A Reference Implementation of a Learning Design Engine

Since the release of LD there has been a need for a reference implementation of a player for the specification. CopperCore provides a way for implementers to jumpstart building an LD-compliant learning management system. It provides two major APIs to deal with the processing of LD. One covers admini...

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Published inLearning Design pp. 91 - 108
Main Authors Martens, Harrie, Vogten, Hubert
Format Book Chapter
LanguageEnglish
Published Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2005
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Summary:Since the release of LD there has been a need for a reference implementation of a player for the specification. CopperCore provides a way for implementers to jumpstart building an LD-compliant learning management system. It provides two major APIs to deal with the processing of LD. One covers administration-related tasks while the other deals with the runtime delivery of LD. CopperCore has been implemented using J2EE and the main components are implemented as Enterprise Java Beans. The use of J2EE allows a number of different implementation strategies giving developers the choice between a pure web-based approach and a dedicated native Java client. CopperCore is now readily available to all developers who wish to integrate LD support into their own software. It is released under the GNU General Public License and is available for free through SourceForge at http://www.coppercore.org.
ISBN:9783540228141
3540228144
DOI:10.1007/3-540-27360-3_6