From: Adam Dickmeiss Date: Fri, 23 Apr 2004 16:25:17 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Add a few links X-Git-Tag: YAZPROXY.0.8~1 X-Git-Url: http://jsfdemo.indexdata.com/cgi-bin?a=commitdiff_plain;h=d7f83afe64067abffcffb82be0c4d042d1c9f2ca;p=yazproxy-moved-to-github.git Add a few links --- diff --git a/doc/installation.xml b/doc/installation.xml index bf02c66..62356a5 100644 --- a/doc/installation.xml +++ b/doc/installation.xml @@ -1,9 +1,10 @@ - + Installation You need a C++ compiler to compile and use YAZ proxy. - The software was implemented using GCC so we know that works + The software was implemented using + GCC so we know that works well with YAZ proxy. From time to time the software has been compiled on Windows using Visual C++. Other compilers should work too. Let us know of portability problems, etc. with @@ -15,14 +16,16 @@ YAZ++ toolkits. You need to install these first. - For some platforms there are binary packages for YAZ/YAZ++. + For some platforms there are binary packages available for YAZ/YAZ++. We also highly recommend that libxml2 and libXSLT are installed. YAZ must be configured with libxml2 support. - If not, SRW/SRU is not supported. + If not, + SRW/SRU + is not supported. The YAZ Proxy uses libXSLT for record conversions via XSLT.
diff --git a/doc/introduction.xml b/doc/introduction.xml index 8a9cdfd..ed75fd2 100644 --- a/doc/introduction.xml +++ b/doc/introduction.xml @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ - + Introduction The YAZ Proxy is @@ -9,13 +9,8 @@ - Configurable logging - - - - - - SRU/SRW server function, to allow any Z39.50 server to also support + SRW/SRU + server function, to allow any Z39.50 server to also support the ZiNG protocols @@ -43,9 +38,11 @@ - XML support -- MARC records can be converted to MARCXML, and - XSLT-transformations allow the proxy to support arbitrary - retrieval schemas in XML + XML support -- + MARC records can be converted to + MARCXML, and + XSLT-transformations + allow the proxy to support arbitrary retrieval schemas in XML @@ -58,6 +55,12 @@ + Configurable logging + + + + + Efficient multiplexing software enables small memory footprint and very high performance