See these pages for an easy way to get started making SIPs.  A package  
is just a manifest plus content files, so it can contain anything so  
long as the METS manifest describes it accurately.

http://wiki.dspace.org/index.php/DSpace_SIP_Toolkit
http://wiki.dspace.org/index.php/Simple_LNI_Client

As for the LNI, when originally written it supported workflow and it's  
in the architecture but I don't know how recently it has been tested.   
Submitting to a collection with workflow is no different, but there  
are also some URLs to access workflow objects. See the original  
documentation here:

http://web.mit.edu/lcs/www/lni/

The version on the wiki is badly mutilated and hard to read, it never  
got repaired after a failed wiki format conversion.

/lcs

On Jul 14, 2009, at 8:01 AM, Vidya R wrote:

>
>
>
> I am testing with DSpace version - 1.5.1 and am working to integrate  
> our LMS to the DSpace repository through LNI. I waould want add  
> different types of content through the interface.
>  I have successfully run the LNI with the smoke test and have been  
> successful in ingesting a few contents of PDF type into the  
> repository.
> I find that in order to ingest other contents through LNI, they need  
> to be converted to SIP - conforming to METS / MODs package format.
> Could anyone explain if I can ingest any type of content through  
> METS package format?
>
> Also I would want to know if I can use LNI to ingest items to  
> collections configured with workflows. I get an error : the item is  
> in state = 3. unknown.
> If I alter the existing LNI code will it be possible for me to  
> ingest items with workflow?
> Workflow of contents is one of our basic requirements. Please reply.
>
> Thanks
> Vidya
>
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