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| − | The browse indexes for DSpace can be extensively configured. The configuration allows you to take control of the indexes you wish to browse, and how you wish to present the results. | + | The browse indexes for DSpace can be extensively configured. |
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| + | The configuration allows you to take control of the indexes you wish to browse, and how you wish to present the results. | ||
With DSpace version 3.X and greater, the browse indexes delivery can be configured via the SOLR service, if so desired. | With DSpace version 3.X and greater, the browse indexes delivery can be configured via the SOLR service, if so desired. | ||
Revision as of 18:21, 27 December 2014
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Introduction
The browse indexes for DSpace can be extensively configured.
The configuration allows you to take control of the indexes you wish to browse, and how you wish to present the results.
With DSpace version 3.X and greater, the browse indexes delivery can be configured via the SOLR service, if so desired.
The browse indexes were previously only delivered via the PostgreSQL/Oracle database service.
Requirements
Before attempting setup please make sure the following are correct: