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Java class: | org.dspace.browse.IndexBrowse | ||
Arguments short and long forms): | Description | ||
| Should we rebuild all the indexes, which removes old tables and creates new ones. For use with | ||
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| Execute all the remove and create SQL against the database. For use with | ||
| Actually do the indexing. Mutually exclusive with | ||
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| Write the remove and create SQL to the stdout. For use with | ||
| Create the tables only, do no attempt to index. Mutually exclusive with | ||
| Make the tables, and do the indexing. This forces | ||
| Print extra information to the stdout. If used in conjunction with | ||
| Delete all the indexes, but do not create new ones. For use with | ||
| Show this help documentation. Overrides all other arguments. |
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- Add a Series Browse. You want to add a new browse using a previously unused metadata element.
webui.browse.index.6 = series:metadata:dc.relation.ispartofseries:text:single
- Note: the index # need to be adjusted to your browse stanza in the _dspace.cfg_ file. Also, you will need to update your Messages.properties file.
- Combine more than one metadata field into a browse. You may have other title fields used in your repository. You may only want one or two of them added, not all title fields. And/or you may want your series to file in there.
webui.browse.index.3 = title:metadata:dc.title,dc:title.uniform,dc:relation.ispartofseries:title:full
- Separate subject browse. You may want to have a separate subject browse limited to only one type of subject.
webui.browse.index.7 = lcsubject.metdata:dc.subject.lcsh.text:single
As one can see, the choices are limited only by your metadata schema, the metadata, and your imagination.
Remember to run index-init
after adding any new definitions in the dspace.cfg
to have the indexes created and the data indexed.