Hi,

Am I correct to understand (after browsing the source code) that the
Basic OAI-PMH provider will not return information about sets at all?

Should something about limitations be added to
https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/FEDORA35/Basic+OAI-PMH+Provider ?
The page says it will respond to every valid request, but it says
nothing about limitations of the provider. It could also provide a
link to the OAI Provider service
https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/FCSVCS/OAI+Provider+Service+1.2.1

Any confirmation would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Ben

On 31 August 2011 14:17, Ben Companjen <bencompan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> This is my first post to this list. I recently subscribed because I
> couldn't find the answer to my question online, although I am
> generally interested in using Fedora Commons. I installed FC 3.5 on a
> Windows 7 machine in Tomcat 6.0.32 using MySQL 5.5.10 and it works :)
> It's only for testing purposes.
>
> My question relates to the builtin OAI-PMH functionality. I was hoping
> that putting objects in a Fedora collection object would show the
> collection object as an OAI-PMH set, but it doesn't. I get an ListSets
> element that is not empty, but only contains a line break.
>
> I have three objects: photo:1, photo:2 and photocol:1. photo:1 and
> photo:2 are related to photocol:1 by "rel:isMemberOfCollection".
> photocol:1 has "rel:isCollection" true (as explained in the FAQ) and
> "hasCollectionMember" photo:1 and photo:2 (because I thought/hoped
> that this would automatically let photocol:1 be recognized as
> collection, before I found out about rel:isCollection).
>
> Is this a known limitation, a bug, or am I doing something wrong?
>
> Regards,
>
> Ben Companjen
>

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