I'm more of an interface developer, but I think I can point you in the right
direction. Others may be able to elaborate.
As I understand it, you create collections by establishing relationships
between objects. You will generally create a collection object (to which you
can apply a xacml policy if you desire), and using relational metadata, you can
relate other objects to the collection object. This relational metadata can be
captured by your indexing application (such as Lucene or Solr - look into
GSearch to help you out here), meaning that you can specify which collection
you wish to search in your query.
You might get a good idea of how relationships work by examining the RDF stuff
here:
http://fedora-commons.org/confluence/display/FCR30/Digital+Object+Relationships
From: Vamsee Vanaparthy [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2010 4:29 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Fedora-commons-users] Collections in Fedora
Hello Guys,
I have a small question and I really hope someone can quickly point me to right
location.
How do we implement collections in Fedora Commons? Can we have xacml policies
pertaining to a collection? And also I want to know if these objects can be
searched based on collection?
Can someone please point me to right url from the documentation? I just can't
seem to find it.
Thanks,
Vamsee
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