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This documentation was produced with Confluence software. HTML and PDF versions were generated directly from Confluence. An online, updated version of this Documentation is also available at: https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSDOC17

Preface

Welcome to Release 1.7.0.  The 1! The committers have volunteered many hours to fix, re-write and contribute new software code for this release. Documentation has also been updated.  This version of the documentation was produced with Confluence software. HTML and PDF versions were generated from the Confluence wiki software.. The 1.7.1 bug fix release includes all the new features of 1.7.0 but fixes many known issues discovered since the release of 1.7.0.

Bug Fixes in 1.7.1 include (but not exhaustive):

  • DS-858 Multicore SOLR needs to prevent remote access to solr cores
  • DS-785 SWORD deposits fail when ingest events are fired if Discovery event consumer is configured
  • DS-806 Item.match() incorrect logic for schema testing
  • DS-823 DatabaseManager is no longer Oracle compliant
  • DS-821 AbstractMETSIngester creates an item before adding descriptive metadata
  • DS-776 Collection admin cannot add bitstreams unless there is at least one bundle
  • DS-853 MetadataExposure settings for dc.description.provenance are ignored/overridden by XMLUI templates
  • DS-435 "My Exports" displayed in navigation bar, when no user is logged in
  • DS-789 HTTPS renders with errors due to hardcoded HTTP link in xmlui theme
  • DS-620 Exceeding maximum file size limit while uploading files to lead to friendly error page

Improvements in 1.7.1 include (but not exhaustive):

  • DS-840 Add Ability to create Top Level Community at the home page
  • DS-839 Adding Field to Choice Authority to allow Authorities to be able to know field being required
  • DS-828 Enable "restore mode" ingestion via sword

The following is a list of the new features included (not an exhaustive list) for release 1.7.0 .(not an exhaustive list):

  • Mirage: a new clean, professional looking theme for XMLUI that eases theme development
  • DSpace Discovery: a faceted browse/search interface for XMLUI that gives a deeper and more intuitive look at repository content
  • Archival Information Package (AIP) Backup & Restore process: allows for a backup of DSpace into a generic METS-based structure, that can be used to migrate DSpace content to another system that supports AIP's (DSpace or non-DSpace)
  • Curation System User Interface: allows for a series of curation tasks (profile bitstream formats, virus scan, check for required metadata) to be performed on objects in DSpace
  • PowerPoint text extraction, for searching within PowerPoint slides
  • Improved Google Scholar indexing on metadata and PDF content
  • Improved performance and scalability of DSpace: the code has been thoroughly analyzed to provide major performance gains with regard to item ingestion and indexing speed to support larger repositories
  • Automated Unit Testing of core code: helps the developers ensure the core code of DSpace is as bug free and stable as possible

A full list of all changes / bug fixes in 1.7.0 is available in the History section.

The following people have contributed directly to this release of DSpace: @mire, BioMed CentralAndrea Bollini, Andrea BolliniSchweer, Andreas Schwander, Andrew Hankinson, Andrew Taylor, Antero Neto, Ben Bosman, Flavio Botelho, Peter Dietz, Mark Diggory, Tim Donohue, Serhij DubykBill Hays, BioMed Central, Bram Luyten, Caryn Neiswender, Christophe Dupriez, Claudia Jürgen, Enovation Solutions, Sands Fish, Javier Garrido, Keith Gilbertson, Ladd Hanson, Leonie Hayes, Paulo Jobim, Claudia Juergen, Keller, Fabio Kepler, Yin Yin Latt, Stuart Lewis, Bram Luyten, Van Ly, Ivan Masar, Alexey Maslov, Gabriela Mircea, Hardik Mishra, Caryn Neiswender, Venessa Newton-Wade, OhioLINK, Ekaterina Pechekhonova, Dale Poulter, Toni Prieto, Richard Rodgers, Ricardo Saraiva, Andreas Schwander, Kim Shepherd, Elin Stangeland, Larry Stone, Keiji Suzuki, Robin Taylor, Graham Triggs, Jeffrey Trimble, Kevin Van de velde, Steve Williams and Mark WoodErick Rocha Fonseca, Flávio Botelho, Gabriela Mircea, Gareth Waller, Graham Triggs, Hardy Pottinger, Ivan Masár, Jason Stirnaman, Jeffrey Trimble, Keiji Suzuki, Keith Gilbertson, Kevin Van de Velde, Kim Shepherd, Mark Diggory, Mark H. Wood, Marvin Pollard, Michael B. Klein, Nicholas Riley, Nick Nicholas, OhioLINK, Oleksandr Sytnyk, Pere Villega, Peter Dietz, Reinhard Engels, Richard Rodgers, Robin Taylor, Sands Fish, Sarah Shreeves, Scott Phillips, Simon Brown, Stuart Lewis, Tim Donohue, Vladislav Zhivkov, Yin Yin Latt. Many of them could not do this work without the support (release time and financial) of their associated institutions. We offer thanks to those institutions for supporting their staff to take time to contribute to the DSpace project.

We apologize to any committer contributor accidentally left off this list.  DSpace DSpace has such a large, arctive active development community that we sometimes loose lose track of all our contributors.  Our Our ongoing list of all known people/institutions that contribute have contributed to DSpace software can be found on our DSpace Contributors Wiki page (DSpaceContributors).  Acknowledgements Acknowledgements to those left off will be made in future releases. Want to make sure you make it on the short list of contributors? All you have to do is report an issue, fix a bug or help us determine the necessary requirements for a new feature! Visit our Issue Tracker to take part and get your name on the list of DSpace Contributors!

The Documentation Gardener for this release was Jeffrey Trimble with input from everyone.  All typos are his fault.

Peter Dietz is the Release Co-ordinator Coordinator of this release. Tim Donohue helped out with coordinating the final days of the release.

Additional thanks to Tim Donohue from DuraSpace on keeping all of us focused on the work at hand, and calming us when we got excited and for the general support for the DSpace project.