There are already several existing network interfaces -- are you sure
none of them give the access you need?  See the wiki:

http://wiki.dspace.org/index.php/NetworkInterfaces

In particular, the LNI -- see:
http://wiki.dspace.org/index.php/LightweightNetworkInterface

was designed to be extensible and to eventually support a full
administrative interface, if needed.  It's based on WebDAV, but it
also contains an alternate SOAP interface for _some_ (not all)
functions.  I recommend reading the original preserved wiki page at:

  http://web.mit.edu/lcs/www/lni/

because the one in the current wiki still contains a lot of damage from
an inaccurate translation to MediaWiki.  The source code is part of DSpace
1.5, so you can refer to it as a SOAP example.

hope this helps,

    -- Larry

> 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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