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Fedora is a robust, modular, open source repository system for the management and dissemination of digital content.
It is especially suited for digital libraries and archives, both for access and preservation. It is also used to
provide specialized access to very large and complex digital collections of historic and cultural materials as well
as scientific data. Fedora has a worldwide installed user base that includes academic and cultural heritage
organizations, universities, research institutions, university libraries, national libraries, and government agencies.
The Fedora community is supported by the stewardship of the Lyrasis organization.
Technical goals:
Enhanced preservation sensibilities including preservation storage layer transparency
Improved scalability and performance
More flexible storage options
Improved durability
Improved reporting and metrics
Downloads
The current web-deployable version of Fedora can be downloaded from the
Lyrasis website
or from Github. These artifacts can be deployed directly in a Jetty or Tomcat container
as described in the guide to deploying Fedora.
Contributing
Contributions to the Fedora project are always welcome. These may take the form of testing the application, clarifying documentation
or writing code.
Code contributions will take the form of pull requests to this repository. New developers may wish to review
this guide
as it explains both the process and standards for test coverage, style and documentation.
Getting help
There are two community mailing lists where you can post questions or raise topics for discussion. Everyone is
welcome to subscribe and participate.
Many of the developers are available on Slack in the #tech and bleeding-edge channels, hosted by fedora-project
.slack.com.
In addition, there are weekly Zoom technical calls which anyone may
join.
Building and running Fedora from source
System Requirements
Java 11
Maven 3.6.3
$ git clone https://github.com/fcrepo/fcrepo.git
$ cd fcrepo
$ mvn install
The compiled Fedora war file can be found in ./fcrepo-webapp/target. This can be deployed directly to a servlet container as
described in the deployment guide.
If deployed locally using a war file called fcrepo.war, the web application will typically be available at
https://localhost:8080/fcrepo/rest.
There is a convenient method for testing the Fedora application by launching it directly from the command line.
Note: You may need to set the $JAVA_HOME property, since Maven uses it to find the Java runtime to use, overriding your PATH.
mvn --version will show which version of Java is being used by Maven, e.g.: