Easing Gently into OpenSRF, Part 2
The Open Service Request Framework (or OpenSRF, pronounced "open surf") is an inter-application message passing architecture built on XMPP (aka "jabber"). The Evergreen open source library system is built on an OpenSRF architecture to support loosely coupled individual components...
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description | The Open Service Request Framework (or OpenSRF, pronounced "open surf") is an inter-application message passing architecture built on XMPP (aka "jabber"). The Evergreen open source library system is built on an OpenSRF architecture to support loosely coupled individual components communicating over an OpenSRF messaging bus. This article introduces OpenSRF, demonstrates how to build OpenSRF services through simple code examples, explains the technical foundations on which OpenSRF is built, and evaluates OpenSRF's value in the context of Evergreen. Part 2 of a 2 part article in this issue. |
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spelling | doaj.art-05475b9b5f364b298554debe338190a12022-12-21T20:56:19ZengCode4LibCode4Lib Journal1940-57582010-06-0110Easing Gently into OpenSRF, Part 2Dan ScottThe Open Service Request Framework (or OpenSRF, pronounced "open surf") is an inter-application message passing architecture built on XMPP (aka "jabber"). The Evergreen open source library system is built on an OpenSRF architecture to support loosely coupled individual components communicating over an OpenSRF messaging bus. This article introduces OpenSRF, demonstrates how to build OpenSRF services through simple code examples, explains the technical foundations on which OpenSRF is built, and evaluates OpenSRF's value in the context of Evergreen. Part 2 of a 2 part article in this issue.http://journal.code4lib.org/articles/3365 |
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title | Easing Gently into OpenSRF, Part 2 |
title_full | Easing Gently into OpenSRF, Part 2 |
title_fullStr | Easing Gently into OpenSRF, Part 2 |
title_full_unstemmed | Easing Gently into OpenSRF, Part 2 |
title_short | Easing Gently into OpenSRF, Part 2 |
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