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Here is found details of the locations and purposes of the Fedora 4 configuration files. For details on how to enable and configure these options, see this page.

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It is recommended to use the provided fcrepo-config.xml as a starting point for your customization.

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fcrepo/fcrepo-configs/src/main/resources/config

activemq.xml

  • config for message broker

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Modeshape repository configuration

Fedora 4 uses Modeshape, a JCR implementation. We distribute a handful of known-good configurations for Modeshape, although we anticipate configuration tuning for deployment environments will be common.

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  • Configuration with servlet authentication enabled.

Fedora 4 will store object properties to the configured backend datastore. These probably won't be very large, and should be stored on fast disk. The object properties are stored as binary JSON documents within the given cache store configuration.

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fcrepo.binary.directory:target/binaries

Fedora 4 stores binary content separately (to one of the above paths, depending on configuration). These files are stored hashed by the content SHA-1 hash. 

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