4.1. JPEG-2000-Generation with Lurawave

This plugin sends data to the Lurawave JPEG 2000 converter service.

Starting the plugin

To start the plugin, Goobi issues a command such as the one shown below:

/usr/bin/java -jar /opt/digiverso/taskmanager/bin/TaskClient.jar 
    -itm http://localhost:8080/itm/service 
    -d {imagepath} 
    -s {origpath} 
    -e -i {stepid} 
    -T {processtitle} 
    -t LURAWAVE 
    -n config_rate10.xml 
    -gid {processid}

Parameters

The command parameters are explained in the following table:

Parameter

Possible Goobi variable

Meaning

-itm

http://localhost/itm/service

URL to the intranda TaskManager interface

-e, --returnError

-

If entered, the TaskClient will end with an error code to prevent theworkflow from continuing automatically

-p

0 – 10

Priority to execute this job

-gid

{processid}

Goobi process ID

-i

{stepid}

ID for the workflow step that launches the call

-T, --title

{processtitle}

Goobi process title for which the call is launched

-t, --jobtype

LURAWAVE

Job type

-n, --templatename

config_rate10.xml

Name of the configuration file to be used

-s, --source

{origpath}

Path to the master directory for the process

-d, --destination

{imagepath}

Path to the images directory for the process

Operation of the plugin

When a Lurawave job is generated, the system creates a new folder in the Lurawave service input folder. This new folder is mounted locally (e.g. under /mnt/lurawave/) with the name _temp_(internal ID)_{processtitle}. The configuration file and all TIFF images are copied to the folder. Next, the _temp_ prefix is removed from the folder name. This tells Lurawave to begin the conversion process.

The intranda TaskManager now monitors the Lurawave output folder for a folder of the same name. If it finds this folder, the JP2 images produced are placed in the corresponding sub-folder of the destination folder during the download phase.

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