Diggory Mark wrote:
Now, If someone might invest the time to get us on JSP 2.0 rather than
this antiquated JSP 1.x version we are using, then we could upgrade
the JSLT libraries as well and use EL syntax to reference things
rather than JSP%=% tags. then it would look much cleaner to you.
JSP
On 14/02/2009 17:57, Diggory Mark wrote:
1 - In Sections 3.3 and 3.4 there is specified an atom:generator
element
for the deposit response. This entry requires a URI defining the
software which generated the response, and I'm unsure as to what the
best thing to put in that field is. The
I'd actually be more interested in targeting 2.0, I don't think we are
far off from having the ExternalIdentifier portion be an
ExternalIdentifier service in 2.0 that would be utilized to add
appropriately generated ExternalIdentifiers to Entities.
Whilst I completely agree with the need to
From: Larry Stone [mailto:l...@mit.edu]
I mostly agree, but suggest you consider what happens when e.g. the LDAP
entry goes away; we can't get rid of the EPerson because it's
connected to
some policy objects or something,
For the most part, I wouldn't consider policy objects to be relevant - if
Hello fellow tech-heads,
We intend to hold the next meeting on #duraspace Wednesday, September 23
at 16:00 GMT. (*)
This is now, but there is a general lack of attendance. We are going to try and
reconvene at 20:00 GMT (16:00 for those on the east coast, bleary eyes for
those down under).
I was going to make exactly the same proposal after reading the second
paragraph.
Logically, it's the right thing to do - the provenance for 'this' instance
is how it came to be in 'this' repository. Whatever happened to it in
another location is essentially a matter for that provider.
Although,
2010/1/21 Tom De Mulder td...@cam.ac.uk
On Wed, 20 Jan 2010, Richard Rodgers wrote:
Apologies for the confusion - 'index_all' was the old name for the
script: I did mean index-update. One wouldn't run index-init except in cases
of new systems, corrupt indices or the like.
Index-update
On 28 Jan 2010, at 10:46, TAYLOR Robin wrote:
Metadata encodings :- Seems like a good thing to me. Could be used as the
basis for validation of metadata and possibly as a means of reducing some of
the bespoke qualification of DC metadata terms that exists in Dspace.
Validation - that sounds
On 28 Jan 2010, at 14:04, Simon Brown wrote:
Having dug through the code a little more in the meantime, it seems
that the effect of pruneIndexes() is to remove from the browse indexes
information about items which are expunged and/or withdrawn; in that
light it might not be necessary to
I don't think auto populating it from JIRA would be useful - at any one
time, there may be lots of minor known bugs. But if they weren't largely
inconsequential, you would think we would choose to postpone a new release
until they are fixed.
Of course, there may be exceptions to that, but then if
areas to have discussions around.
Regards,
G
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On Mar 8, 2010, at 10:49 AM, Graham Triggs wrote:
Hi Christophe,
On 5 March
Hi Kumar,
You should be able to add content to the Wiki... at the very least, you
ought to be able to add a comment to the GSOC page.
Feel free also to discuss your proposal on this list, or dspace-tech - these
are more likely to get a response than just posting on the Wiki.
Bear in mind, that
Ahhh... testing. It's an interesting subject. Because we can all see the
importance in being able to say that something is tested and working - but
we all have different experiences (or simply take different things away from
the same experiences) of what works, and what doesn't.
On 7 April 2010
On 14 May 2010 13:43, Mark H. Wood mw...@iupui.edu wrote:
Closing could be part of the release process. When a fix is
incorporated into a release, the issue should be closed. To revisit it
after a release, a new issue should be linked to the old. But I
wouldn't want to do that without an
I'll add an extra note to all of this.
It's important to not just look at the specifics of one option, but to
consider what the alternatives could be.
The obvious starting point there would be to look at what it would mean to
let Spring (and [possibly] SpringDM) simply be Spring, and only wire
There are other points that have been raised in this discussion that I'll
probably return to in the fullness of time, but I'll let it develop by
itself for the time being.
I do want to pick up one point you made though Mark.
