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[EP-tech] New version of ISI Web of Knowledge SOAP services
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- Subject: [EP-tech] New version of ISI Web of Knowledge SOAP services
- From: "Tian, Jia" <J.Tian@kingston.ac.uk>
- Date: Thu, 4 Oct 2012 14:25:43 +0100
Dear all, We run a script to call ISI
WoK SOAP services to import WoK records in our repository. Early September we
found the ISI WoK had upgraded their version to 3.0 and the old SOAP service
was no longer available. Our script stopped working without surprises. Therefore, my task is to
rebuild a new script to do the same job but against the new ISI WoK SOAP
services. I found Tim has a CPAN module SOAP::ISIWoK can do the job, but this
version is based on the old ISI WoK SOAP service I believe. Is there any
possibility to have a upgrade? http://search.cpan.org/~timbrody/SOAP-ISIWoK-1.05/ Meanwhile, I am using CPAN
module SOAP::WSDL to generate a SOAP client automatically. Yesterday I
succeeded in sending queries and receiving responses. Now I am parsing the
response XML into EPrints objects. I wonder whether someone is doing the same
thing? Possibly we can share some knowledge. http://search.cpan.org/~mkutter/SOAP-WSDL-2.00.10/ Best Wishes, Jia Jia Tian Systems Analyst,
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