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Inspect Event Messages
(Fedora 6.x Documentation)
If you're interested in a simple way to look at messages by Fedora you can use either the attached python or Go scripts. Step 1: Run Fedora java -jar fcrepo-webapp-{fcrepo-version}-jetty-console....
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How to Inspect Event Messages Generated by Fedora
(Fedora 5.x Documentation)
If you're interested in a simple way to look at messages by Fedora you can use either the attached python or Go scripts. Step 1: Run Fedora java -jar fcrepo-webapp-{fcrepo-version}-jetty-console....
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How to Inspect Event Messages Generated by Fedora
(Fedora 5.1 Documentation)
If you're interested in a simple way to look at messages by Fedora you can use either the attached python or Go scripts. Step 1: Run Fedora java -jar fcrepo-webapp-{fcrepo-version}-jetty-console....
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How to Inspect Event Messages Generated by Fedora
(Fedora 5.0 Documentation)
If you're interested in a simple way to look at messages by Fedora you can use either the attached python or Go scripts. Step 1: Run Fedora java -jar fcrepo-webapp-{fcrepo-version}-jetty-console....
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How to Inspect Event Messages Generated by Fedora
(Fedora 4.x Documentation)
If you're interested in a simple way to look at messages by fedora you can use the attached python script. Step 1: setup python dependencies pip install stomp.py Step 2: run fedora java -jar fcrepo-webapp-{fcrepo-version}-jetty-console....