You could certainly install DSpace and just use the APIs, without
deploying the user interface or OAI-PMH.  Your app would need to
understand the DSpace data model to make good use of the APIs (e.g.
set up an e-person record, have suitable permissions for creating and
accessing items and so forth).

Hope this helps.

Rob

On 21/06/07, Joao Victor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've been trying to find this information on DSpace's website with no
> success, so i thought the discussion list could help me on this issue.
>
> Basically, i'd like to know if there's the possibility -- if anyone's
> ever tried -- to use DSpace as a library, instead of an app? I'd like
> to have an API for storing and restoring files, and use it in my Java
> app; can DSpace do that?
>
> I appreciate any info, thanks
> J.V.
>
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