The basic search service to which you refer is not really meant to support 
end-user applications, although it certainly can. If you want to use it, I 
would suggest you so do programmatically via the REST API endpoint:

https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/FEDORA35/REST+API#RESTAPI-findObjects

Alternatively, if you intend to develop a sophisticated end-user application, 
it might be better for you to examine some of the scripting development 
frameworks available for Fedora like Islandora or Hydra.

---
A. Soroka
Online Library Environment
the University of Virginia Library


On Jan 4, 2012, at 8:56 AM, Leandro Castro wrote:

> Serhiy, I have other doubt: i should work in this search  
> http://yourhost:8080/fedora/objects , basically I should know how it works so 
> i Can do some modifications, do you know wich is/are the file/s that I should 
> edit???
>           thanks again!!!
>                      Leandro
> 
> 2012/1/3 Leandro Castro <castroleand...@gmail.com>
> Thanks Serhiy, I really aprecciate your help...
>               We are in contact...
>                         Leandro
> 
> 
> 2012/1/3 Serhiy Polyakov <sp0...@gmail.com>
> Leandro,
> 
> Stored as files in the file system:
> fedora/data/objectStore
> fedora/data/datastreamStore
> 
> You can search:
> http://yourhost:8080/fedora/objects
> 
> But generally you need to develop front end or make calls from other
> systems to utilize power of Fedora. Fedora is not out of the box
> solution but rather underlying architecture.
> 
> Serhiy
> University of North Texas
> 
> 
> 
> On Tue, Jan 3, 2012 at 9:16 AM, Leandro Castro <castroleand...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> >
> >> Hello, my name is Leandro and i am from San Juan, Argentina. I am starting
> >> a project where i have to build a system that uses fedora repository and
> >> that recommend learning objects to the users, i have recently install 
> >> fedora
> >> in the server but the problem that i have is that i dont know how and where
> >> fedora saves the e-learning objects, for example, i created a new object
> >> with this pid demo:33 but i did not found it nowhere, i look for it in the
> >> database and perhaps in an xml file, but i did not found it. Do you know 
> >> how
> >> can i do to work whit e learning objects, performs new searchs etc.
> >>         Best Regards,
> >>                           Leandro Castro
> >
> >
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