| From | Sent On | Attachments |
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| Markus Sabadello | Jul 15, 2007 11:19 am |
| Subject: | New website: =testXRI | |
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| From: | Markus Sabadello (mark...@xdi.org) | |
| Date: | Jul 15, 2007 11:19:45 am | |
| List: | org.oasis-open.lists.xri | |
... I can hear Drummond thinking, "Oh no, why is he still having these stupid ideas?"
Well I found some time to write a pretty web administration interface for the OpenXRI server, and I hope this will help give it the attention and ease-of-use it needs.
I made a publicly accessible site where it can be tried out: xri.net/=testXRI ( [1]www.testxri.com)
An instance of the OpenXRI server is running at resolve.testxri.com, and it is authoritative for the following namespaces: =beta =gamma =sigma =omega @free*alpha
=sigma and =omega are local synonyms, which the OpenXRI server is by now able to treat correctly. Since @free and @on-line are also synonyms, this results in some interesting resolution scenarios.
If you do a "traceroute" on @free*alpha*test, you will see that two different OpenXRI server instances are involved.
You can do everything on that site, add/delete authorities, subsegments, service endpoints, refs, etc. (Please do not delete anything) It's basically a low-level version of @freeXRI, without i-services.
It should also give a good impression of how the OpenXRI server works internally. Any feedback is welcome!!
Markus -- @freeXRI / freexri.com / try free i-names =testXRI / [2]testxri.com / an XRI sandbox
References
Visible links 1. http://www.testxri.com/ 2. http://testxri.com/





