Hi,
I have a zip file containing the most recent ISO 19139 standards and I was
wondering if anyone could tell me how to add this to GeoNetwork version
3.1.0? The user manual doesn't make much sense.
This is the zip file I have:
http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/metadata/published/xsd/19139.zip
Thanks,
Heather
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Heather M. Lucier
M.S. Earth System Science & Engineering
University of Michigan, 2013
Hi Header
The package contains the xsd files. In the iso19139 folder of GeoNetwork
you can find a file schema.xsd and a folder schema. I would try first to
replace the file and folder with the content of your file and test a bit
GeoNetwork, mainly the metadata editor and the validation (for sure, make a
backup of actual files in GeoNetwork, before replacing them).
Not sure if anything else is required to be changed in the iso19139 folder
or if your files require any change to work with GeoNetwork. But can be a
good starting point.
Regards,
Jose García
On Wed, Jun 29, 2016 at 4:14 PM, Heather Lucier <hlucier@anonymised.com> wrote:
Hi,
I have a zip file containing the most recent ISO 19139 standards and I was
wondering if anyone could tell me how to add this to GeoNetwork version
3.1.0? The user manual doesn't make much sense.
This is the zip file I have:
http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/metadata/published/xsd/19139.zip
Thanks,
Heather
--
Heather M. Lucier
M.S. Earth System Science & Engineering
University of Michigan, 2013
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Hello List,
I recently followed Jose's advice to replace the folder schema and
schema.xsd in:
/opt/geonetwork/core-geonetwork/schemas/iso19139/src/main/plugin/iso19139
This got me some of the ISO 19115 -2 elements like the expanded Lineage,
but I didn't get any of the acquisition information. There's a file called
in acquisitioninformation.xsd under the gmi folder in the schema folder,
but I can't see any of it when I try to create a new metadata entry on
GeoNetwork. Does anyone have any thoughts on how I can fix it?
Thanks,
Heather
On Thu, Jul 7, 2016 at 8:49 AM, Jose Garcia <jose.garcia@anonymised.com> wrote:
Hi Header
The package contains the xsd files. In the iso19139 folder of GeoNetwork
you can find a file schema.xsd and a folder schema. I would try first to
replace the file and folder with the content of your file and test a bit
GeoNetwork, mainly the metadata editor and the validation (for sure, make a
backup of actual files in GeoNetwork, before replacing them).
Not sure if anything else is required to be changed in the iso19139 folder
or if your files require any change to work with GeoNetwork. But can be a
good starting point.
Regards,
Jose García
On Wed, Jun 29, 2016 at 4:14 PM, Heather Lucier <hlucier@anonymised.com> wrote:
Hi,
I have a zip file containing the most recent ISO 19139 standards and I was
wondering if anyone could tell me how to add this to GeoNetwork version
3.1.0? The user manual doesn't make much sense.
This is the zip file I have:
http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/metadata/published/xsd/19139.zip
Thanks,
Heather
--
Heather M. Lucier
M.S. Earth System Science & Engineering
University of Michigan, 2013
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