Hello,

There seem to be two relations to assicoate an object with a collection:
  info:fedora/fedora-system:def/relations-external#isMemberOf
and
  info:fedora/fedora-system:def/relations-external#isMemberOfCollection
Are they equivalent or is the 2nd more specific (as it sounds to me)?
Is there any reason to prefer one of these forms, e.g. when using policies?

Thanks,
Egbert Gramsbergen
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From: Chris Wilper [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: maandag 15 maart 2010 11:50
To: [email protected]; FC Users List
Subject: [Fedora-commons-users] ANN: Akubra 0.3 Release

Hello all,

I'm pleased to announce the release of Akubra 0.3.

  http://fedora-commons.org/go/akubra

Akubra is a Java API that provides read/write access to URI-addressable files.  
It is currently used by the Fedora Commons Repository software to provide an 
adaptable, file-oriented low level storage layer, but it is not 
Fedora-specific.  Akubra achieves a high level of interoperability between 
storage systems by making simplifying assumptions:

In Akubra:
* a Blob is a finite-length bitstream with an id (a URI)
* a BlobStore is primarily concerned with providing read/write access to blobs.

This release has no core API changes, but several important improvements:
- The core Akubra jars are now available in Maven Central; using Akubra in a 
maven project no longer requires special repository configuration.
- All jars are now compiled for Java 6 (Java 5 has reached its End of Service 
Life)
- All jars now include OSGi metadata
- Logging is now done via SLF4J (was commons-logging)
- The JTA dependency is now to version 1.1 (was previously 1.0.1B)

Akubra is an open source project (licensed under Apache 2) and depends on 
community feedback and participation.  If you have any questions/comments about 
Akubra or are working on a custom implementation, we'd love to hear from you.  
Please join one of the project mailing lists:

General questions, release announcements, etc:
  http://groups.google.com/group/akubra-users

Discussion about the development of the Akubra API and implementations:
  http://groups.google.com/group/akubra-dev

Thanks,
Chris Wilper

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