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Hi Artem,

> 
> Yuo can also do usefull stuff with default protocol. Yuo can test how your
> srm interacts with xrootd(s) and what URLs it gives out for get/put
> requests.

Well, this is my intention but I have no ideas. How can I send a request 
to the srm server? Possibly bypassing the scripts.

> Yuo don't need to do the actual transfers? I guess. I will set
> up a testbed with classical stogage element and validate the transfer.
> 

In principle I wrote teh java code also for that. I totally ignore if it 
works. I don't want to give away code written but *never* run.... so I 
believe you have to wait some more time... sorry. Anyway the deployment 
is not that hard. But definitely you need postgres.

Fabrizio

> Artem.
> 
> On Fri, 13 Jan 2006, Fabrizio Furano wrote:
> 
> 
>>Hi Timur,
>>
>>  I just managed to get my custom srm server started!
>>
>>  But now I have no idea about what to do. Is there a way to inhoculate
>>get/put requests directly to the server to debug it?
>>
>>  I gave a look at the scripts in the srmclient directory, but I don't
>>believe that they are the answer. Moreover, the protocol matchings are
>>done inside the scripts, so I believe I'd need to modify them all to
>>include a new protocol.
>>
>>Thank you
>>
>>Fabrizio
>>