Difference between revisions of "CDL Microservices and Ruby"
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* [http://github.com/cbeer/pairtree| pairtree] Now there's an official CDL pairtree implementation in ruby called [https://github.com/cdlib/orchard| orchard] | * [http://github.com/cbeer/pairtree| pairtree] Now there's an official CDL pairtree implementation in ruby called [https://github.com/cdlib/orchard| orchard] | ||
− | * [http://github.com/cbeer/noid| noid] | + | * [http://github.com/cbeer/noid| noid] Identifier minting |
* [http://github.com/cbeer/anvl| anvl] A Name-Value Language "Basically like email headers" | * [http://github.com/cbeer/anvl| anvl] A Name-Value Language "Basically like email headers" | ||
* [http://github.com/cbeer/dflat| dflat] Filesystem Convention for managing digital objects (maybe versioning too) | * [http://github.com/cbeer/dflat| dflat] Filesystem Convention for managing digital objects (maybe versioning too) | ||
+ | * [http://github.com/cbeer/checkm| checkm] Manifest format ... Filename/checksum/createdate | ||
+ | * [http://github.com/cbeer/lockit| lockit] File locking that is safe for Network filesystems | ||
+ | * [http://github.com/cbeer/namaste| namaste] Name as Text -- file names on filesystems tell you something about what the directory contains |
Revision as of 15:01, 7 February 2011
Chris Beer's Microservices Ruby wrappers
- pairtree Now there's an official CDL pairtree implementation in ruby called orchard
- noid Identifier minting
- anvl A Name-Value Language "Basically like email headers"
- dflat Filesystem Convention for managing digital objects (maybe versioning too)
- checkm Manifest format ... Filename/checksum/createdate
- lockit File locking that is safe for Network filesystems
- namaste Name as Text -- file names on filesystems tell you something about what the directory contains