I was wrong - there is a METS example.

See https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/FCR30/Fedora+METS

This has details of how to specify an M datastream and its ingest location.

Steve

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Steve Bayliss [mailto:stephen.bayl...@acuityunlimited.net] 
> Sent: 19 April 2011 10:32
> To: 'Support and info exchange list for Fedora users.'
> Subject: Re: [fcrepo-user] DC/RELS-EXT in managed datastreams
> 
> 
> Hi Swithun
> 
> Yes, DC and RELS-EXT datastreams can be stored as managed 
> content.  You will
> need to ensure that these datastreams are versioned (we have 
> one outstanding
> JIRA issue on this; unversioned datastreams are not currently 
> supported for
> DC and RELS-EXT).
> 
> I don't believe there are any METS examples on the wiki pages - one
> suggestion here would be to create an object using the Admin 
> UI, export it
> and take a look at the METS file.
> 
> Regards
> Steve
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Swithun Crowe [mailto:c...@st-andrews.ac.uk] 
> > Sent: 19 April 2011 10:24
> > To: Support and info exchange list for Fedora users.
> > Subject: [fcrepo-user] DC/RELS-EXT in managed datastreams
> > 
> > 
> > Hello
> > 
> > Has anyone got an example of a METS document where the DC 
> > and/or RELS-EXT 
> > datastreams are managed (M), rather than inline XML (X)? Does 
> > this work 
> > for technical metadata (under amdSec) too?
> > 
> > I can't find any examples, though this should now be 
> possible, right? 
> > Having as many datastreams as possible as managed content, 
> > rather than 
> > inline, is the way to go for performance, I think I've heard.
> > 
> > Thanks.
> > 
> > Swithun.
> > 
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