[Koha] About looking for Architecture....
John Herz
jnherz at gmail.com
Sat Dec 8 09:19:56 NZDT 2012
thank you for your answer i found this:
http://www.lrc-tnu.edu.vn/bantin/sites/default/files/koha.jpg
maybe would be useful for someone.
this was I looking for the structure at glance of Koha,
thank you
2012/12/7 Jared Camins-Esakov <jcamins at cpbibliography.com>
> John,
>
> Specific questions are much more appropriate than broad questions.
> Remember that everyone who responds is volunteering their time to help you.
> Please respect their time by only asking those questions that cannot be
> answered by a few minutes worth of research using Google or your favorite
> search engine.
>
>
>> Is 100% Perl written?
>
>
> No. As you can see from the ohloh page, Koha also includes SQL,
> Javascript, and XSLT: http://www.ohloh.net/p/koha
>
>
>> how many types of archives exists? what the system will do when
>> operational?\
>>
>
> I don't know what you mean by this. If you mean how many types of
> libraries are there, the answer is "indeterminate, but lots." The manual at
> http://koha-community.org/documentation/ provides detailed information
> about what Koha does.
>
> How it works inside the client and server? at glace of course.
>>
>
> Koha is web-based. There is a LAMP server with a Zebra or Solr indexing
> engine, and users connect via a web browser.
>
> if there are a sketch will be nice,
>>
>
> There is not one, so far as I know.
>
> Regards,
> Jared
>
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