Difference between revisions of "Federated Search Convention"
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== Restriction Conventions == | == Restriction Conventions == | ||
+ | === Response Formats === | ||
+ | Although OpenSearch allows a number of different formats (HTML, RSS, Atom), the ESIP Federated Search convention is to return an Atom response. This is (mostly) intelligible to browser-based newsreaders (the lowest common denominator) while providing a relatively rich structure for parsing as well as accommodating domain-specific extensions. | ||
+ | === Time in Atom Response === | ||
+ | The ESIP Federated Search convention is to represent Time in the Atom response as Universal (Zulu) time, using the format YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS[.SSS]Z. Fractional seconds are optional. | ||
== Extensions == | == Extensions == |
Revision as of 14:06, September 9, 2009
Motivation
Overall Architecture
Reuse of Existing Standards
Modification of Standards
Restriction Conventions
Response Formats
Although OpenSearch allows a number of different formats (HTML, RSS, Atom), the ESIP Federated Search convention is to return an Atom response. This is (mostly) intelligible to browser-based newsreaders (the lowest common denominator) while providing a relatively rich structure for parsing as well as accommodating domain-specific extensions.
Time in Atom Response
The ESIP Federated Search convention is to represent Time in the Atom response as Universal (Zulu) time, using the format YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS[.SSS]Z. Fractional seconds are optional.