I get fedoraAdmin not an empty field.
I have reported this as FCREPO-963.

Stuart

On Jul 7, 2011, at 12:18 PM, Benjamin Armintor wrote:

> Stuart-
>  Does the resulting object have no ownerId at all, or is fedoraAdmin
> listed as the ownerId?
> 
> - Ben
> 
> On 7/7/11, Stuart Chalk <sch...@unf.edu> wrote:
>> I cannot get the ingest method of the ingest method of the REST API to
>> accept a value in get variable. I send the following rest request via PHP
>> 
>> Array
>> (
>>    [method] => POST
>>    [uri] => Array
>>        (
>>            [host] => localhost
>>            [port] => 8080
>>            [path] => /fedora/objects/eureka:exp10
>>            [query] => Array
>>                (
>>                    [label] => Test experiment
>>                    [ownerId] => Stuart Chalk
>>                    [namespace] => eureka
>>                    [format] => info:fedora/fedora-system:FOXML-1.1
>>                    [logMessage] => Change made using pHedora
>>                )
>>        )
>>    [auth] => Array
>>        (
>>            [method] => Basic
>>            [user] => fedoraAdmin
>>            [pass] => ********
>>        )
>>    [body] =>
>> )
>> 
>> In fedora.log I get
>> 
>> INFO 2011-07-07 07:00:38.339 [http-8080-2] (DefaultManagement) Completed
>> ingest(objectXML, format: info:fedora/fedora-system:FOXML-1.1, encoding:
>> UTF-8, pid   : eureka:exp10, logMessage: Change made using pHedora)
>> 
>> i.e. no mention of the ownerId.  Is it even being used?
>> 
>> Any thoughts appreciated...
>> 
>> Stuart Chalk, Ph.D.
>> Associate Professor of Chemistry
>> Department of Chemistry, University of North Florida
>> 1 UNF Drive, Jacksonville FL 32224
>> P: 904-620-1938
>> F: 904-620-3535
>> E: sch...@unf.edu
>> W: http://www.unf.edu/coas/chemistry/
>> 
>> 
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