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Tim Donohue commented on DS-708:
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Actually, strike that. I still have a bit more work to do here (though initial
patches above are "mostly right"). I realized my patch always displays DSpace
Provenance information in METS harvested via OAI-PMH, essentially undoing DS-196
So, I need to dig into this a bit more. It's possible we may still need the
'oai.mets.hide-provenance' configuration.
> Deprecate & Remove old 'org.dspace.app.mets.METSExport' class, as it is
> obsolete
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> Key: DS-708
> URL: https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-708
> Project: DSpace
> Issue Type: Code Task
> Components: DSpace API, OAI-PMH
> Affects Versions: 1.7.0
> Reporter: Tim Donohue
> Assignee: Tim Donohue
> Fix For: 1.8.0
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> Attachments: DS-708-dspace-api.patch, DS-708-dspace-oai-api.patch
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> With the improvements that have happened to the METS Ingest and Dissemination
> packager classes in DSpace 1.7.0 (see DS-466), we should deprecate & remove
> the old 'org.dspace.app.mets.METSExport' class, as it is now considered
> obsolete.
> This older METSExport class is currently used in the following places:
> * OAI-PMH interface (by the org.dspace.app.oai.METSCrosswalk class)
> My proposal is to deprecate this class in DSpace 1.7.0, and then work to
> remove & replace its usage within the OAI-PMH interface in the next major
> version of DSpace (1.8.0).
> The replacement for METSExport is the following classes:
> * org.dspace.content.packager.DSpaceMETSDisseminator
> * org.dspace.content.packager.DSpaceMETSIngester
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