freeWAIS Multiformat type and WWW front end

David Crossley ([email protected])
Mon, 4 Apr 94 17:03:41 EST


We are experimenting with providing a WWW front end to a WAIS index of our
holdings of spatial datasets.

I have a number of varied queries and so have posted this message to both
the 'www-talk' and 'wais-talk' lists.

freeWAIS-0.202 provides a multiformat type which allows us to prepare a
WAIS index of text files which document the metadata about each dataset.
If the WAIS query results in a hit on a metadata file then all associated
files with the same root filename are presented by XMosaic.

For example a hit on 'state_boundaries.TEXT' will return:
TEXT ..... the metadata text file
GIF ...... an image of the spatial dataset
PS ....... some documentation as a postscript file
TAR ...... the actual spatial information as a UNIX tar file
HTML ..... a pointer to an HTML document on the WWW server

However I have a few queries about all this...

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We do not store our metadata in text files but in an RDBMS. So we do not
have any text files to index. As far as I can see the only solution is to
run a cron job every few days to generate metadata text files from the
RDBMS for each dataset and index these.

Another solution may be to create a text file for each dataset of likely
keywords, index these and then somehow intercept the query with either a
WAIS server script or a WWW server script. Does anyone know if this would
be possible?

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I know that Mosaic for X-windows version 2.x clients support this
multiformat type. Do any other clients?

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Do any WAIS clients support this multiformat type so that non-WWW access
can be provided?

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Enventually we will have to look at some user authentication aspects
because some of these datasets will be restricted. Can someone please
suggest some starting points to investigate this?

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Is anyone else doing work in this area and are they willing to share
their discoveries?

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This obviously has amazing potential. Anyone interested in this would
do well to look at Marc Andreesen's 'Mosaic And WAIS Tutorial' at
http://wintermute.ncsa.uiuc.edu:8080/wais-tutorial/wais.html
Thanks for the tips Marc.

We hope to have a test server up and running in a couple of weeks at
http://kaos.erin.gov.au/erin.html when this WWW server wil be revitalised.

I will monitor www-talk and wais-talk and fold any email directly to me
plus my own ongoing research into a summary to both lists if there is any
interest.
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ERIN Environmental Resources Information Network ERIN

David Crossley
Geographic Information Systems Manager

internet: [email protected] GPO Box 636
phone: +61 6 2500373 Canberra ACT 2601
fax: +61 6 2500360 Australia
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