On 4 June 2010 15:42, Mark H. Wood mw...@iupui.edu wrote:
At first I
If you want stability, then all JDBC classes - including DBCP (which is
itself a DataSource / driver wrapper) - should be pushed down / delegated to
the common Tomcat classloader.
This would be necessary for JNDI configurations, but more importantly all
JDBC drivers register into the JVM wider
On 22 October 2010 15:46, Mark H. Wood mw...@iupui.edu wrote:
On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 03:57:43PM -0400, Mark H. Wood wrote:
It's spending long stretches of time (and huge wads of memory)
validating something or other.
This may be because some days ago I installed Java EE plugins. But I
I've got the same issues locally... some sort of out of bounds issue in
reading the configuration file by the looks of it.
I removed the curation code from the workflowmanager in my working copy so
that I could get on with some other stuff, but it needs fixing.
On 31 October 2010 22:12, Kim
On 5 November 2010 16:10, Mark Diggory mdigg...@atmire.com wrote:
Enabling Discovery as a separate webapplication is possible if we make
the following concessions:
1.) Enable the Discovery Consumer by default in dspace.cfg and
accept that all apps including the traditional xmlui use it.
2.)
On 5 November 2010 19:55, Graham Triggs grahamtri...@gmail.com wrote:
There have been a few improvements in DSpace 1.7 recently. I just ran a
test on my MacBook Pro. My local repository started with an existing 94072
items already installed.
Running the ItemImport command, over a period of 5
Would it be quicker / easier for us - for the purposes of the release
candidate and testathon - to use a DSpace repository without it syncing to
the central servers?
That would then buy us time to deal with the sonatype issues.
G
On 8 November 2010 14:34, Mark Diggory mdigg...@atmire.com wrote:
Hi,
For anyone following the dspace-changelog email list, you may have noticed
one or two commits bearing my name. So, a little explanation of what has
been happening as we head into the release candidate / testathon.
The majority of commits in October were related to static analysis of the
I tried the 9.0 driver with an 8.4 database, without any problems.
G
On 15 November 2010 14:39, Mark H. Wood mw...@iupui.edu wrote:
There was a href='http://irclogs.duraspace.org/index.php?date=2010-11-03
'
discussion/a of updating this rather old dependency, but I see that
trunk still
It's not just the publishing world - it's very common across the internet to
use email addresses as the login identity - Amazon, Google Accounts, Windows
Live, Yahoo, Ebay - I could go on forever.
There are strong advantages to using email addresses for login identities -
they are unique and easy
I've just been playing with Maven 3 to build the current trunk. Aside from
one small complaint about a missing relativePath (which I've corrected,
tested in both Maven 2 3, and committed), and warnings about missing
plugin versions (which I've not corrected), there are some interesting
issues
I've tried it in a development environment without issues, but it wasn't an
exhaustive check of the functionality.
G
On 19 January 2011 16:50, Jeffrey Trimble jatrim...@ysu.edu wrote:
Has anyone tested Postrgesql 9x with Dspace 1.6 or 1.7? If so, does it
work or not?
Any caveats?
I have a
My turn!!
I'm certainly in favour of having [more] POJO services / components, and
using Spring as a container for them.
Now, to address some of the practicalities. I still say that what we have
now is back-to-front, and unnecessarily complex. The Spring configurations
should be loaded at the
On 1 April 2011 11:08, Mark Diggory mdigg...@atmire.com wrote:
I argued extensively during my redesign of dspace to use maven in 2006,
that many of the individual dspace-xxx modules should have had their own svn
project spaces (trunk/branches/tags) so that they could have separate
releasing,
.
For examples of projects which are already working/sharing code in a
more public manner, please see the following:
* Graham Triggs' WebMVC project:
* SVN: http://scm.dspace.org/svn/repo/modules/webmvc/
* Wiki Docs:
https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSPACE/WebMVC+%28Freemarker%29+UI
* Robin
On 2 May 2011 03:35, Richard Rodgers rrodg...@mit.edu wrote:
The data model forces all items to belong to at least one container
(collection) - this is why there is no public item.create() either (which
would allow uncontained items in the repository).
