There are also some test databases mapped to the new Darwin Core, Geospatial, and Curatorial extensions here:

http://128.32.146.144/tapir/tapir.php/MVZDwC (big ~700,000 records)

and here

http://128.32.146.144/tapir/tapir.php/NMMNHMammalsDwC (small 5067 records)


Please don't hurt them badly, they are real providers.

Cheers,
John

2007/2/27, Renato De Giovanni <renato@cria.org.br>:
Hi Dave,

There was a hidden page about TAPIR software somewhere in the wiki. I've
just included a link to it in the front page, but you won't find any news
there - those are the two provider implementations that we have so far.

We are also looking for client software (we need more hands!). Some people
demonstrated special interest for developing a TAPIR harvester during the
last workshop, so there may be some news in this area soon. I also
suggested the DiGIR project at sourceforge as a collaborative environment
for new developments, since most people are already registered there.

If you're just looking for a quick way of interacting with providers, both
PyWrapper and TapirLink come with a simple query interface. In TapirLink
it's the tapir_client.php inside www. There's a test instance here:

http://test.cria.org.br/tapirlink/tapir_client.php

Best regards,
--
Renato

> Hi Tapirologists,
>
> There's the PyWrapper and TapirLink for the server side of the
> protocol, but I was wondering if:
>
> a) there's other server implementations
> and
> b) what client implementations are out there
>
> It might be worthwhile starting a "Software" page on the wiki to
> provide pointers to the various projects implementing TAPIR.
>
> cheers,
>    Dave V.


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