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Indexer Configuration
(Fedora 4.6 Documentation)
This page is based on the deprecated "fcrepo-message-consumer". It will be updated to use the equivalent capabilities offered by "fcrepo-camel-toolbox". See: Creating, modifying or deleting resources in the repository generates JMS events....
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Indexer Configuration
(Fedora 4.5.1 Documentation)
This page is based on the deprecated "fcrepo-message-consumer". It will be updated to use the equivalent capabilities offered by "fcrepo-camel-toolbox". See: Creating, modifying or deleting resources in the repository generates JMS events....
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Indexer Configuration
(Fedora 4.5 Documentation)
This page is based on the deprecated "fcrepo-message-consumer". It will be updated to use the equivalent capabilities offered by "fcrepo-camel-toolbox". See: Creating, modifying or deleting resources in the repository generates JMS events....
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Indexer Configuration
(Fedora 4.4 Documentation)
Creating, modifying or deleting resources in the repository generates JMS events. The indexer listens to those events, and retrieves the RDF from the repository. The indexer can be configured to process the event in various ways,...
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Indexer Configuration
(Fedora 4.3 Documentation)
Creating, modifying or deleting resources in the repository generates JMS events. The indexer listens to those events, and retrieves the RDF from the repository. The indexer can be configured to process the event in various ways,...
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Indexer Configuration
(Fedora 4.2 Documentation)
Creating, modifying or deleting resources in the repository generates JMS events. The indexer listens to those events, and retrieves the RDF from the repository. The indexer can be configured to process the event in various ways,...
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Indexer Configuration
(Fedora 4.1 Documentation)
Creating, modifying or deleting resources in the repository generates JMS events. The indexer listens to those events, and retrieves the RDF from the repository. The indexer can be configured to process the event in various ways,...
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Indexer Configuration
(Fedora 4.0 Documentation)
Creating, modifying or deleting resources in the repository generates JMS events. The indexer listens to those events, and retrieves the RDF from the repository. The indexer can be configured to process the event in various ways,...