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============================================================================== Robb Kambic Unidata Program Center Software Engineer III Univ. Corp for Atmospheric Research rkambic@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx WWW: http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/ ============================================================================== ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Wed, 20 Jul 2005 13:13:05 -0600 From: Ethan Davis <edavis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: Mark W Govett <Mark.W.Govett@xxxxxxxx> John Caron <caron@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: thredds information Hi Mark, Robb forwarded this question to me. It is in line with THREDDS to have dataset access to local files or mass store. There aren't many service types listed in our schema. In particular, we haven't thought much about offline datasets. You can use "File" for local files but for mass store you'll probably need to decide on your own service type ID string. (The schema allows other strings as service type. The predefined list is mostly to encourage interoperability in terms of service types used.) At some point we'll need to get feedback from users and expand the list. I've seen some of your other emails on the dods and thredds lists. Just wanted to mention, in case you aren't aware of it, that the newer versions of GDS (within the last year or more, 1.2.9+ I think) can output THREDDS catalogs. You just add "thredds" to the end of any directory url, e.g., "http://cola8.iges.org:9090/dods/thredds" gets the catalog for one of the COLA servers. Hope this is useful, Ethan Mark W Govett wrote: >Robb, Ben, > > I have looked over the documentation and papers on thredds and have a >few questions. > >I want to use thredds to develop a catalogue for local and distributed >(web-accessible) data. >Initially, I want to utilize datasets that are available on local disks >and on our mass storage system. >I would like to give locations for that data and when an application or >user requires access, the file >is delivered to them - either to an interactive browser or to a location >where an application can use >it to run a model for example. > >Can I set up a thredds catalogue to access / deliver local data? I >don't want to be restricted to dods >for delivery when, for example, a simple msscopy might suffice. Is this >in line with thredds current >capabilities? > >Thanks. > >Mark > > -- Ethan R. Davis Telephone: (303) 497-8155 Software Engineer Fax: (303) 497-8690 UCAR Unidata Program Center E-mail: edavis@xxxxxxxx P.O. Box 3000 Boulder, CO 80307-3000 http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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