X-Git-Url: http://git.indexdata.com/?p=yaz-moved-to-github.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=README;h=bc365da4cf46391ac5dfecf49dde6ddc3787a639;hp=402f3e497f05da3b347b66885daabe87eefd0548;hb=047c06fdbb9f4f188582b2a6c1f3f22c21333ac2;hpb=3050c29a2d88f6af325f1fb9ae6d0927babf9193;ds=sidebyside diff --git a/README b/README index 402f3e4..bc365da 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -9,11 +9,8 @@ The primary output of the source here is the lib/libyaz.a library, which contains support functions for implementing the server or client role of Z39.50/SR. -See doc/osi.txt for instructions on how to download and install Peter -Furniss' ThinOSI-implementation, to provide YAZ with OSI support. - Two test-programs of interest are generated when you type 'make' at -the top level. server/ztest and yazlib/cli. Ztest is a dummy database +the top level. server/ztest and client/client. Ztest is a dummy database server which returns canned responses to all queries. It's good for verifying that the protocol works ok, and ztest.c shows a minimalistic implementation of the 'backend' interface. @@ -27,14 +24,14 @@ client tcp:: at the UNIX prompt, to connect to a Z39.50 server, or -cli osi:['/']: +client osi:['/']: to connect to an OSI SR target (this requires mOSI-support). To connect to the DANBIB test target, you might use: -cli osi:0103/find2.denet.dk:4500 +client osi:0103/find2.denet.dk:4500 -CLI supports CCL-queries, with the mapping between qualifiers and +Client supports CCL-queries, with the mapping between qualifiers and attribute values specified in the file default.bib in the working directory. Use '?' to get a list of the available commands.