The table access protocol (TAP) defines a service protocol for accessing general table data, including astronomical catalogs as well as general database tables. Access is provided for both database and table metadata as well as for actual table data. This version of the protocol includes support for multiple query languages, including queries specified using the Astronomical Data Query Language (ADQL [1]) and the Parameterised Query Language (PQL, under development) within an integrated interface. It also includes support for both synchronous and asynchronous queries. Special support is provided for spatially indexed queries using the spatial extensions in ADQL. A multi-position query capability permits queries against an arbitrarily large list of astronomical targets, providing a simple spatial cross-matching capability.More sophisticated distributed cross-matching capabilities are possible by orchestrating a distributed query across multiple TAP services.
The Simple Spectral Access (SSA) Protocol (SSAP) defines a uniform interface to remotely discover and access one-dimensional spectra. SSA is a member of an integrated family of Status of This Document This document has been produced by the IVOA Data Access Layer Working Group. It has been reviewed by IVOA Members and other interested parties, and has been endorsed by the IVOA Executive Committee as an IVOA Recommendation. It is a stable document and may be used as reference material or cited as a normative reference from another document. IVOA's role in making the Recommendation is to draw attention to the specification and to promote its widespread deployment. This enhances the functionality and interoperability inside the Astronomical Community. This document is an update to the earlier SSA V1.04 IVOA Recommendation (February 2008). Changes from the earlier version are summarized in section 9.1. Note from the V1.0 document (this is still planned for a future version): a getCapabilities operation returning service metadata will be added which will eventually obsolete the Many of the ideas in this document originated from others involved in developing Virtual Observatory concepts and standards. In particular, the idea of using association in the query response to group similar datasets grew out of an idea originally proposed by Roy Williams. Arnold Rots originated the idea of ranking query results via a score heuristic, and helped put the coordinate systems used in SSA on firm theoretical foundation via the development of STC. Francois Bonnarel, Mireille Louys, Alberto Micol, and others contributed to the representation of astronomical metadata and in particular the Characterization data model. Laszlo Dobos contributed early implementations of the access protocol using the spectral archive at JHU.
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