i have not yet tested fedora 2, but it looks like a few of the API-M signatures now have extra parameters, which are listed here
http://fedora.info/wiki/index.php/UpgradingYourApplicationForFedora2.2#Five_Changed_Methods
of these, from what i can tell Elated only uses modifyObject, purgeDatastream and addDatastream.
cheers
steve
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Fedora UK&I Group [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of
> Richard Green
> Sent: 17 April 2007 16:10
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: Building a Front-End for Fedora
>
>
> Depending what you want, Elated is available as a simple,
> light-weight,
> front-end (see www.fedora.info/tools). The latest version there will
> run only with Fedora 2.1.1 in non-secure mode, we have a modified
> version for secure-mode if you want. We need to look at having this
> work with 2.2 as well (not a trivial problem because fedora's web
> services have changed substantially between those two
> releases). Bear in
> mind that Elated was a one-off project and I don't think the
> software is
> maintained any longer; however it could be a starting point?
>
> Richard
> ___________________________
> Richard Green
> Manager, REMAP and RepoMMan Projects
> e-SIG, Academic Services
> University of Hull
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>
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Behalf Of
> Mike Cave
> Sent: 16 April 2007 09:18
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Building a Front-End for Fedora
>
> Dear all,
>
> The Forced Migration Online portal, FMO
> (http://www.forcedmigration.org/), at the Refugee Studies
> Centre, Oxford
> University, currently has a Digital library component that contains a
> mixture of scanned / born-digital documents, and scanned /
> born digital
> back-runs of several Journals. This component is currently built using
> proprietary software, and we are soon to make a funding application to
> re-engineer certain parts of FMO, including its Digital Library
> component.
>
> We are trying to investigate the possibility of using Fedora as the
> underlying repository solution, but of course need to build a
> front-end.
> What we would like to establish is whether we can produce a Fedora
> front-end to fit within FMO 'in house', without having to buy in a
> costly solution.
>
> We have looked at VTLS Vital, but we think that:
> a) it would be prohibitively expensive
> b) it would possibly be overkill for FMO
> c) as we want to deploy offline 'intranet' copies of our website on
> partner servers, we don't want a solution that incurs a licensing /
> maintenance fee.
>
> I was wondering whether anybody out there has had to build an
> interface
> foe themselves, and would be willing to talk to us about the
> experience,
> so that we can better understand what lies ahead!
>
>
> Kind regards,
> Mike Cave
> --
> Technical Development Manager
> Forced Migration Online
>
> Postal Address:
> Refugee Studies Centre
> University of Oxford
> Department of International Development
> Mansfield Road
> Oxford
> OX1 3TB
> United Kingdom
>
> Tel: +44 (0)1865 270262
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