Items can also belong to other
On 3 May 2011 20:34, Mark Diggory mdigg...@atmire.com wrote:
Example: Hacking Domain Model Locally
Right now, to add behavior to DSpace when Item state is altered has two
options:
a.) Alter the Item code
b.) Write a consumer.
The problem with (a) is that we need to maintain differences
On 4 May 2011 08:03, Mark Diggory mdigg...@atmire.com wrote:
I think we should work to keep the Data Access Layer and the Business Logic
Layer separate.
I agree with that principle, but...
I see the Event Manager as Business Logic layer and the DAO as Persistence
layer. If you need to
On 4 May 2011 15:12, Mark H. Wood mw...@iupui.edu wrote:
As usual, I want to quibble about terms. To me, an event is
something that has already happened and I (as an event consumer) am
merely being notified that it has happened. So event notices can be
delivered whenever we get around to
Rather timely that you sent an email about this, as I was thinking a bit
more about this over lunch.
And in particular, about the issue of 'additional' modules and the spaghetti
dependencies between them and the projects of the official release [trunk].
Bottom line, is that I still believe that
On 5 May 2011 17:27, Tim Donohue tdono...@duraspace.org wrote:
Robin can correct me if I'm wrong, but I feel Robin's questions were
more related to *policy decisions* from the Committers group. For
example, his first question could have been reworded as: What should be
our *policy* around
On 5 May 2011 22:48, Tim Donohue tdono...@duraspace.org wrote:
I will state that I *completely* agree that we should have an open
development workspace for anyone (committers or non-committers) to
create their own Maven projects DSpace plugins. But, I think that is
*NOT* the same as what the
On 10 May 2011 13:38, Robin Taylor robin.tay...@ed.ac.uk wrote:
In the UK at least most sites do not have a
dedicated repo developer. I also suspect most sites take the code from
the downloadable zip and never go near SVN. There is already a Jira
issue from the DCAT group asking for an
On 11 May 2011 01:48, Mark Diggory mdigg...@atmire.com wrote:
Yes, but you need to realize that confluence has certain standards it
maintains.
1.) Its just one webapplication and only one webapplication
A good thing.
5.) An OSGi implementation mounts a secondary directory to run plugins
On 11 May 2011 08:12, Mark Diggory mdigg...@atmire.com wrote:
Until you create addons that have dependencies on other addons, then you
need to add more than one jar and make sure your versions are correct, part
of the reason they use OSGi.
This isn't really the right thread for a
Hi,
On 11 May 2011 15:57, Tim Donohue tdono...@duraspace.org wrote:
The missing piece here that you may not have understood is that the DSpace
Easy Installer actually is automating more of the install processes.
That's why I said it would be good to know more about it. I realized it
would be
On 11 May 2011 20:50, Tim Donohue tdono...@duraspace.org wrote:
I can definitely see you point about also improving documentation. But as
DSpace is now nearly 9 years old and we still haven't found easy enough
documentation, I'm not sure I'm in full agreement that we'll ever be able to
Hi,
On 12 May 2011 15:30, Tim Donohue tdono...@duraspace.org wrote:
IMHO Documentation should likely have (at least) two audiences:
* Novice User (never tried DSpace before, but wants to try it out and get
it running relatively quickly)
* Advanced User or System Admin (describes/explains all
Hi Sue,
This is actually already logged in JIRA:
https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-403
Nobody has provided a patch or taken it on as yet - it's been evaluated as
low priority, but it is a nice little task for someone in the community to
take on and provide a patch if they are interested.
On 19 May 2011 20:57, Mark Diggory mdigg...@atmire.com wrote:
webmvc folks, this is where I think you might be of assistance, looking at
these REST API parts 1-3 above (see
https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSPACE/REST+API) and the proposal
around a Javascript Based User interaction. Can you
of the community regarding the licensing
issue.
