Hi
I double check my dspace, and it shows that the things i deposit through
this desktop client(
http://swordapp.org/sword-v1/sword-v1-clients-and-demonstrator-repositories/)
is unfinished, called "Unfinished Submissions",
and asks me to make a choice to continue or drop it.
I think this may shed some lights.
Thanks~
Vincent
BNU
2011/7/9 Vincent <bnuvinc...@gmail.com>
> Hi Stuart
>
> I ued the desktop client in
> http://swordapp.org/sword-v1/sword-v1-clients-and-demonstrator-repositories/,
> and
> I tried both simple files and packages offered in the above url, but both
> return the error "415 Unsupported media error".
>
> The log is in the attachment.
> Something I spoted is "2011-07-08 02:06:14,437 ERROR
> org.dspace.sword.CollectionDepositor @ Unacceptable content type detected:
> application/pdf for collection 10
> 2011-07-08 02:06:14,437 ERROR org.purl.sword.server.DepositServlet @
> org.purl.sword.base.SWORDErrorException: Unacceptable content type in
> deposit request: application/pdf",but I don't think anything unusual.
>
> Thanks~
>
> Vincent
> BNU
>
> 2011/7/9 Stuart Lewis <s.le...@auckland.ac.nz>
>
>> Hi Vincent,
>>
>> The best option might be look in your dspace.log file, as it will likely
>> explain why it is unhappy with the package and consequently returning the
>> HTTP 415.
>>
>> What headers are you sending along with your file? I think DSpace first
>> looks at the headers to decide if it will accept the package, before looking
>> at the package itself to ensure that it matches the headers that described
>> it.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>>
>> Stuart
>>
>>
>> On 8/07/2011, at 8:17 PM, Neil Taylor [nst] wrote:
>>
>> > Dear Vincent,
>> >
>> > It is a little while since I was involved with this project, but looking
>> at the error message I think it is something that is returned from the
>> repository. If so, then I am cc'ing this to the development list so that the
>> people that worked on the DSpace sword plug-in might be able to offer some
>> help.
>> >
>> > The error message states that the type of package is 'text', which might
>> be a little strange if you are submitting a ZIP file.
>> >
>> > Have you been able to submit any of the test packages available from the
>> swordapp.org website? This might help you to see which types of packages
>> have been tested.
>> >
>> >
>> http://swordapp.org/sword-v1/sword-v1-clients-and-demonstrator-repositories/
>> >
>> > Regards,
>> >
>> > Neil
>> >
>> > On 7 Jul 2011, at 14:07, Vincent wrote:
>> >
>> >> Hi Neil
>> >>
>> >> I am currently working on something about SWORD, and I find the sword
>> demonstration client written by you. It is a very good one, well organized.
>> But somehow I can not use it to deposit to the Dspace I installed on my pc.
>> The error message shows that "code:415, Unsupported Media Type"(see the
>> attachment). This indicates something wrong with the server accepting the
>> file, but I can deposit it to my Dspace if I use the browser to login and
>> deposit.
>> >>
>> >> I don't know whether you have met across this kind of problem before.
>> Could you offer some help?
>> >>
>> >> Besides, what kind of file is OK for deposit, you know, the METS
>> package in a .zip file or normal zip file will do? I doubt this maybe one of
>> the reasons, although I tried one METS package without success.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Thanks~
>> >>
>> >> Vincent
>> >> BNU
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> --
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>> >
>> > --
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>> >
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>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
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