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The Importer provides a way to call a remote procedure and retrieve its results in a native format. It has to be used in conjunction with webengine/exporter.

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Importer

The Importer provides a way to call a remote procedure and retrieve its results in a native format. It has to be used in conjunction with webengine/exporter.

License

Importer is released under the GNU LGPL 2.1.

Build and installation

Bootstrapping

Importer uses the autotools for its build system.

If you checked out code from the git repository, you will need autoconf and automake to generate the configure script and Makefiles.

To generate them, simply run:

$ autoreconf -fvi

Building

Importer builds like your typical autotools-based project:

$ ./configure && make && make install

Development

We use semantic versioning for versioning. When working on a development release, we append ~dev to the current version to distinguish released versions from development ones. This has the advantage of working well with Debian's version scheme, where ~ is considered smaller than everything (so version 1.10.0 is more up to date than 1.10.0~dev).

Authors

Importer was started at SmartJog by Thomas Meson in 2009. Various employees and interns from SmartJog fixed bugs and added features since then.

  • Bryann Lamour
  • Clément Bœsch
  • Gilles Dartiguelongue
  • Nicolas Noirbent
  • Nicolas Delvaux <nicolas.delvaux@cji.paris>
  • Philippe Bridant
  • Rémi Cardona
  • Thomas Meson

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The Importer provides a way to call a remote procedure and retrieve its results in a native format. It has to be used in conjunction with webengine/exporter.

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