And as mentioned by Graham Triggs, the ClientUI will be a part of the
DSpace (though currently as an independent module). Hence I would request
Peter Dietz to create a new repository in DSpace (Git or SVN) for
dspace-clientui module and provide me access
On 28 June 2011 21:40, Mark Diggory mdigg...@atmire.com wrote:
On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 11:44 AM, Richard Rodgers rrodg...@mit.edu
wrote:
The changes made to support modular configuration were intended to be
completely backward compatible, so the family of methods that are *not*
modular,
Would it just be confusing the issue to start talking about GitHub, or is it
actually a good time to bring it into the discussion?
I'm not advocating for a move of trunk / supported modules to GitHub (at
least, not yet), but if we are moving experimental / development modules out
of their current
Hi,
On 1 August 2011 16:44, Richard Rodgers rrodg...@mit.edu wrote:
I have a few remarks inline, but my bottom line: I think this whole area
needs more analysis before leaping into any solution, esp. right before a
release.
The Domain Model work is interesting and creative, but I'm not
Hi,
On 1 August 2011 17:17, Tim Donohue tdono...@duraspace.org wrote:
2. We need to make it clear how to install 'dspace-replicate' both to
command-line (copy JARs to [dspace]/lib/) and also how to install it to
XMLUI (copy JARs to [dspace]/webapps/xmlui/WEB-INF/lib/) and JSPUI, etc.
(And
+1
On 4 August 2011 23:19, Jeffrey Trimble jatrim...@ysu.edu wrote:
+1
Jeff
On Aug 4, 2011, at 10:24 AM, Tim Donohue wrote:
All,
I just received the below nomination from Amy Lana at U of Missouri to
add Hardy Pottinger to the Committers Group (see full nomination email
below).
On 24 August 2011 18:25, Mark H. Wood mw...@iupui.edu wrote:
(If you're curious: FileWeaver-maven-plugin combines multiple inputs
into a given output file, with token filtering somewhat like
m-resource-p. I needed to concatenate test settings with the model
dspace.cfg and couldn't find any
It may be possible to use the Maven Shade plugin:
http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-shade-plugin/examples/resource-transformers.html
On 26 August 2011 20:35, Mark H. Wood mw...@iupui.edu wrote:
Hmmm, concatenation could possibly be done with antrun...concat.
How do we feel about antrun?
Hi Richard,
I suspect you are attempting to run the build from the 'dspace' assembly
area.
The problem that we had with Maven 3 is that it did not like the duplicate
definition of the modules that occurred from being in the parent pom.xml,
and the profile definitions in the assembly project
On 1 September 2011 22:20, Mark Diggory mdigg...@atmire.com wrote:
On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 2:11 PM, Mark H. Wood mw...@iupui.edu wrote:
But, I agree with your point. It does seem like we can find ways to make
this easier post-1.8.0. You should be able to Install DSpace and then
drop in
On 1 September 2011 22:11, Mark H. Wood mw...@iupui.edu wrote:
Hmmm, no, if I understand that one, they are quite different: I want
to build add-ons *outside of the DSpace source tree*, not scoop them
in and rebuild the whole works. This requires planning when designing
the bits that are
On 2 September 2011 14:33, Mark H. Wood mw...@iupui.edu wrote:
Going back to the DSpace [assembly] project, I
change the pom.xml to reference the artifact as a dependency. Running
'mvn
package' will prepare the installer directory, and if you look in the
'lib'
directory, it now includes
On 27 October 2011 06:28, Mark Diggory mdigg...@atmire.com wrote:
I'd say
1.) We should consider the MIT proposal to do away with Bundles, its
critical that we reduce the complexity in this area of DSpace an align
it with the Fedora Object Model.
I agree that we should look to reduce the
Hi Scott,
I did make a media-filter that self registered all of the formats
supported by JAI. Although I never specifically tested it with JPEG
2000.
G
On 21 March 2012 19:32, Scott Phillips scott.a.phill...@gmail.com wrote:
DSpacers,
Has anyone been able to make the media-filter process
Hi,
As the main protagonist of the WebMVC project, I should probably step in
and say something. It's good to see that there are others who wish to
develop a UI using the Spring MVC framework, however, there are a few
comments I would like to make about this proposal.
If you look at the project
Hi Richard,
I'm not sure if that's a wise approach.
