- <author>
- <firstname>Adam</firstname><surname>Dickmeiss</surname>
- </author>
- <author>
- <firstname>Marc</firstname><surname>Cromme</surname>
- </author>
- <author>
- <firstname>Mike</firstname><surname>Taylor</surname>
- </author>
+ <authorgroup>
+ <author>
+ <firstname>Adam</firstname><surname>Dickmeiss</surname>
+ </author>
+ <author>
+ <firstname>Marc</firstname><surname>Cromme</surname>
+ </author>
+ <author>
+ <firstname>Mike</firstname><surname>Taylor</surname>
+ </author>
+ </authorgroup>
+ <releaseinfo>&version;</releaseinfo>
Metaproxy is a universal router, proxy and encapsulated
metasearcher for information retrieval protocols. It accepts,
processes, interprets and redirects requests from IR clients using
Metaproxy is a universal router, proxy and encapsulated
metasearcher for information retrieval protocols. It accepts,
processes, interprets and redirects requests from IR clients using
- (and in the future <ulink url="&url.sru;">SRU</ulink>
- and <ulink url="&url.srw;">SRW</ulink>), as
+ and the information search and retireval
+ web services <ulink url="&url.sru;">SRU</ulink>
+ and <ulink url="&url.srw;">SRW</ulink>, as
Metaproxy is configured by an XML file which
specifies how the software should function in terms of routes that
the request packets can take through the proxy, each step on a
Metaproxy is configured by an XML file which
specifies how the software should function in terms of routes that
the request packets can take through the proxy, each step on a
result sets (i.e. between threads and therefore between
clients), yielding performance improvements especially when
incoming requests are from a stateless environment such as a
web-server, in which the client process representing a session
result sets (i.e. between threads and therefore between
clients), yielding performance improvements especially when
incoming requests are from a stateless environment such as a
web-server, in which the client process representing a session