
<para>
</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>
Secure Socket Layer support using
+ <ulink url="&url.gnutls;">GNU TLS</ulink> or
<ulink url="&url.openssl;">OpenSSL</ulink>.
If enabled, &yaz; uses HTTPS transport (for SOAP) or
"Secure BER" (for Z39.50).
<listitem>
<para>
- <xref linkend="client"/> describes how to use the &yaz; Z39.50
+ <xref linkend="yaz-client"/> describes how to use the &yaz; Z39.50
client. If you're developer and wish to test your server
or a server from another party, you might find this chapter
useful.
<xref linkend="tools"/> contains sections for the various
tools offered by &yaz;. Scan through the material quickly
and see what's relevant to you! SRU implementors
- might find the <link linkend="tools.cql">CQL</link> section
+ might find the <link linkend="cql">CQL</link> section
particularly useful.
</para>
</listitem>
toolkit offers several different levels of access to the
<ulink url="&url.z39.50;">ISO23950/Z39.50</ulink>,
<ulink url="&url.ill;">ILL</ulink> and
- <ulink url="&url.sru;">SRU</ulink>/<ulink url="&url.srw;">SRW</ulink>
+ <ulink url="&url.sru;">SRU</ulink>
protocols.
The level that you need to use depends on your requirements, and
the role (server or client) that you want to implement.