The way I've done it, is that to inject dependencies into every (web)
application, I add a dependencies section to the pom.xml in the modules
directory (i.e. the parent of jspui, xmlui, etc.).
And to inject dependencies into the offline 'lib'
to be with the transitive
dependencies - they are not being pulled into either the offline lib
or the webapps, which is baffling me. Not least because it works fine
in my dev environment, but not in the live environment.
Cheers,
Richard
On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 12:03 PM, Graham Triggs grahamtri
Not really meant as overall arguments against browse, just pointing out
two current issues with Browse:
pagination counts incorrect: https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-954
I'm not sure what is going on there, but a couple of things immediately
leap out:
1) The sort_value should be unique
Well in theory, there is OpenSAML -
http://shibboleth.net/products/opensaml-java.html
I have no idea how well this would work in practice
On 31 July 2013 10:35, Hilton Gibson hilton.gib...@gmail.com wrote:
Would be nice to get a java only solution to shib. That would clean up a
lot of
Hi,
On 4 November 2013 09:13, Kostas Stamatis kstama...@ekt.gr wrote:
1) REST API versioning
---
As read from some sites and blogs, the versioning of a REST API can be
denoted either in the URL or in the mime type of the HTTP communication (in
the ”Accept” and
On 11 November 2013 15:26, Tim Donohue tdono...@duraspace.org wrote:
Whatever we use, I think the IDs surfaced by the REST API do need to be
persistent. They need not necessarily be globally unique/persistent
(like a handle or DOI), but they should be persistent within DSpace,
Database IDs
On 12 November 2013 16:50, Tim Donohue tdono...@duraspace.org wrote:
Therefore, I'm hesitant to limit the locally-unique ID to suffix only
-- as I believe that may cause ID collisions in some DSpace instances.
I think it needs to remain [prefix]/[suffix] until we have something
better, like
Hi Tim,
On 11 November 2013 18:09, Tim Donohue tdono...@duraspace.org wrote:
Actually, this is a big deal, as whether an ID in the REST API was
persistent would now *depend* how you are backing up your DSpace
Well, it depends on the guarantees that you want to provide. If you are
expecting
Hi Tim,
On 13 November 2013 14:53, Tim Donohue tdono...@duraspace.org wrote:
My main point here is that we need to find something that is still
*achievable* for 4.0.
Brainstorming a longer term resolution (which you see to be), is also a
great exercise.
My main point is actually to
On 13 November 2013 18:06, Mark H. Wood mw...@iupui.edu wrote:
Please let us keep DS-220 in mind. SWORD needs a *globally unique*
identifier to begin deposit, before we will have created a Handle or
DOI or whatnot -- that happens when the Item is installed. So
we are sort of being forced
I believe some of the service providers that maintain a number of DSpace
instances have looked into this.
And it would make sense for our demo server, for us to deploy new versions
as it is developed. That may be true for you if you are doing lots of
active development.
It's also quite nice to
Hmmm I'm not going to vote, because I do believe that DCValue needs to
go.
We have structures for MetadataValue which (iirc) were put in place when we
allowed multiple metadata schemas to be registered. It's wrong to have
things lying around that suggest they are Dublin Core, when they
What, you mean like this? :)
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_name=20070424182230.GA28212%40pomona.hpl.hp.comforum_name=dspace-devel
On 27 January 2014 12:09, helix84 heli...@centrum.sk wrote:
How about before voting we first try to find out the reasons why it
was
On 27 July 2015 at 23:22, Andrea Schweer schw...@waikato.ac.nz wrote:
As a completely separate thought, might it make sense to look at
something like Mailchimp just in terms of what other places consider
reasonable to put in front of end users when it comes to creating e-mail
templates? They
How are you planning to do the migration, as the Groups Migration API
documentation suggests that it does take notice of the Date: field in the
(RFC 822 formatted) messages?
G
On 3 August 2015 at 15:40, Tim Donohue tdono...@duraspace.org wrote:
Hi Developers / Committers,
As of yet, I've
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Graham Triggs resolved DS-131.
