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D6.3-6.4 Services for SmILES Data Management

D6.3-6.4 Services for SmILES Data Management

Thumbnail Uploaded by Clemens Duepmeier, 12/20/19 3:05 PM This document gives a short overview on the work performed in Task 6.3 for implementing the content services for the SDIP platform. SDIP allows using either the Liferay internal content and asset management service or the external Generic Data Services (GDS, [5]) of the Energy Lab 2.0 for data and information storage within SDIP. Therefore, SDIP can be either used independent from other platforms or easily integrated into bigger engineering and research environments using the GDS integration as an example. The implementation was done in several phases by first integrating the content, asset and schema GDS service into Liferay. In a second step, the time series service was integrated into Liferay by implementing a Liferay service wrapper for its REST API. The integration was done using a first prototype version at the end of January 2019. In August 2019, an updated version was installed which is now used by the production system.
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