Ed -- Yes, the SIP code currently in Koha was developed against the 3M SelfCheck emulator, and can be expected to work with their machines. Koha supports all of the messages and most of the functionality in the SIP2 specs, the exceptions being certain things like 3rd party holds.
I am currently in contact with Envisionware and Overdrive, and we will be supporting clients' integration with their services and products. Like any systems, you still have to do configuration and integration, but this is likely to be similar to your experience when the systems were integrated the first time, with your other ILS. One persistent problem is how to secure communications between SIP systems, since that is not provided by the specs, and the reference (3M) implementation relies on telnet. This is a problem for all ILS implementations. --Joe Atzberger, LibLime, Systems Administrator On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 4:15 PM, Ed Veal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > We are beginning to consider Koha as a replacement for our current ILS. > However, we have a few devises that concern me as the systems person, 4 3M > SelfCheck systems, Envissionware's PCReserve, and Overdrive. Do any of you > out there use these devices or services and if so have you had and > configuration problems? > > Ed > > **************************************************************** > Edward Veal ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) > System Administrator > Lubbock Public Library > http://www.lubbocklibrary.com > Mahon Library > 1306 9th St. > Lubbock, TX 79401 > voice: 806-775-2849 > fax: 806-775-2827 > ******************************************************************* >
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