Working with DLXS Components

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'''Working with the Collection Manager''' includes information about the collmgr program, including field descriptions. Collection managers use this CGI program, which is delivered as part of the DLXS installation, to enter and edit information in the collection metadata database.
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Revision as of 18:27, 25 July 2007

DLXS contains many components that work together to help you mount and manage your collections.

Contents

Working with the Collection Manager

Working with the Collection Manager includes information about the collmgr program, including field descriptions. Collection managers use this CGI program, which is delivered as part of the DLXS installation, to enter and edit information in the collection metadata database.

Collection Manager Field Descriptions

Collection Manager Field Descrptions contains explanations of all collmgr fields.

Working with the Collection Metadata Database

Working with the Collection Metadata Database includes information about the MySQL database containing metadata about the collection data you intend to deliver via the DLXS middleware. Some examples of metadata stored in this database are: collection id, collection name, host for collection data, which collections belong to which groups, what XML regions in the data are available for searching in the simple search page, etc. This section contains information about the structure, configuration, and uses of database files.

Working with DLXS Utilities and Applications

Working with DLXS Utilities and Applications includes information about nameresolver, sru, database upgrade, and other utilities and applications.

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