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Fedora Software Distribution
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Fedora Digital Objects
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Fedora Repository
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See the
Release Notes
for a list of all the changes for Fedora 3.0.
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New Features Completed for Release 3.0
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Content Model Architecture - Provides a model-driven approach for persisting and delivering the essential characteristics of digital content
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REST API - An experimental interface for the creating, modifying, and managing digital objects using a Web interface in a REST style
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Mulgara Support - Fedora now supports the Mulgara RDF Database (Semantic Triplestore), replacing Kowari
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Migration Utility - Provides an update utility to convert existing collections for Content Model Architecture compatibility
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Relational Index Simplification - The Fedora schema was simplified making changes easier with having to reload the database
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Dynamic Services - Objects may added or removed dynamically from the system moving system checks into run-time errors
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Error Reporting - Provides improved run-time error details
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Multiple Owner Support - Enables listing multiple owners using a CSV string as ownerID and in XACML policies
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Simple JMS Messaging - Integrates JMS messaging for sending notification of important events
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Administrative Client - Revised to support Content Model Architecture enhancements
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Message Update for GSearch - Provides a reference implementation for using JMS notifications to update search engines
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Updated OAI Provider - Revises the OAI Provider for changes in Fedora 3.0
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Java 6 Compatibility - Fedora may be optionally compiled using Java 6 while retaining Java Enterprise Edition 1.5 support
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Validation Framework - Provides system operators a way to validate the integrity of part or all of their repository
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Atom Support - Fedora objects can now be imported and exported in the Atom format
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Standard Repository Features
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Fedora Repository - Web Service Interfaces
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Fedora Middleware Services
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Fedora Framework Services
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Fedora Local Services
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Fedora Clients
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Fedora Tutorials