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">yaz-proxyDESCRIPTIONThe proxy runs stand-alone (not from inetd). The host:port argument specifies host address to listen to, and the port to listen on. Use the host @ to listen for connections coming from any address. OPTIONS
EXAMPLESThe following command starts the proxy, listening on port 9000, with its default backend target set to the Library of Congress bibliographic server:
The LOC target is sometimes very slow. You can connect to it using yaz-client as follows:
In this test, the second search was more than 4000 times faster than the first, because the proxy cached the result of the first search and noticed that the second was the same. The YAZ command-line client, yaz-client, allows you to set the proxy target as part of the Initialize Request using option -p. For example, to connect to Index Data's target you could use:
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