Return-Path: owner-postman Received: from localhost.Berkeley.EDU (localhost.Berkeley.EDU [127.0.0.1]) by nobozo.CS.Berkeley.EDU (8.6.9/8.6.3) with SMTP id NAA06637 for postgres-redist; Wed, 16 Nov 1994 13:41:00 -0800 Resent-From: POSTGRES mailing list Resent-Message-Id: <199411162141.NAA06637@nobozo.CS.Berkeley.EDU> X-Authentication-Warning: nobozo.CS.Berkeley.EDU: Host localhost.Berkeley.EDU didn't use HELO protocol Sender: owner-postman@postgres.Berkeley.EDU X-Return-Path: owner-postman Received: from vangogh.CS.Berkeley.EDU (vangogh.CS.Berkeley.EDU [128.32.33.5]) by nobozo.CS.Berkeley.EDU (8.6.9/8.6.3) with ESMTP id NAA06627 for ; Wed, 16 Nov 1994 13:41:00 -0800 Received: (from sklower@localhost) by vangogh.CS.Berkeley.EDU (8.7.Alpha.3/8.6.9.Beta0) id NAA11725; Wed, 16 Nov 1994 13:40:16 -0800 (PST) Date: Wed, 16 Nov 1994 13:40:16 -0800 (PST) From: Keith Sklower Message-Id: <199411162140.NAA11725@vangogh.CS.Berkeley.EDU> To: Brent.Burton@math.tamu.edu, postgres@postgres.Berkeley.EDU Subject: Re: Postgres <-> Z39.50 <-> client Cc: brentb@fourier.math.tamu.edu Resent-To: postgres-redist@postgres.Berkeley.EDU Resent-Date: Wed, 16 Nov 94 13:41:00 -0800 Resent-XMts: smtp To make a long story short, there is a database that we'd like to use but due to various political and lazy people, we can't get any results. One idea is to use the Willow Z39.50 client ... and load our postgres system with the data. The missing link is between postgres and the Z39.50 protocol. My question is, does anybody have or know of a postgres <-> Z39.50 link? If so, where is it or who may I talk to about it? I'm working on such a thing here in support of our digital library project (actually to make tech reports available on line). The problem is that any method I've come up with depends on the schema that you are using pretty heavily; and there are some features that may require a fair amount of C code to support, like "fuzzy matching". Also, the translator thus far doesn't support "marc" records. Have you looked at the Z39.50 protocol carefully? It is really, really, complicated and gives you lots of rope to hang yourself with in terms of non-interoperable things which technically adhere to the standard . . . ============================================================================== To add/remove yourself to/from the POSTGRES mailing list: send mail with the subject line ADD or DEL to "postgres-request@postgres.Berkeley.EDU" If this fails, send mail to "post_questions@postgres.Berkeley.EDU" and a human will deal with it. DO NOT post to the "postgres" mailing list. ==============================================================================