Hi
I have had limited response about this so I am trying again with more
detail.
We currently use DSpace on a closed network without Internet
connectivity. We are planning the upgrade to 1.5. Issues with this are:
1.
How will Maven work without access to the Internet. Is there a
work around to build the application e.g. create the maven repositories
locally.
2.
When an item is created in DSpace an identifier is created with
the default handle prefix, http://hdl.handle.net/xxxx this was not of
use to us as we did not have the handle server running due to our closed
environment and therefore would not work. To work around this in earlier
DSpace versions the HandleManager.java was edited to create a link that
would work ( prefix changing to something like
http://ourdspace:8080/dspace/xxxx instead of the handle references).
Version 1.5 things have changed in that I cannot find HandleManager.java
to edit and with the introduction of Maven I am confused on how I would
go about doing it if I did find the right java class.
Is there any advice out there on these issues or on running DSpace in a
closed network, it has worked for us up until now however a first look
it seems to me it assumes Internet connectivity.
Thanks
Hamish
________________________________
From: Brett, Hamish
Sent: Thursday, 12 June 2008 5:02 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: sec:U Handles and URLS in 1.5
Hi
Didnt receive any feedback on this one reposting it as it is a show
stopper to us.
Additionally is there a way to setup Handles locally?
Thanks
Hamish
________________________________
From: Brett, Hamish
Sent: Friday, 6 June 2008 4:43 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: sec:U Handles and URLS in 1.5
Hi
We are using DSpace on the corproate Intranet and therefore do not use
the handle system. Before version 1.5 I edited HandleManger.java so that
URLS did not come back in handle form and therefore were usable. Now
with 1.5 the code seems to have changed and HandleManager.java does not
exist. Is there alternate method for fixing the URLS within a local
network.
Thanks
Hamish
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