Dave, Thanks for the quick answer. I'll download the latest pre-release tarball and start reading.
Mark, Thanks for the offer on the documents. I believe that I have a decent set of SIP documents from 3-M and others. Bill Russell On 9/27/07, David J. Fiander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Unfortunately, documentation is the one area that the SIP server is > deficient. > > There's a README that has some basic installation and porting > documentation. > > The ILS.pod file explains how to integrate SIP into another ILS. > > The protocol itself is pretty much completely implemented in the file > src/Sip/MsgType.pm. > > Look in the file Sip/Constants.pm for the list of all the SIP field > codes and message numbers. Search for "Extension" to find the field > extensions that are supported, then look in MsgType.pm to see where > they're implemented. > > If you've got specific questions about it, just ask. > > - David > > On 27-Sep-2007, at 11:48 , Bill Russell wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > I have a question or two about the SIP2 server. > > > > Apologies if these questions are answered somewhere. I've looked > > through the documentation and the archived lists. Hints and/or > > directions readily accepted > > > > Is there a document on the open-ils SIP2 protocol implementation? > > > > Does the implementation provide any extensions to the basic protocol? > > > > thanks, > > Bill Russell > > -- > David J. Fiander > Digital Services Librarian > > > >
