[Dspace-tech] Dspace API for Item Uploading

2011-06-29 Thread Dhaivat
Hi folks,

I am trying to implement dspace using API. I have implemented all the apis
in my project. I am able to create Community as well collection using this
api.Now i want to upload an item . I have gone through the api and i found
SubmissionController is the class which handles the item upload request. Now
i tried to understand the code and i uploaded the file using my GUI . File
is successfully uploaded. But when i perform search in dspace, item is not
display.

Could any one have idea how to use the api (SubmissionController) for item
uploading.. ?


Thanks,
Dhaivat

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[Dspace-tech] persistant archival in dspace

2011-06-29 Thread AMJAD USMAN

hi everybody

hope you all will be doing good.

can anybody tell me how dspace provides persistent archival?

i need technical detail or report.

regards:
amjeeki
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[Dspace-tech] Deleting Items Index Problem

2011-06-29 Thread Isaak, David C
Hello,

I have a specific problem and a general question regarding best practices.

Through the Admin UI, I recently deleted a collection to get rid of the 
collection and its constituent items and bitstreams.  The items were 
successfully removed, but links in the author browse index persist.  When I 
click on a link, I get the message Sorry, there are no results for this 
browse.  I have run indexupdate, but the problem persists.  Do I need to stop 
Tomcat and rebuild the indexes every time an item is deleted?  That solution is 
less than ideal as I am a repository manager and do not have access to Tomcat.  

Generally speaking, when an item is no longer needed as part of the repository, 
is it better to delete items or withdrawal them?  

Details:
We are running DSpace 1.7.1 on a windows server.
We have Discovery turned on and the Discovery facets and filters do update 
correctly when an item is deleted.

Thanks in advance,
David
   

David Isaak
Digital Projects Librarian
Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research
3800 N. Interstate Ave. Portland, OR 97227
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Re: [Dspace-tech] Deleting Items Index Problem

2011-06-29 Thread Mark Diggory
David,

You might try running *./**dspace** index-**init* to blow away and rebuild
the whole browse index.  In general the choice of withdraw vs delete is a
question of if you want to retain the item and provide a tombstone for the
item to users over the long term.  If you do want that tombstone, withdraw
is best, if you just want the item gone permanently, then delete is best.
The collection delete problem seems like a possible bug in browse.

Mark

On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 11:02 AM, Isaak, David C david.c.is...@kpchr.orgwrote:

 Hello,

 I have a specific problem and a general question regarding best practices.

 Through the Admin UI, I recently deleted a collection to get rid of the
 collection and its constituent items and bitstreams.  The items were
 successfully removed, but links in the author browse index persist.  When I
 click on a link, I get the message Sorry, there are no results for this
 browse.  I have run indexupdate, but the problem persists.  Do I need to
 stop Tomcat and rebuild the indexes every time an item is deleted?  That
 solution is less than ideal as I am a repository manager and do not have
 access to Tomcat.

 Generally speaking, when an item is no longer needed as part of the
 repository, is it better to delete items or withdrawal them?

 Details:
 We are running DSpace 1.7.1 on a windows server.
 We have Discovery turned on and the Discovery facets and filters do update
 correctly when an item is deleted.

 Thanks in advance,
 David


 David Isaak
 Digital Projects Librarian
 Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research
 3800 N. Interstate Ave. Portland, OR 97227
 503.335.2437 (tie-line 60-2437)

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[Dspace-tech] OAI-PMH

2011-06-29 Thread Eric H.M.M. Condic


  
  
We are implementing the discovery tool Summon at our library and
they would like to harvest our DSpace IR via OAI-PMH. Does anyone
out there know what URL I should send them? We are currently on
1.4.2 with a rather generic install.

Thanks!!

  

  

  

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  Manager of Technical Services
  Kresge Library
  Oakland University
  Rochester MI 48309-4484
  Phone: 248-370-2467
  FAX: 248-370-2474
  
  

  

  


  

  

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Re: [Dspace-tech] OAI-PMH

2011-06-29 Thread Stuart Lewis
Hi Eric,

 We are implementing the discovery tool Summon at our library and they would 
 like to harvest our DSpace IR via OAI-PMH.  Does anyone out there know what 
 URL I should send them?  We are currently on 1.4.2 with a rather generic 
 install.

 - http://dspace.oakland.edu:8080/dspace-oai/request

To test, visit:

 - http://dspace.oakland.edu:8080/dspace-oai/request?verb=Identify

Thanks,


Stuart Lewis
Digital Development Manager
Te Tumu Herenga The University of Auckland Library
Auckland Mail Centre, Private Bag 92019, Auckland 1142, New Zealand
Ph: +64 (0)9 373 7599 x81928


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