Mike
I'm happy to be contradicted but recent experience would suggest not.
The object could subscribe to multiple models, one of which handles the
core datastreams which will *always* be there and one each for the other
datastreams (or permanent groups of datastreams). Any given object
subscribes to the models it needs. A bit messy, but it should work.
We recently had an image content model that required a datastream called
'thumbnail'; in a small group of objects it was incorrectly called
'thumb' - for these *none* of the disseminations in the SDef would work,
even the ones dealing with datastreams that were correctly present.
Richard
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From: Park, Michael [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 26 January 2009 16:52
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Fedora-commons-users] Content Model question
Hi,
I am creating a Content Model for an image. It will have thumbnail,
master, lowres and highres datastreams. How can I handle times when I
will not have every one of those datastreams for the object? Does
Fedora allow this?
Thanks,
Mike
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