[Dspace-tech] locale in xmlui

2011-06-02 Thread Germán Biozzoli
Hi everybody

I'm trying to follow the action of locale in XMLUI.
My requirement is to add controls (flags for instance) for mannualy
change the DSpace language in the header in the same way that jspui
has. Looking at DspaceLocaleAction.java it seems to use the request
parameter locale, I mean that:

http://localhost:8080/xmlui?locale=pt

should work, but it doesn't. Continue using the browser default
language. In the code it seems using findLocale from I18nUtils from
cocoon, that is invoked at sitemap.xmap. I've tried to add parameters
to the map:action=locale as is shown here:

http://cocoon.apache.org/2.1/apidocs/org/apache/cocoon/acting/LocaleAction.html

At final, it seems that in xmlui the only way to change language
manually is to change the browser default language. The question is
(my knowldege about cocoon is poor) should I intercept the call to
findLocale to check the request parameter? Shouldn't be done by the
findLocale function as the comment says? Anybody has tried to do
something similar?

Thanks in advance for any help.
Regards
German

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Re: [Dspace-tech] Application Profile for DSpace

2011-06-02 Thread Mark Diggory
Simon,

DSpace's metadata registry was created around the time that Profiles like
the Library Profile and Qualified Dublin Core were being "thought up".

http://dublincore.org/documents/library-application-profile/

But I wouldn't
say that gives us very much to go on these days. DSpace added fields like
dc.contributor.author and dc.contributor.advisor.  Theres no "Schema" or
"DescriptionSet" or "Profile" to think of, and DSpace confusing uses the
term schema when referring to the namespace that elements/qualifiers are
defined in. I'll also note that SWORD plays with adding some parts of  SWAP
as a packaging requirement.  But again, DSpace won't do much with it.

Best,
Mark

On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 2:31 PM, Brown, Simon Contractor, Digital Consulting
Services  wrote:

>  Is there an application profile in existence for the out-of-the-box
> DSpace metadata terms?  Something like this:
> http://www.dublincore.org/documents/profile-guidelines/
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> Simon Brown
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[Dspace-tech] Discovery autocomplete

2011-06-02 Thread Francisco J . Muñoz A .
Simple question

Is the autocomplete feature of Discovery disabled by default?

TIA

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[Dspace-tech] Application Profile for DSpace

2011-06-02 Thread Brown, Simon Contractor, Digital Consulting Services
Is there an application profile in existence for the out-of-the-box DSpace 
metadata terms?  Something like this:  
http://www.dublincore.org/documents/profile-guidelines/

Thanks!

Simon Brown

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[Dspace-tech] Newbie Question

2011-06-02 Thread Wheeler, Roderick
My name is Roderick, a staff member for the Tuskegee University archives. I
the one who was put in charge of the archive online repository.

The question I have is what is the procedure for showing the usage statics
for Dspace 1.6.0 on a Microsoft Windows server?

I am afraid that I have no coding or compiling experience so a very detailed
or directions would be helpful.

Thank you for your time.
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[Dspace-tech] Dspace SRW/SRU search problem

2011-06-02 Thread Marianna Mühlhölzer
Dear all,

several month ego I installed the Dspace SRW/SRU Service for DSpace
1.6.2 and it worked without any problems. But after an update to DSpace
1.7.2 I get the following error message:

2011-06-02 19:07:36,365 DEBUG ORG.oclc.os.SRW.SRWDatabase @ query:
 64 63 2e 74 69 74 6c 65 20 3d 20 22 74 65 73 74  dc.title = "test
 22   "


2011-06-02 19:07:37,091 INFO  ORG.oclc.os.SRW.SRWDatabase @ 'dc.title =
"test"'==> 9
2011-06-02 19:07:37,092 DEBUG ORG.oclc.os.SRW.SRWDatabase @ keeping
resultSet 'i28ewp' for 300 seconds
2011-06-02 19:07:37,092 DEBUG ORG.oclc.os.SRW.SRWDatabase @
schemaName=info:srw/schema/1/dc-v1.1,
schemaID=info:srw/schema/1/dc-v1.1, 
sortKeys=
2011-06-02 19:07:37,092 DEBUG ORG.oclc.os.SRW.SRWDatabase @ making
RecordIterator, startPoint=1, schemaID=info:srw/schema/1/dc-v1.1
2011-06-02 19:07:37,113 INFO
ORG.oclc.os.SRW.DSpaceLucene.LuceneRecordIterator @
lqr=ORG.oclc.os.SRW.DSpaceLucene.LuceneQueryResult@1
f001f, startPoint=1, numRecs=9
2011-06-02 19:07:37,113 DEBUG ORG.oclc.os.SRW.SRWDatabase @ trying to
get 9 records starting with record 1 from a set of 9 records
2011-06-02 19:07:37,114 INFO
ORG.oclc.os.SRW.DSpaceLucene.LuceneRecordIterator @ in hasNext:
whichRecord=0, numRecs=9, resultItems.le
ngth=9
2011-06-02 19:07:37,114 INFO
ORG.oclc.os.SRW.DSpaceLucene.LuceneRecordIterator @ in nextRecord:
lqr=ORG.oclc.os.SRW.DSpaceLucene.LuceneQueryResult@1f001f, startPoint=1,
whichRecord=0
2011-06-02 19:07:37,116 ERROR
gov.loc.www.zing.srw.srw_bindings.SRWSoapBindingImpl @
java.lang.NullPointerException
java.lang.NullPointerException
at
org.dspace.storage.rdbms.DatabaseManager.queryTable(DatabaseManager.java:220)
at org.dspace.content.Item
$MetadataCache.retrieveMetadata(Item.java:2710)
at org.dspace.content.Item$MetadataCache.get(Item.java:2643)
at org.dspace.content.Item.getMetadata(Item.java:2616)
at org.dspace.content.Item.getMetadata(Item.java:457)


It looks as if the number of the query results is retrieved and the
records cannot be fetched.  

Can anybody help me with this problem?

Thanks with regards,
Marianna Mühlhölzer


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Re: [Dspace-tech] Installation on a NAS box

2011-06-02 Thread helix84
Hi Srijan,

I looked at the specs you provided and didn't find out what operating
system it runs. Maybe it's not meant to be accessed directly, only
managed via some web interface.

The software requirements for running DSpace are datailed here:
https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSDOC/Installation#Installation-PrerequisiteSoftware

Even if your NAS wouldn't have a suitable OS and software to run
DSpace, you can always use it to store the files (the assetstore
directory can live on the NAS and be mounted via NFS, CIFS or
whatever) and run DSpace on another system in your network where you
have control over the software. You can control the location of the
assetstore via the assetstore.dir configuration variable.

Regards,
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