Re: perl-based oai repository
On Thu, Nov 04, 2004 at 12:20:11AM -0500, Eric Lease Morgan wrote: Do y'all know of any Perl-based OAI data repository software. Check out oai-perl, which is from the same group that produce eprints.org, and may in fact be the OAI core of eprints. http://oai-perl.sourceforge.net/ //Ed
Fwd: Re: perl-based oai repository
Folks-- I have a linear-time version of Husseins' nice Perl implemented file-based OAI provider. (Original version at http://www.dlib.vt.edu/projects/OAI/software/xmlfile/xmlfile.html is quadratic time, takes 23 min on a three-year-old laptop for 40K records; linear-time algorithm takes 10 secs). I wrote it at work, indirectly for EPA. I will see if I folk are OK with my releasing a mildly cleaned-up version as Open Source. --Derek Lane --- Eric Lease Morgan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Do y'all know of any Perl-based OAI data repository software. I am writing an OO Perl module that is a sort of mini-content management system. I would like OAI harvesters to come get my stuff, and implementing a Perl-based repository may be one way to do that. -- Eric Lease Morgan __ Do you Yahoo!? Check out the new Yahoo! Front Page. www.yahoo.com __ Do you Yahoo!? Check out the new Yahoo! Front Page. www.yahoo.com
RE: perl-based oai repository
Eric Lease Morgan mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Do y'all know of any Perl-based OAI data repository software. I am writing an OO Perl module that is a sort of mini-content management system. I would like OAI harvesters to come get my stuff, and implementing a Perl-based repository may be one way to do that. perl -MCPAN -e shell cpan i /OAI/ gets information about OAI-Harverster-0.97.tar.gz including its several sub-modules.
Re: perl-based oai repository
Hi, GNU Eprints is a repository software wrote in perl: http://www.eprints.org/software.php On Thu, 4 Nov 2004, Eric Lease Morgan wrote: Do y'all know of any Perl-based OAI data repository software. I am writing an OO Perl module that is a sort of mini-content management system. I would like OAI harvesters to come get my stuff, and implementing a Perl-based repository may be one way to do that. -- Jose Manuel Barrueco[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://openlib.org/~barrueco