revisiting once the planned architectural developments have come to
pass.
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University of Canterbury: Solaris 10 / Sun Fire 440
See:
ResearchSpace at Auckland - Disaster Recovery (DR) - Yin Yin Latt
(http://www.ira.auckland.ac.nz/seminar/)
Why, may I ask, would you want to run Linux on SPARC in preference to
Solaris?
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of records following the `1964-1970' pattern
I'll test the sorting and so on.
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ranges at all. It is also becoming
clear that the lack of genuine validation by the item importer can
easily lead to the widespread corruption of ones metadata. I hope I am
wrong as these would be serious deficiencies.
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Scott.
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Date: Fri, 08 Jun 2007 12
, let alone in one that has
pretensions to provide a basis for a digital archive. I would welcome
comments from DSpace core developers on their proposed solution to
DSpace's lack of support for encoding periods.
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I hope this helps
Paulo Jobim
Em 12/06/2007, às 07
to
validate `dublin_core.xml'. Surely some sort of DTD or Schema must
exist, if only to check the validity bulk imported material?
Any pointers would be much appreciated.
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request for
the `Definitive DSpace DTD or Schema'.
Best Richard
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MyCoRe Documentation:
http://www.mycore.de/content/main/documentation.xml
Note the commitment to support enterprise grade databases, support for
audio and video streaming, and an Z39.50 interface.
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Thanks for taking up this project, and best of luck.
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the case. See Joyent/TextDrive's Accelerators:
http://radiant.joyent.com/accelerator/
On Thu, 2007-04-12 at 09:49 +1200, Richard MAHONEY wrote:
Dear Robert et al.,
On Thu, 2007-04-12 at 07:15, Robert Tansley wrote:
We considered this way back when (2001); we decided on using
be able to suggest
how it might be possible to configure (cajole) DSpace-1.4 into using S3
as an assetstore. The Amazon blurb says that S3:
`Uses standards-based REST and SOAP interfaces designed to work with any
Internet-development toolkit.'
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blurb says that S3:
`Uses standards-based REST and SOAP interfaces designed to work with any
Internet-development toolkit.'
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The current incarnation of CPS -- Nuxeo 5 -- is an open source Java
app.. It is possible that some of the version control code could be
modified by the DSpace community:
(http://www.nuxeo.org/sections/about/)
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decent platform for Java web apps and the like ;)
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