Hi Fedora users,

We setup CMA on Fedora 3.0 with success. sDef's and sDep's work fine using
xslt's and the Saxon service. In Fedroa 3.1 we are not able to do the same
job with the same CMA and the same sDef's and sDep's. We are not aware of
any significant differences between 3.0 and 3.1 in this area.

This is what happens. In 3.0 using URL's like this:

  http://some-site/fedora/get/some-object/some-sdef/some-method

gives us a nice view of our records produced by xslt's using the Saxon
service.

Doing the same in 3.1 gives us this message:

  "The object "some-object" contains no datastream with ID "source" that was
created on or before the specified date/timestamp of "null".

Adding a date to the URL just replaces "null" with the specified date to
this strange message. The message is abracadabra to us. We have no
datastreams with ID "source", so the message is correct about that :-)

Do we need a datastream with ID "source" for some reason?
What changed the behaviour of sDef/sDep in 3.1?
Did we miss significant changes?
Is it a bug?

By the way, when calling the Saxon service without interference of sDef/sDep
the xslt's work fine on both 3.0 and 3.1 like this:

 http://some-site/saxon/SaxonServlet?source=http://some-site/fedora/get/some
-object/some-datastream&style=http://some-site/fedora/get/some-xslt/some-met
hod


Arent J. Bosman
a.j.bos...@tudelft.nl

Digital Product Development
TU Delft Library
Netherlands


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