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Ivan Masár commented on DS-1402:
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I think you're really the best person to decide the benefits vs. drawbacks in
this case, so feel free to close this as "won't fix".
This is not a problem in any way, I only thought things could be simplified for
the DSpace admin in two ways:
1) one more scheduled task to run
2) extra space taken up by the index (therefore up to twice the memory usage
for Solr)
Let me make one more suggestion which doesn't solve 1), only 2). What about
making OAI use both cores and only store in the "oai" core what is not
available in the "search" core. I know this might be a bad idea
(interdependency).
And, for clarification - is the "oai" core accessed by XOAI, or by the DSpace
OAI implementation on top of XOAI, or by both? If it's XOAI or both, I can see
how it's not a good idea to make OAI depend on "search".
> Make OAI use the Solr "search" core instead of its own "oai" core
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>
> Key: DS-1402
> URL: https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-1402
> Project: DSpace
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: OAI-PMH, Solr
> Affects Versions: 3.0
> Reporter: Ivan Masár
> Assignee: João Melo
> Labels: oai
> Fix For: 4.0
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> As I understand it, the Solr "oai" core contains a subset of the "search"
> core information, the motivation for a separate core being the initial
> distrubution of XOAI as an addon for DSpace 1.8.
> With XOAI now included in DSpace 3.0, we could get rid of the separate core
> and use the "search" core directly, eliminating the need to schedule the "oai
> import" command. Any fields in "oai" that aren't already in "search" can be
> added there.
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