Hi all,
2011/11/14 Stuart Lewis <s.le...@auckland.ac.nz>
> The method that seems to work in this setting is to use 'deposit by
> reference'. That is, you deposit a description of the item, including
> details of where the item can be found. It is then up to ingesting system
> to pull the data - perhaps via an offline queue process, using some other
> method (ftp, scp, nfs, etc).
>
That's great. I can't find any reference to it in the specification though,
should I use the Content-Location header for this purpose?
http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec14.html#sec14.14
Let us know how you get on - it is interesting to see the protocol being
> pushed to its limits with use cases such as yours.
>
Sure, I will be happy to share my experience as soon as I get something
working!
Thank you.
Best regards,
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Jesús García Crespo
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