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  • To: "'Laurie Therrien'" <lmtherri@xxxxxxxx>, <hao.ching@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • From: "John Milligan" <john.milligan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2011 04:36:46 +0800
  • Cc: <JWeinbender@xxxxxxxxxxxx>, <sushidevelopers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Hello Jack,

 

Laurie pointed you to a good, free application that allows you to harvest usage from a SUSHI service in raw XML. Also, there are some other tools like the Serials Solutions Open Source client (http://code.google.com/p/sushicounterclient/) that will harvest usage from multiple servers sequentially. Also, if you really want to get into more into building a home-grown/in-house client, you can look up info on how to build a proxy class from a .WSDL file for a web client. A quick search on that term will pull up a slew of info.

 

Hope this helps,

 

Best,

 

John Milligan

 

From: sushidevelopers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:sushidevelopers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Laurie Therrien
Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2011 4:02 AM
To: hao.ching@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: JWeinbender@xxxxxxxxxxxx; sushidevelopers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [sushidevelopers] Open projects

 

1) Get Requestor ID and Customer ID for all your vendors that support sushi.  (http://sites.google.com/site/sushiserverregistry/)

2) Test using SoapUI which is a free tool to make sure that you get a response returned.

http://www.eviware.com/soapUI/soapui-products-overview.html

Good Luck!

--Laurie

On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 3:55 PM, <hao.ching@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

You can use almost any SOAP client.

Personally, I have used the open source Mac SOAP Client:

   http://ditchnet.org/soapclient/

The tricky part is having sample queries and working credentials to test with, but the WSDL (and in my case, a knowledgeable and helpful QA person) can help generate some of that.

-Hao


From: "Weinbender, Jack" <JWeinbender@xxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:JWeinbender@xxxxxxxxxxxx>>
Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2011 15:48:46 -0400
To: "sushidevelopers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:sushidevelopers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>" <sushidevelopers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:sushidevelopers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>>
Subject: [sushidevelopers] Open projects

Does anyone have a working SUSHI client up-and-running? I’ve been subscribed to this list for some time and it’s been fairly quiet. I personally have only minimal development experience, but I’m considering taking a swing at a SUSHI client for my library. I see that there are several SDKs available, does anyone have a preference or suggestion as to where to start?

JACK

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Jack L. Weinbender
Librarian Assistant
P.H. Welshimer Library
P.O. Box 600
Milligan College, TN 37682
423.461.8920
jweinbender@xxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:jweinbender@xxxxxxxxxxxx>




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Laurie Therrien
Web Applications Designer
Electronic Resources & Information Technology
University Libraries, UNC Greensboro
http://library.uncg.edu/

p: 336-334-4727

 


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