some point.
I've also tested the following:
Rebuild RI and SQL with Mulgara + Derby + Java 6
Rebuild RI and SQL with MPTStore + PostgreSQL + Java 6
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ble, I'll look into it next week. Any specifics which
> version of MS SQL Server to use? I somehow missed the aspect of FF to get rid
> of the RDBMS – can you direct me to some info on it?
>
> Andreas
>
> Am 04.09.2013 um 15:20 schrieb Scott Prater:
>
>> Hello, Andre
> I'm happy to get more inputs on how and what to test. Is MS SQL really
> that uncommon for Fedora? Hard to believe, but the (lack of) responses
> does indicate so.
>
> Please let me know what you'd expect me to do, I'm happy to participate
> and keep the MS SQL
like to find out if there are any
SQLServer users out there who would benefit from tests of the latest
releases of Fedora with it.
If there's no outcry from the community, we'll drop it from our test plan.
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Which leads me to ask: do we need to test Fedora with SQLServer? I would say
no, at least not until it becomes a part of the regular Fedora distribution as
a supported database.
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> I've run the 3.7.0-RC tests on Windows 7 + Oracle 11.2.0 + Ja
I've run the 3.7.0-RC tests on Windows 7 + Oracle 11.2.0 + Java 7. All the
tests pass, including integration test A, B, C, and Q.
I'll work on testing Windows 7 + SQL Server 2012 tomorrow.
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> I'll work on getting Oracle 11g set
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>> concluded yesterday.
>>
>> Adam has been active in the Fedora community for quite a
>> while now, and this year acted as mentor for Fedora's Google
>> Summer of Code project. He's also been working recently with
>
application, do I need to call MessagingClient.stop to stop listening
> for notifications? Is the Fedora JMS service going to have a problem
> otherwise?
>
> THanks!
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'll be able to work on this tomorrow.
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Authentication failed
Can someone else confirm this is an issue? If so, I can open a JIRA
issue for it.
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s set upstream.
On a related note: are these three filters still relevant/useful, or
have they been supplanted by FeSL (at least FilterXmlUserFile and
FilterLdap)? Would it make sense to deprecate these filters in a future
release?
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> yet attached a debugger to see where.
>
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jira.duraspace.org/browse/FCREPO-836 - in general we should check
> tomcat config rather than assuming default locations for stuff.
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> Steve
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>> -Original Message-
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alternatively, use the command line utility fedora-ingest:
https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/FCR30/Client+Command-line+Utilities#ClientCommand-lineUtilities-ingest
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Laura delli Paoli wrote:
> Scott Prater writes:
>
>> Hi, Laura --
>>
>>> I'll
Hi, Laura --
>
> I'll give a look at Fedora's SOAP API since I didnt' find any REST
> function to add new objects.
>
There is a REST function to add new objects:
https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/FCR30/REST+API#RESTAPI-ingest
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Looks like this is the same problem that's addressed in FCREPO-182:
https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/FCREPO-182
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Scott Prater wrote:
> We're having some trouble with playing audio files served through
> Fedora. In some browsers, the audio will play for a few seconds,
a)
: Content-Type: image/jpeg
<= Recv header, 28 bytes (0x1c)
: Transfer-Encoding: chunked
<= Recv header, 37 bytes (0x25)
: Date: Wed, 27 Oct 2010 22:52:31 GMT
<= Recv data, 1148 bytes (0x47c)
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mmand line,
you give a "file:/..." URL as the parameter. This file contains a list
of PIDs, one per line, to purge. You can use the results of a resource
index query to generate the file (that's what we do).
The patch was generated against the 3.4 tagged release.
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ng with it. As promised,
I'll also create module development documentation as I go along, for
later inclusion on the wiki.
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rvice response does not contain a
Content-type header
But I also supplied a patch to fix it.
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uses a valid GoDaddy
certificate. Should I manually add the certificate to my java keystore,
or is there a friendlier way to get access to this repository?
thanks,
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thanks,
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> I attempted to compile fedora-3.4 from trunk, but ran into unresolved
> dependen
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> On Wed, 2010-08-11 at 02:55 +0200, Scott Prater wrote:
>> Below are some comments from one of my developer colleagues, who knows
>> almost nothing about Fedora, but is working on an application to ingest
>&
ationInvocationHandler.invoke(NotificationInvocationHandler.java:68)
at $Proxy0.ingest(Unknown Source)
at
org.fcrepo.server.management.ManagementModule.ingest(ManagementModule.java:336)
at
org.fcrepo.server.rest.FedoraObjectResource.createObject(FedoraObjectResource.java:293)
...
uot; is not a legal character
in a PID, so that could work, after all.
Any other thoughts?
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> I'm about 90% of the way towards enabling batch purges of objects in the
> the Fedora org.fcrepo.client.utility.AutoPurger class.
>
> (See this feature r
taining a
list of PIDs, rather than a single PID, what would be the cleanest, most
elegant way to do that? Any ideas?
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irect
> datastreams? Is there a philosophic problem with doing that?
>
> http://gist.github.com/276585
>
> I might end up writing a disseminator anyway, but thought I'd offer this for
> discussion anyway..
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ove constraints is exceeded.
If this sounds reasonable, I'll open up a feature request in JIRA.
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- What OS, filesystem, fedora version, and java version were you using?
Solaris 10, ufs filesystem (wrapped by lofs, mounted from a SAN), Fedora
3.2.1, Java 1.6.0_13.
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part of a batch purging process, in which some
30,000 objects were being sequentially purged. All the other objects
were purged successfully.
The first purge that provoked the error (which occurred a few months
ago) was a one-off, however.
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2. Remove the object from the filesystem.
3. Delete the object's record in the 'objectpaths' table in the fedora
database.
4. Restart fedora.
I wish I consistently reproduce the problem, but so far, I haven't been
able to. It has occurred twice in the past few months, however
ice deployments that are contractors of that model and are also
deployments of its service definitions. I would also like to see that
hunting and scavenging encapsulated in a nice standard API call, though.
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> So I believe you can accomplish what you're after by using a single
> binding that specifies "LOCAL" for the http:addressLocation. Then,
> for any operation that points to the image manipulation service,
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