
2012-02-15 00:11:18
Hello webservice users,
Based upon MATLAB user feedback we have updated irisFetch.m, which includes the following changes:
* The Trace structure, retrieved from irisFetch.Traces now includes a field "sampleRate". This was inadvertently missing from the first release.
* The documentation has been updated and clarified.
Additionally, the java examples page now includes a FetchSAC example. Here, you can obtain all the files needed for an example command-line utility that creates local SAC files from webservice queries. This example program is intended to serve as a kernel to be modified and built upon to create other custom clients.
Thank you, and keep the feedback coming!
Web Services team
Based upon MATLAB user feedback we have updated irisFetch.m, which includes the following changes:
* The Trace structure, retrieved from irisFetch.Traces now includes a field "sampleRate". This was inadvertently missing from the first release.
* The documentation has been updated and clarified.
Additionally, the java examples page now includes a FetchSAC example. Here, you can obtain all the files needed for an example command-line utility that creates local SAC files from webservice queries. This example program is intended to serve as a kernel to be modified and built upon to create other custom clients.
Thank you, and keep the feedback coming!
Web Services team
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Alex Hutko
2012-02-15 00:12:54C,
Java examples page link is broke.
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On Feb 14, 2012, at 4:11 PM, Celso Reyes wrote:
Hello webservice users,
Based upon MATLAB user feedback we have updated irisFetch.m, which includes the following changes:
* The Trace structure, retrieved from irisFetch.Traces now includes a field "sampleRate". This was inadvertently missing from the first release.
* The documentation has been updated and clarified.
Additionally, the java examples page now includes a FetchSAC example. Here, you can obtain all the files needed for an example command-line utility that creates local SAC files from webservice queries. This example program is intended to serve as a kernel to be modified and built upon to create other custom clients.
Thank you, and keep the feedback coming!
Web Services team
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