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Resolution: Fixed
Browse By Title displays all titles beginning with punctuation at the top of
the list
: DSpace 1.x
Issue Type: Bug
Affects Versions: 1.5.2, 1.5.1, 1.5.0
Reporter: Graham Triggs
If you delete a bitstream that is marked as a 'primary' bitstream, then the
primary_bitstream_id field on the bundle table is not cleared.
As this is a foreign key relationship
Project: DSpace 1.x
Issue Type: Improvement
Components: JSPUI
Reporter: Graham Triggs
Priority: Minor
The eperson select pop-up only works if the form that it is embedded in is
named 'epersongroup'. This can be limiting for re-use
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Graham Triggs commented on DS-245:
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imho, any bitstream in the system should be considered valid
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Graham Triggs resolved DS-265.
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Documentation Status: Not Required
Resolution: Fixed
Fix Version/s: 1.6.0
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Graham Triggs resolved DS-356.
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Resolution: Fixed
Fix Version/s: 1.6.0
Antispam for suggest item feature
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Graham Triggs resolved DS-359.
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Resolution: Fixed
Add alternate file appender for log4j
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Graham Triggs reassigned DS-359:
Assignee: Graham Triggs
Add alternate file appender for log4j
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Graham Triggs commented on DS-460:
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If we are going to consider changing the default logging appender
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Graham Triggs commented on DS-470:
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I'm looking at the possibility of having the indexer determine
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Graham Triggs commented on DS-470:
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It's a little while since my head was completely in the browse
Reporter: Graham Triggs
Fix For: 1.6.0
After checking out trunk to a completely clean system, and running mvn package
/ install... going into the dspace/target area and running 'ant frest_install'
fails:
Buildfile: build.xml
test_database:
[java] 2010-01-28 17:31:54,335 INFO
Issue Type: Bug
Components: DSpace API
Affects Versions: 1.5.2, 1.5.1, 1.5.0
Reporter: Graham Triggs
Assignee: Graham Triggs
Priority: Critical
Fix For: 1.6.0
All EPerson objects store the email address lowercase
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Graham Triggs resolved DS-477.
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Resolution: Fixed
LDAPHierarchicalAuthentication fails when the LDAP returns mixed case email
address
Components: DSpace API
Reporter: Graham Triggs
SWORDURLManager.getDSpaceObject() calls getBaseDepositUrl() to get the base url
to strip from the deposit location, in order to retrieve the handle.
If the deposit is attempted on any url that is not either exactly as
configured
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Graham Triggs commented on DS-618:
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We definitely need to keep an eye on pre-requisites and recommended
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Graham Triggs commented on DS-618:
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No, the documentation of the required minimum and/or recommended
Components: DSpace API
Affects Versions: 1.6.2, 1.6.1, 1.6.0
Reporter: Graham Triggs
Assignee: Graham Triggs
Priority: Minor
Util.java has a hardcoded reference to the groupId and artifactId that is
designated in the dspace-api POM file.
This makes
Project: DSpace 1.x
Issue Type: Improvement
Reporter: Graham Triggs
Assignee: Graham Triggs
Fix For: 1.7.0
Use an inner class in Item to cache the metadata entries. This allows us to
delay metadata loading until it is required, instead
Reduce browse prune cost
Key: DS-696
URL: http://jira.dspace.org/jira/browse/DS-696
Project: DSpace 1.x
Issue Type: Improvement
Reporter: Graham Triggs
Assignee: Graham Triggs
: Improvement
Reporter: Graham Triggs
Assignee: Graham Triggs
Fix For: 1.7.0
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Issue Type: Bug
Reporter: Graham Triggs
Assignee: Graham Triggs
Fix For: 1.7.0
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Graham Triggs updated DS-698:
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Documentation Status: Not Required (was: Needed)
Status: Open (was: Received
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Graham Triggs resolved DS-698.
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Resolution: Fixed
BitstreamStorageManager fails when deleting primary bitstream (constraint
violation
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Graham Triggs resolved DS-696.
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Resolution: Fixed
Reduce browse prune cost
Key: DS-696
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