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Add SOLR protocol
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Dennis Schafroth
<dennis@indexdata.com>
Mon, 11 Oct 2010 12:12:57 +0000
(14:12 +0200)
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Dennis Schafroth
<dennis@indexdata.com>
Mon, 11 Oct 2010 12:12:57 +0000
(14:12 +0200)
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doc/book.xml
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doc/book.xml
@@
-27,6
+27,9
@@
<author>
<firstname>Mike</firstname><surname>Taylor</surname>
</author>
<author>
<firstname>Mike</firstname><surname>Taylor</surname>
</author>
+ <author>
+ <firstname>Dennis</firstname><surname>Schafroth</surname>
+ </author>
<releaseinfo>&version;</releaseinfo>
<copyright>
<year>©right-year;</year>
<releaseinfo>&version;</releaseinfo>
<copyright>
<year>©right-year;</year>
@@
-76,8
+79,8
@@
-- <ulink url="&url.xslt;">XSLT</ulink> is used to normalize and extract
data from retrieval records for display and analysis. It can be used
against any server which supports the
-- <ulink url="&url.xslt;">XSLT</ulink> is used to normalize and extract
data from retrieval records for display and analysis. It can be used
against any server which supports the
- <ulink url="&url.z39.50;">Z39.50</ulink> or <ulink url="&url.sru;">SRU/SRW</ulink>
- protocol. Proprietary
+ <ulink url="&url.z39.50;">Z39.50</ulink>, <ulink url="&url.sru;">SRU/SRW</ulink>
+ or <ulink url="&url.solr;">SOLR</ulink> protocol. Proprietary
backend modules can function as connectors between these standard
protocols and any non-standard API, including web-site scraping, to
support a large number of other protocols.
backend modules can function as connectors between these standard
protocols and any non-standard API, including web-site scraping, to
support a large number of other protocols.
@@
-159,7
+162,7
@@
proprietary framework for building connectors that enable Pazpar2
to access
thousands of online databases, in addition to the vast number of catalogs
proprietary framework for building connectors that enable Pazpar2
to access
thousands of online databases, in addition to the vast number of catalogs
- and online services that support the Z39.50/SRU/SRW protocols.
+ and online services that support the Z39.50/SRU/SRW/SOLR protocols.
</para>
</section>
</para>
</section>
@@
-347,7
+350,7
@@
<para>
The test UIs are located in <literal>www</literal>. Ensure that this
<para>
The test UIs are located in <literal>www</literal>. Ensure that this
- directory is available to the web server by copying
+ directory is available to the web server by copying
<literal>www</literal> to the document root,
using Apache's <literal>Alias</literal> directive, or
creating a symbolic link: for example, on a Debian or Ubuntu
<literal>www</literal> to the document root,
using Apache's <literal>Alias</literal> directive, or
creating a symbolic link: for example, on a Debian or Ubuntu
@@
-644,8
+647,8
@@
<title>Connecting to non-standard resources</title>
<para>
Pazpar2 uses Z39.50 as its switchboard language -- i.e. as far as it
<title>Connecting to non-standard resources</title>
<para>
Pazpar2 uses Z39.50 as its switchboard language -- i.e. as far as it
- is concerned, all resources speak Z39.50, or its webservices derivatives,
- SRU/SRW. It is, however, equipped
+ is concerned, all resources speak Z39.50, its webservices derivatives,
+ SRU/SRW and SOLR servers exposing Lucene indexes. It is, however, equipped
to handle a broad range of different server behavior, through
configurable query mapping and record normalization. If you develop
configuration, stylesheets, etc., for a new type of resources, we
to handle a broad range of different server behavior, through
configurable query mapping and record normalization. If you develop
configuration, stylesheets, etc., for a new type of resources, we