Re: [fcrepo-user] Fedora Commons for Large Datasets with Thousands of Files

2011-01-31 Thread Wood, Jamey
Thanks for the responses, Chris and Ben. Your thoughts are very helpful! --Jamey On 1/28/11 9:36 AM, "Chris Wilper" wrote: >Hi Jamey, > >On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 6:12 PM, Wood, Jamey wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I'm trying to understand how Fedora Commons might be applied to >>managing datasets that

Re: [fcrepo-user] Fedora Commons for Large Datasets with Thousands of Files

2011-01-28 Thread Benjamin Armintor
Jamey- I'm not sure I understand what you want to do, but: You could have many objects in your Fedora repository (some representing files, and others representing hierarchical groupings of files) that are related by triples in their respective RELS-EXT datastreams. Your last paragraph, though,

Re: [fcrepo-user] Fedora Commons for Large Datasets with Thousands of Files

2011-01-28 Thread Chris Wilper
Hi Jamey, On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 6:12 PM, Wood, Jamey wrote: > Hello, > > I'm trying to understand how Fedora Commons might be applied to managing > datasets that: > >  * May each consist of several thousand individual files Such datasets would be best modeled as multiple Fedora objects, with

Re: [fcrepo-user] Fedora Commons for Large Datasets with Thousands of Files

2011-01-28 Thread Wood, Jamey
Sorry to pester, but does anyone have thoughts on this? Thanks, Jamey From: Jamey Wood mailto:jamey.w...@nrel.gov>> Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2011 16:12:40 -0700 To: "fedora-commons-users@lists.sourceforge.net" mailto:fedora-commons-users@lists.source

[fcrepo-user] Fedora Commons for Large Datasets with Thousands of Files

2011-01-25 Thread Wood, Jamey
Hello, I'm trying to understand how Fedora Commons might be applied to managing datasets that: * May each consist of several thousand individual files * May have files organized in some meaningful hierarchical directory structure (e.g. "type1/subtype1/file1.csv") * Would benefit from some