Changes between Version 29 and Version 30 of Bolsena2010


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Apr 6, 2010, 5:07:44 AM (14 years ago)
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heikki
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    3434 * The class {{{DataManager.java}}} and its sister {{{XMLSerializer.java}}} are in particularly bad shape, in my opinion. There are literally dozens of public methods that all do more or less the same thing. Of course it's not clearly documented why they are all there or when to use which. Would it be too drastic to propose that we keep 1 single public method for each of the functions ''createMetadata'', ''updateMetadata'', ''validateMetadata'', etc. ?
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    36  * Any relevant software going on that might be useful for GeoNetwork? Think of [http://mapproxy.org/ MapProxy] and [http://geojquery.org/wiki/doku.php GeoJQuery]. Other ones?
     36 * Any relevant software going on that might be useful for GeoNetwork? Think of [http://mapproxy.org/ MapProxy], [http://chiba.sourceforge.net Chiba] and [http://geojquery.org/wiki/doku.php GeoJQuery]. Other ones?
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    3838 * In the [http://nationaalgeoregister.nl NGR] project, a modification to the code around the editor called ''Inflation and Vacuum'' is implemented, that makes it much easier to create valid metadata from scratch. In essence it takes the function of {{{update-fixed-info.xsl}}} (which also tries to do some automatic adjustments to help things along) a whole seven miles further. What do the developers think of this? (I'll provide documentation sometime soon).
     
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    4646 * GeoNetwork needs a range of metadata editors and the XForms Editor (from geonetworkui sandbox) should be available as part of this range. An XForms engine is an alternative technology that potentially hides details of HTML and JavaScript from developers. (The usefulness of the XForms editor will be determined to a large extent by how well it works across browsers and how responsive it is. What does the "potentially hides details" bit actually mean? That's just wishful thinking, and adding XForms means yet another complicated technology for developers to master. Justification/Action: Develop XForms interface as providing a user friendly interface with the flexibility to meet the needs of different users.
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     48How does it relate to [http://chiba.sourceforge.net Chiba]?
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    4850 * GeoNetwork needs a range of metadata editors and the ANZMet Lite (a wizard based editor available for download from [http://anzlicmet.bluenet.utas.edu.au here]) should be part of the toolkit. ANZMet Lite needs to be open sourced under (GPL) to be distributed with GeoNetwork. Comments: If the web interface were improved, the need for ANZMet Lite would be reduced.  There is a need for “offline” metadata creation when researchers or data collectors are not connected to the Internet – this is where ANZMet Lite has unique value. Why not improve the existing GeoNetwork editor (see geocat.ch editor, merge some of the features into the trunk)? Justification/Action: Add ANZMet Lite as a user friendly, Wizard based PC editing interface with the flexibility to meet the needs of different users. Simon Pigot has already added GeoNetwork upload/download to ANZMet Lite.