What do you mean by 'integration'? It could mean (in rough order of
complexity):
1/ Searching DSpace and FEDORA repositories as one ('shallow' federation)
2/ DSpace and FEDORA mirror content ('deep' federation)
3/ DSpace using FEDORA as storage back-end.
4/ DSpace as UI on FEDORA.
5/ DSpace adopting/building on FEDORA's disseminator model.
6/ Anything 'deeper' (i.e. merging the software systems)
1-2 have been done (see John's email). 3 would be pretty easy but
wouldn't buy you much. 4, 5 and 6 are basically points on a continuum
where you would have to decide which system's user model,
authorization model, etc.etc. to use and adapt the other's (and build
any missing UI components), a huge undertaking.
Rob
On 03/09/07, Anny Bridge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Is there any cases about integrating DSpace with Fedora? I would like to do
> some research about this subject,any suggestions are most welcome.
>
> Thanks in Advance.
>
> Anny
>
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