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This module provides the ability to retrieve data from your CollectiveAccess collection management system (http://www.collectiveaccess.org), using Drupal as a frontend to make (parts of) your collection available to the public.
Important:
This module no longer works with the changed web services in CollectiveAccess 1.3
Functionality overview:
UI to manage connections to one or more CollectiveAccess instances
Ability to connect to the web services via several technologies
(only connection via SOAP is implemented at this point)
Provides API for retrieving CollectiveAccess data programmatically
x Object basic data and attributes
x Object representations (primary images & all images)
x Relations to an object (collections, entities, ...)
x Sets
Add-on modules:
The following modules provide extra functionality on top of this API module: