Hi Chris,
I forgot to include the error in the Tomcat log (sorry about that). There is
something about getDisseminationBindingInfo in DefaultAccess. DefaultAccess is
also mentioned in FCREPO-400. To me it seems to be the same error.
ERROR 2009-02-10 22:14:03.705 [TP-Processor16] ([AccessServlet])
Servlet.service() for servlet AccessServlet threw exception
fedora.server.errors.DatastreamNotFoundException: The object "some-object"
contains no datastream with ID "source" that was created on or before the
specified date/timestamp of "null" .
at
fedora.server.access.DefaultAccess.getDisseminationBindingInfo(DefaultAccess.java:525)
at
fedora.server.access.DefaultAccess.getDissemination(DefaultAccess.java:434)
at
fedora.server.access.FedoraAccessServlet.getDissemination(FedoraAccessServlet.java:730)
at
fedora.server.access.FedoraAccessServlet.doGet(FedoraAccessServlet.java:440)
...
<SKIP THE REST>
I can send a set of objects if you want to investigate. I am not allowed to
send zip-files from my work e-mail. Can I upload the set to JIRA, maybe attach
it to FCREPO-400?
Thanks,
Arent
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
> Of Chris Wilper
> Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2009 1:12 AM
> To: Bosman, Arent
> Subject: Re: [Fedora-commons-users] What changed sDef/sDep
> behaviour in 3.1?
>
> Hi Arent,
>
> If the objects worked in 3.0 but not in 3.1, it sounds to me like a
> bug. I'm trying to determine if this is related to the following
> issue:
>
> https://fedora-commons.org/jira/browse/FCREPO-400
>
> Can you send a set of objects that you're seeing this problem with
> (the content model object, the sdef/sdep, and a data object) so I can
> look closer?
>
> Thanks,
> Chris
>
> On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 10:08 PM, Arent J. Bosman
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi Fedora users,
> >
> > We setup CMA on Fedora 3.0 with success. sDef's and sDep's
> work fine using
> > xslt's and the Saxon service. In Fedroa 3.1 we are not able
> to do the same
> > job with the same CMA and the same sDef's and sDep's. We
> are not aware of
> > any significant differences between 3.0 and 3.1 in this area.
> >
> > This is what happens. In 3.0 using URL's like this:
> >
> > http://some-site/fedora/get/some-object/some-sdef/some-method
> >
> > gives us a nice view of our records produced by xslt's
> using the Saxon
> > service.
> >
> > Doing the same in 3.1 gives us this message:
> >
> > "The object "some-object" contains no datastream with ID
> "source" that was
> > created on or before the specified date/timestamp of "null".
> >
> > Adding a date to the URL just replaces "null" with the
> specified date to
> > this strange message. The message is abracadabra to us. We have no
> > datastreams with ID "source", so the message is correct
> about that :-)
> >
> > Do we need a datastream with ID "source" for some reason?
> > What changed the behaviour of sDef/sDep in 3.1?
> > Did we miss significant changes?
> > Is it a bug?
> >
> > By the way, when calling the Saxon service without
> interference of sDef/sDep
> > the xslt's work fine on both 3.0 and 3.1 like this:
> >
> >
> http://some-site/saxon/SaxonServlet?source=http://some-site/fe
dora/get/some
> >
> -object/some-datastream&style=http://some-site/fedora/get/some
-xslt/some-met
> > hod
> >
> >
> > Arent J. Bosman
> > [email protected]
> >
> > Digital Product Development
> > TU Delft Library
> > Netherlands
> >
> >
> >
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