Hi Ben

I think what you are asking is if there's a way for Fedora to manage content
for external/redirect datastreams.  The rationale for these types of
datastreams is that the content is managed externally, so the simple answer
is no - if you need to manage the content through Fedora then managed
datastreams might be more appropriate?

Of course you can retrieve the external content location (URL) from Fedora,
and if you happen to know that the external service managing this content
supports a particular protocol for updating the resource then you could
build this into your application.

Regards
Steve

-----Original Message-----
From: Ben Grissinger [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 16 September 2009 15:14
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Fedora-commons-users] Ingest and store to an
external/redirectedURI


Is there a way to ingest/store an object so that it lands on a 
redirected or external reference location (URL that talks REST or 
http).  I'm able to retrieve from my external reference location, but 
how do I reverse this retrieval process into an ingest process to that 
same target?

Thanks




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