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Re: [help-GIFT] Re: Perl Client software for the GIFT
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MUELLER Henning |
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Re: [help-GIFT] Re: Perl Client software for the GIFT |
Date: |
Tue, 06 Nov 2001 09:56:02 +0100 |
Hi Stefan,
it is actually very easy to integrate the Gift into perl scripts. The
CFeedbackClient is a class that can be used to do queries and get the
results. gift-mrml-client.pl is another perl script that can be used
from the command line to execute queries in MRML (and it uses
CFeedbackClient). There you can well see how to use CFeedbackClient.
I think there were already questions regarding the use of perl scripts
for MRML queries on the gift-help list.
I am sure Wolfgang can supply you with more details on it if you need
them.
Cheers, Henning
David Squire wrote:
>
> Stefan Huebner wrote:
>
> > Hi David, I have just installed the Gnu Image Finding Tools to check
> > whether they are useful for a data baseproject of mine. Now I got the Snake
> > Charmer interface working and it seems that the GIFT does itsjob for me,
> > but I need to integrate the GIFT interface into some of my Perl scripts
> > which also do theSQL inquiry jobs. I did a web search using Google for such
> > kind of programs, and the only one I foundwas yours. The online demo looks
> > as if it does what it should do, so I would like to ask you whetherthe Perl
> > program(s) of your program are available, at least to get an impression how
> > you solved the MRML/XMLrelated stuff - I had never anything to do with XML,
> > and additionally I have more than enough trouble with theUnicode
> > integration into Perl and the RDMS (PostgreSQL), which basically works, but
> > it seems harder to implementinto a secure web environment than I thought.
> > It would be nice to hear from you soon, I would like to work on theimage
> > finding function of my system the next
> days.
>
> Hi Stefan,
>
> I hope that you don't mind me CC'ing this to the help-gift list - it's the
> appropriate forum for such questions.
>
> In short, my Perl MRML client is not yet part of the GIFT distribution
> because it is very much a work in progress. It provides a basic client, but
> it does not as implement property sheets etc. It also depends on some
> (slight) modifications to other modules in the GIFT distribution, on which
> other things (benchmarking in particular) depend.
>
> I'm interested to know that Google knows about it, since I had no memory of
> circulating the URL. I now see that Google finds a post to help-gift about it
> from me. Hmmmm.
>
> Getting this script into a state where I was happy to release it, and
> synchronizing it with GIFT, is something I hope to do over summer (which
> starts in one month for me :) ). I could certainly send you a copy of the
> current version, but it is not guaranteed to stay as it is.
>
> Cheers,
>
> David
>
> PS. Wolfgang, I would be very interested to hear your views on this.
>
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> Computer Science and Software Engineering, Monash University, Australia
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