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Jakub Skoczen
<jakub@indexdata.dk>
Mon, 22 Feb 2010 12:05:21 +0000
(13:05 +0100)
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Jakub Skoczen
<jakub@indexdata.dk>
Mon, 22 Feb 2010 12:05:21 +0000
(13:05 +0100)
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BUILDING A SIMPLE HTTP-TO-Z3950 GATEWAY USING YAZ4J AND TOMCAT
[Yaz4J](http://www.indexdata.com/yaz4j) is a wrapper library over the
client-specific parts of YAZ, a C-based Z39.50 toolkit, and allows you to use
the ZOOM API directly from Java. Initial version of Yaz4j has been written
[Yaz4J](http://www.indexdata.com/yaz4j) is a wrapper library over the
client-specific parts of YAZ, a C-based Z39.50 toolkit, and allows you to use
the ZOOM API directly from Java. Initial version of Yaz4j has been written
-by Rob Styles from [Talis][http://www.talis.com] and the project is now
+by Rob Styles from [Talis](http://www.talis.com) and the project is now
developed and maintained at IndexData.
[ZOOM](http://zoom.z3950.org/api/zoom-1.4.html) is a relatively straightforward
API and with a few lines of code you can write a basic application that can
developed and maintained at IndexData.
[ZOOM](http://zoom.z3950.org/api/zoom-1.4.html) is a relatively straightforward
API and with a few lines of code you can write a basic application that can
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application (peanuts :)). At IndexData we use Maven for managing builds of our
Java software components but Maven is also a great tool for quickly starting up
a project. To generate a skeleton for our webapp use the Maven archetype plugin:
Java software components but Maven is also a great tool for quickly starting up
a project. To generate a skeleton for our webapp use the Maven archetype plugin:
- mvn -DarchetypeVersion=1.0.1 -Darchetype.interactive=false -DarchetypeArtifactId=webapp-jee5 -DarchetypeGroupId=org.codehaus.mojo.archetypes -Dpackage=com.indexdata.zgate -DgroupId=com.indexdata -DartifactId=zgate archetype:generate --batch-mode
+ mvn -DarchetypeVersion=1.0.1 -Darchetype.interactive=false \
+ -DarchetypeArtifactId=webapp-jee5 -DarchetypeGroupId=org.codehaus.mojo.archetypes \
+ -Dpackage=com.indexdata.zgate -DgroupId=com.indexdata -DartifactId=zgate \
+ archetype:generate --batch-mode
This will generate a basic webapp project structure:
This will generate a basic webapp project structure: