Hi Doron
Thank you so much for your reply. That would be great if you could send your
web.xml file to me please.
Thanks once again.
Martin
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From: Shalvi, Doron (NIH/NLM) [C] [mailto:shal...@mail.nlm.nih.gov]
Sent: Wednesday, 30 June 2010 2:59 AM
To: fedora-commons-us
Fedora-commons-users,
I have been unable to enable the harvester. Basically the issue is that the
/oaiprovider web app periodically polls against the /fedora/risearch
triplestore, but instead of retrieving an ITQL response with the fedora objects
for the harvester to mantain, this query causes
Just to add another data point, the NSDL has been running an
OAIProvider-based OAI service since '07 or so. I believe they are
harvested regularly by OAISter without any issues.
As an example, I'm pretty sure this must have been harvested from the
NSDL last year:
http://oaister.worldcat.org/oclc
Ah - that would explain. Yes, we are using the Proai-based system. It
is being harvested (at least) by the British Library and a service in
mainland Europe (whose name I temporarily forget but could look up if it
were important...)
Richard
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From: Anoop Kumar [mailto:an
Hi Richard,
I assume your are running the OAIProvider service that is based on
Proai. Is that right?
We are working with the simple or basic OAI provider service that is
part of Fedora and doesn't need any configuration. Has anyone had
success with harvesters on the basic OAI provider?
best
Hi Mark
Thanks for reporting this. This is covered by
http://jira.duraspace.org/browse/FCREPO-737
Regards
Steve
> -Original Message-
> From: Mark Roy [mailto:umro...@cc.umanitoba.ca]
> Sent: 22 June 2010 23:15
> To: fedora-commons-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: [Fedora-commons-
I'm slightly confused by this. We've been running the OAI provider for
almost two years. Once we got it working properly (the config is
troublesome) no-one has complained that they can't use its output...
Perhaps we've just been lucky. [Oh, and we know there *are* some people
harvesting us...]
On Tue, 29 Jun 2010, Richard Green wrote:
> I'm slightly confused by this. We've been running the OAI provider for
> almost two years. Once we got it working properly (the config is
> troublesome) no-one has complained that they can't use its output...
> Perhaps we've just been lucky. [Oh, and
I know that a lot of comments have gone by about people looking into various
problems with the OAI-PMH provider built into Fedora. Is anybody working on
these? We were thinking about putting some cycles into investigating and fixing
many of the problems, but we don't want to reproduce ongoing ef
Hi Martin,
We are also on Fedora 3.2.1 and Muradora 1.4. I've seen this error before in
our logs but can't recall the fix offhand. I would start by investigating
Fedora's web.xml, which is touched several times as part of the Muradora
installation process. In particular, you may want to try
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Dear all,
I'm trying to use fedora as a digital library for experiments results.
Let's assume the results (i.e. temperature, humidity) will be stored in
the following format as a separate datastream in the object (object would have 2
DSs, one DC and second which is defined below)
Let's say the ID
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