11-23-2012
Hi bipinajith, Thank you so much for your quick response.
Can you please explain this script . Actually the date part could be any month not only "Nov" month. And for each search string i need to read the previous record to capture the date, After search string there could be some records without having HTML tags. In this scenario will this script work?.
Thanks again. i will test this script.
Regards,
Laknar
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SRU(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation SRU(3pm)
NAME
SRU - Search and Retrieval by URL
SYNOPSIS
## a simple CGI example
use SRU::Request;
use SRU::Response;
## create CGI object
my $cgi = CGI->new();
## create a SRU request object from the CGI object
my $request = SRU::Request->newFromCGI( $cgi );
## create a SRU response based from the request
my $response = SRU::Response->newFromRequest( $request );
if ( $response->type() eq 'explain' ) {
...
} elsif ( $response->type() eq 'scan' ) {
...
} elsif ( $response->type() eq 'searchRetrieve' ) {
...
}
## print out the response
print $cgi->header( -type => 'text/xml' );
print $response->asXML();
DESCRIPTION
The SRU package provides a framework for working with the Search and Retrieval by URL (SRU) protocol developed by the Library of Congress.
SRU defines a web service for searching databases containing metadata and objects. SRU often goes under the name SRW which is a SOAP
version of the protocol. You can think of SRU as a RESTful version of SRW, since all the requests are simple URLs instead of XML documents
being sent via some sort of transport layer.
You might be interested in SRU if you want to provide a generic API for searching a data repository and a mechanism for returning metadata
records. SRU defines three verbs: explain, scan and searchRetrieve which define the requests and responses in a SRU interaction.
This set of modules attempts to provide a framework for building an SRU service. The distribution is made up of two sets of Perl modules:
modules in the SRU::Request::* namespace which represent the three types of requests; and modules in the SRU::Response::* namespace which
represent the various responses.
Typical usage is that a request object is created using a factory method in the SRU::Request module. The factory is given either a URI or a
CGI object for the HTTP request. SRU::Request will look at the URI and build the appropriate request object: SRU::Request::Explain,
SRU::Request::Scan or SRU::Request::SearchRetrieve.
Once you've got a request object you can build a response object by using the factory method newFromRequest() in SRU::Request. This method
will examine the request and build the corresponding result object which you can then populate with result data appropriately. When you are
finished populating the response object with results you can call asXML() on it to get the full XML for your response.
To understand the meaning of the various requests and their responses you'll want to read the docs at the Library of Congress. A good place
to start is this simple introductory page: http://www.loc.gov/standards/sru/simple.html For more information about working with the various
request and response objects in this distribution see the POD in the individual packages:
o SRU::Request
o SRU::Request::Explain
o SRU::Request::Scan
o SRU::Request::SearchRetrieve
o SRU::Response
o SRU::Response::Explain
o SRU::Response::Scan
o SRU::Response::SearchRetrieve
o SRU::Server
Questions and comments are more than welcome. This software was developed as part of a National Science Foundation grant for building
distributed library systems in the Ockham Project. More about Ockham can be found at http://www.ockham.org.
TODO
o create a client (SRU::Client)
o allow searchRetrieve responses to be retrieved as RSS
o make sure SRU::Server can function like real-world SRU interfaces
o handle CQL parsing errors
o better argument checking in response constructors
AUTHORS
Ed Summers <ehs@pobox.com>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2004-2009 by Ed Summers
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.12.4 2009-12-02 SRU(3pm)