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Libraries, Frameworks and APIs

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Registry

Registry

This registry includes known community-developed libraries and frameworks that work with recent releases of the Fedora Commons Repository Software (2.2.x and 3.x).

Know of anything that's not listed? Please add it below! And don't hesitate to add a project that is just getting started; it is good for the community to know what each other is working on.

Title and Link

Summary

Status

Compatibility

Contact

The unique name of the software or project, linked to a URL providing more information.

One-line description

Released or Unreleased; date of last update

Fedora 2.2.x or Fedora 3.x

Individual and/or Organization

ActiveFedora

Built on RubyFedora, this ruby gem provides an active record oriented way of working with objects in Fedora

Released
2011-11-28

Fedora 3.x

Matt Zumwalt, Media Shelf

django-fedora

A python Django web UI for Fedora.

Released
2009-12-01

Fedora 3.x

Peter Herndon, Sloan-Kettering Medical Library

DSpace2 Storage-Fedora

A Google Summer of Code 2009 project to persist DSpace 2 entities in Fedora

Unreleased
2010-04-08

Fedora 3.x

Andrius Blažinskas, Kauno Technologijos Universitetas, Lithuania

funAPI

A Java web application that provides an unAPI implementation for the Fedora.

Released
2008-10-26

Fedora 3.x

Edwin Shin, Media Shelf

JCR Connect Adapter

A JCR adapter for Fedora, implemented as a Jackrabbit persistence manager, that translates all node/property storing and loading requests to Fedora API calls.

Unreleased

Fedora 3.x

Jonathan Smith, Northwestern University, Academic and Research Technologies

PyFedora

A Python library for interfacing with Fedora's REST api

Released
2009-11-17

Fedora 3.x

Peter Herndon, Sloan-Kettering Medical Library

python-fedoracommons

Python libraries for interfacing with Fedora's API-A, API-M, and RISearch interfaces.

Released
2008-03-26

Fedora 2.2.x, Fedora 3.x

Ben O'Steen, Oxford

Rubydora

A ruby gem that provides a light-weight wrapper around the Fedora REST API.

Released
2011-11-22

Fedora 3.x

Chris Beer, WGBH

RubyFedora

A ruby gem for creating and managing objects in Fedora.

Released

Fedora 3.x

Matt Zumwalt, Media Shelf

JyFedoREST

JyFedoREST is a Jython package for creating and managing objects in a Fedora Repository via the REST API.

Experimental
2009-12-14

Fedora 3.2+
| Rick Moore, Fedora Commons

PyFedoREST

PyFedoREST is a pure Python package for creating and managing objects in a Fedora Repository via the REST API

Experimental
2010-02-17

Fedora 3.2+

Rick Moore, Fedora Commons

Inactive or status not known

Title and Link

Summary

Status

Compatibility

Contact

The unique name of the software or project, linked to a URL providing more information.

One-line description

Released or Unreleased; date of last update

Fedora 2.2.x or Fedora 3.x

Individual and/or Organization

ARCHmedia Framework

Provides a high-level interface to manage Fedora repository content and allows you to write standalone web applications based on Fedora.

Released

Fedora 2.2.x

Thierry Michel, Xtensive Technologies

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Participate

How to Participate

Feel free to add any Mailing lists, blogs, regular calls, IRC channels, etc. used by people working on this type of project.

If you don't know where else to look, check the Create Forum and use the fedora-commons-create google group.

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Skills
Skills

Types of Developers & Skills

What type of developers work on projects like this? What skills do they usually draw on?

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Docs
Docs

Useful Documentation

Where can you find useful documentation for working on this type of project?

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Practice
Practice

Best Practices

Does it irk you when people keep doing things the "wrong" way? Document the best practices here and they'll (hopefully) learn!

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Challenges
Challenges

Challenge Areas & Hot Topics

What challenges and roadblocks so people hit when working on these types of projects? What topics and ideas do they get really excited about?