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Does Cantaloupe support the IIIF Presentation API? #48
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Hello Ioannis, Cantaloupe is strictly an image server, and implements the Image API only. My knowledge of the Presentation API is limited and I don't know if there are any out-of-the-box implementations, or image servers that support both the Image and Presentation APIs together. It would depend on your use case, but probably the simplest alternative to using the Presentation API would be to not use any formal API, and instead just write some custom code to acquire and present your metadata. The Presentation API is relatively complex and may (or may not) be overkill for your purposes. |
Thanks Alex; I got the same impression from my first reading of the Presentation API. It may be worth creating manifest files for fancy artifacts but not for every image that digital microscopy creates (and that is in the thousands!). I have now installed Cantaloupe on a test server and tried a few basic operations using it. Really nice! It worked as advertised and it was simple to get up and running! Both FileSystemResolver and HttpResolver are easy to use. However, both seem to be limited to a single folder/URL prefix. I would like this prefix to be a parent folder, parent URL that I can further specify to navigate to multiple subfolders. Is this possible only using the ScriptLookupStrategy? Thanks for your feedback |
I'm glad things are going well so far. With both of those resolvers, using BasicLookupStrategy, you are free to specify subfolders in the URL identifier. For example, if you have a folder structure like this:
And Same idea for HttpResolver.
Hope this helps! |
Excellent. I had missed the URL-Encoded slash. Using it I can now access images in the sub-folders. |
Alex, greetings and thanks for this new entry to Java based image servers. I have been evaluating various image servers for digital microscopy in the biological sciences and I just discovered Cantaloupe. I will be giving it a spin in the next few days.
An important aspect of my work is the ability to display some image metadata along with the image. Many of the digital microscopy images have file names that encode some metadata. So, it would be useful to display the source file name along with each image. I understand that the IIIF Presentation API supports a rich set of annotations and metadata that can be displayed with each artifact.
Does Cantaloupe support the IIIF Presentation API? Are there any other mechanisms (not based on the Presentation API) to display such simple annotation? Any examples?
Thanks and best regards
Ioannis
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