Action Testbed Search
- Assigned
- KFC + JRG
- Prev assigned
- Time estimated
- 3md
- Time used
- 3md
- Priority
- 7
- Status
- In progress
- Iteration
- 12
- Notes
- Code style and review needed
We need a testbed search module.
The final search module will be Summa, but since that is not ready, we will need to look at single object search systems.
We have the Summa WSDL, so the idea is to try to wrap simple search in that API.
The Summa WSDL is here
Update: Received updated simpler searchWS.xml 2008-09-08
Update: Updated result searchResult.xml 2008-09-08
Implementing a simple bridge between the two should be doable in reasonably short time. Steps needed is programmatic briding and exposing as webservice with Summa WSDL. I estimate 1 md for each, and 1 md for review.
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