/** * The contents of this file are subject to the license and copyright * detailed in the LICENSE and NOTICE files at the root of the source * tree and available online at * * http://www.dspace.org/license/ */ package org.dspace.content.crosswalk; import java.io.IOException; import java.util.List; import java.sql.SQLException; import org.dspace.core.Context; import org.dspace.content.DSpaceObject; import org.dspace.authorize.AuthorizeException; import org.jdom.Element; import org.jdom.Namespace; /** * Crosswalk descriptive metadata to and from DIM (DSpace Intermediate * Metadata) format, strictly for the purpose of including a precise and * complete record of the DMD in an AIP. Although the DIM format was never * intended to be used outside of DSpace, it is admirably suited to * describing the exact state of the descriptive MD stored in the RDBMS. * All crosswalks to standard formats such as MODS and even DC are necessarily * "lossy" and inexact. Since the purpose of an AIP is to preserve and restore * the state of an object exactly, DIM is the preferred format for * recording its descriptive MD. * <p> * In order to allow external applications to make sense of DSpace AIPs for * preservation purposes, we recommend adding a parallel descriptive * metadata section in one of the preferred standard formats such as MODS * as well as the DIM. * * @author Larry Stone * @version $Revision: 1.2 $ */ public class AIPDIMCrosswalk implements DisseminationCrosswalk, IngestionCrosswalk { /** * Get XML namespaces of the elements this crosswalk may return. * Returns the XML namespaces (as JDOM objects) of the root element. * * @return array of namespaces, which may be empty. */ public Namespace[] getNamespaces() { Namespace result[] = new Namespace[1]; result[0] = XSLTCrosswalk.DIM_NS; return result; } /** * Get the XML Schema location(s) of the target metadata format. * Returns the string value of the <code>xsi:schemaLocation</code> * attribute that should be applied to the generated XML. * <p> * It may return the empty string if no schema is known, but crosswalk * authors are strongly encouraged to implement this call so their output * XML can be validated correctly. * @return SchemaLocation string, including URI namespace, followed by * whitespace and URI of XML schema document, or empty string if unknown. */ public String getSchemaLocation() { return ""; } /** * Predicate: Can this disseminator crosswalk the given object. * Needed by OAI-PMH server implementation. * * @param dso dspace object, e.g. an <code>Item</code>. * @return true when disseminator is capable of producing metadata. */ public boolean canDisseminate(DSpaceObject dso) { return true; } /** * Predicate: Does this disseminator prefer to return a list of Elements, * rather than a single root Element? * <p> * Some metadata formats have an XML schema without a root element, * for example, the Dublin Core and Qualified Dublin Core formats. * This would be <code>true</code> for a crosswalk into QDC, since * it would "prefer" to return a list, since any root element it has * to produce would have to be part of a nonstandard schema. In * most cases your implementation will want to return * <code>false</code> * * @return true when disseminator prefers you call disseminateList(). */ public boolean preferList() { return false; } /** * Execute crosswalk, returning List of XML elements. * Returns a <code>List</code> of JDOM <code>Element</code> objects representing * the XML produced by the crosswalk. This is typically called when * a list of fields is desired, e.g. for embedding in a METS document * <code>xmlData</code> field. * <p> * When there are no results, an * empty list is returned, but never <code>null</code>. * * @param dso the DSpace Object whose metadata to export. * @return results of crosswalk as list of XML elements. * * @throws CrosswalkInternalException (<code>CrosswalkException</code>) failure of the crosswalk itself. * @throws CrosswalkObjectNotSupported (<code>CrosswalkException</code>) Cannot crosswalk this kind of DSpace object. * @throws IOException I/O failure in services this calls * @throws SQLException Database failure in services this calls * @throws AuthorizeException current user not authorized for this operation. */ public List<Element> disseminateList(DSpaceObject dso) throws CrosswalkException, IOException, SQLException, AuthorizeException { Element dim = disseminateElement(dso); return dim.getChildren(); } /** * Execute crosswalk, returning one XML root element as * a JDOM <code>Element</code> object. * This is typically the root element of a document. * <p> * * @param dso the DSpace Object whose metadata to export. * @return root Element of the target metadata, never <code>null</code> * * @throws CrosswalkInternalException (<code>CrosswalkException</code>) failure of the crosswalk itself. * @throws CrosswalkObjectNotSupported (<code>CrosswalkException</code>) Cannot crosswalk this kind of DSpace object. * @throws IOException I/O failure in services this calls * @throws SQLException Database failure in services this calls * @throws AuthorizeException current user not authorized for this operation. */ public Element disseminateElement(DSpaceObject dso) throws CrosswalkException, IOException, SQLException, AuthorizeException { return XSLTDisseminationCrosswalk.createDIM(dso); } /** * Ingest a whole document. Build Document object around root element, * and feed that to the transformation, since it may get handled * differently than a List of metadata elements. */ public void ingest(Context context, DSpaceObject dso, Element root) throws CrosswalkException, IOException, SQLException, AuthorizeException { ingest(context, dso, root.getChildren()); } /** * Fields correspond directly to Item.addMetadata() calls so * they are simply executed. */ public void ingest(Context context, DSpaceObject dso, List<Element> dimList) throws CrosswalkException, IOException, SQLException, AuthorizeException { XSLTIngestionCrosswalk.ingestDIM(context, dso, dimList); } }