[Esip-discovery] Fwd: Reusable OpenSearch client

Mattmann, Chris A (388J) chris.a.mattmann at jpl.nasa.gov
Tue Nov 13 11:03:17 EST 2012


Great to hear, Pedro!

Cheers,
Chris

On Nov 13, 2012, at 10:18 AM, Pedro Gonçalves wrote:

> Hi Chris 
> 
> Terradue got the funding to work on the OpenSearch and its extensions from the GENESI-DR and GENESI-DEC projects, funded by the European Commission. 
> Terradue also deployed that interface for the operational search engine of the ESA Grid (G-POD), where all ESA data is available. 
> 
> Our work within these infrastructures was then leveraged for the definition of the OGC documents "OpenSearch Geospatial Discussion Paper" (OGC 09-084) and the OpenSearch and Geospatial extension (OGC 10-032).
> 
> These infrastructure and standardization efforts are the basis of my discussions and collaboration with ESIP so far.
> 
> I'm now trying to get a new funding opportunity (hopefully European Space Agency will contribute it) in order to move this further, and also standardize the Earth Observation extensions. If all goes well, I hope to restart working on it soon.
> 
> ciao, pedro
> 
> p.s. you have also this GEO Supersite url 
> http://eo-virtual-archive4.esa.int/ 
> http://eo-virtual-archive4.esa.int/search/description
> 
> 
> 
> Pedro Pereira Goncalves
> http://www.terradue.com
> +44 1865 60 06 07
> +39 34 06 766 952
> 
> On Nov 13, 2012, at 12:04 PM, Lynnes, Christopher S. (GSFC-6102) wrote:
> 
>> Hey, folks!  Our colleague in Japan, Yoshiyuko Kudo, pointed me to a couple of OpenSearch servers in Europe that implement the two-step dataset/granule search (linked by opensearchdescription+xml links)!
>> 
>> I don't know if the ESIP Discovery Cluster influenced them, or if it is a case of convergent evolution, but I think it represents an important development for our cluster.
>> 
>> Check it out:
>> 
>> Begin forwarded message:
>> 
>>> I learned European OpenSearch implementations such as G-POD[1] and
>>> GENESI-DEC[2] are both supporting 2-way search (dataset and granule).
>>> Did they adopt the ESIP spec?
>>> 
>>> [1]
>>> (DS)http://grid-eo-catalog.esrin.esa.int/catalogue/gpod
>>> (GN)http://grid-eo-catalog.esrin.esa.int/catalogue/gpod/MIR_CORx0_/description/
>>> 
>>> [2]
>>> (DS)http://portal.genesi-dec.eu/search/description.xml
>>> (GN)http://dr-ext.genesi-dec.eu/catalogue/genesi/MOD01/description/
>> 
>> --
>> Dr. Christopher Lynnes, NASA/GSFC, ph: 301-614-5185
>> 
>> 
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