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Smallish doc updates.
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Sebastian Hammer
<quinn@indexdata.com>
Mon, 29 May 1995 08:10:18 +0000
(08:10 +0000)
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Sebastian Hammer
<quinn@indexdata.com>
Mon, 29 May 1995 08:10:18 +0000
(08:10 +0000)
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-9,11
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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.
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
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.
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.
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-27,14
+24,14
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client tcp:<hostname>:<port>
at the UNIX prompt, to connect to a Z39.50 server, or
at the UNIX prompt, to connect to a Z39.50 server, or
-cli osi:[<tsel>'/']<hostname>:<port>
+client osi:[<tsel>'/']<hostname>:<port>
to connect to an OSI SR target (this requires mOSI-support). To connect to
the DANBIB test target, you might use:
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.
attribute values specified in the file default.bib in the working
directory. Use '?' to get a list of the available commands.