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Bug #6785

Change format type of NetCDF from METADATA to DATA

Added by Dave Vieglais about 9 years ago. Updated about 9 years ago.

Status:
Closed
Priority:
High
Assignee:
Category:
Environment.Production
Target version:
-
Start date:
2015-01-30
Due date:
% Done:

100%

Milestone:
None
Product Version:
*
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Sprint:

Description

The format types of netCDF-3 and netCDF-4 are currently specified as METADATA. This should be changed to DATA.

There are currently no instances of this content in DataONE, so there will be no impact to changing this object format.


Related issues

Blocked by Infrastructure - Task #6787: Ensure Java 7 Client code can communicate over SSL Closed 2015-01-30

Associated revisions

Revision 15128
Added by Chris Jones about 9 years ago

Update the netCDF-3 and netCDF-4 object formats to be typed as DATA, not METADATA. Refs and closes #6785.

History

#1 Updated by Chris Jones about 9 years ago

  • Status changed from New to In Progress
  • % Done changed from 0 to 30

I've updated the object format list in subversion, and will update the lists on the CNs.

#2 Updated by Chris Jones about 9 years ago

  • Blocked by Task #6787: Ensure Java 7 Client code can communicate over SSL added

#3 Updated by Chris Jones about 9 years ago

In trying to update the object format lists in the DEV, SANDBOX, STAGE, STAGE2, and PRODUCTION environments, the SSL connection is failing when I run

$ ./insertOrUpdateObjectFormatList.sh objectFormatList.xml

The update worked in the SANDBOX2 environment because, as a temporary measure, Tomcat has been started with the -Djsse.enableSNIExtension=false parameter. See #6787. We need a long-term solution for this issue, and so I'll wait until we discuss this before trying to quick fix all environments to get the object format list updated.

#4 Updated by Chris Jones about 9 years ago

  • Status changed from In Progress to Closed
  • % Done changed from 30 to 100

Applied in changeset java-client:d1client|r15128.

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