Hi,

For the Art Institute of Chicago's Department of Architecture DAArch 
repository, we use SOAP. DAArch is a major front-end in PHP that stores a lot 
of additional metadata in "side tables" and uses DSpace as the bitstream store. 
Basic metadata is automatically transfered from the side tables to DSpace. 
Source code for DAArch is available at http://sourceforge.net/projects/daarch. 
We also have a demo installation up at http://daarch.kfa-inc.com.

Bob Feldman
Kristine Fallon Associates, Inc.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Feng Wang
Sent: Tuesday, April 15, 2008 4:49 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Dspace-tech] remote Client Program for accessing and managing the 
DSpace

Hi
I am going to write a client program to manage and access the DSpace repository 
remote. It should look like a normal application. So I think that I should use 
the some communication protocol to communicate with the DSpace servlet web 
services. For example: SOAP is a very gut one. But the question is, whether the 
DSpace supports it? And how many DSpace Websites use the SOAP?

I tried to search an answer from the System Document online in DSpace. You 
know, that I didn't any answer. DSpace is written with Java. So I think it 
should support the SOAP with RPC.

The DSpace Mailinglist is very hot. So i hope, someone can help me!
Thanks and regards
Feng Wang


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