Where is the FOXML XML schema?
An offical published version of the FOXML XML schema is also published on the Fedora Commons web site. Also, a copy of the schema is provided with the Fedora open-source distribution. The Fedora repository service validates all Fedora objects against this schema before objects are permanently stored in the repository. • Are other XML Formats supported by Fedora? Yes! The Fedora repository service is designed to be able to accommodate different XML formats for encoding digital objects through its ingest and export operations, available via the Fedora management service interface (API-M) and command-line tools. Currently, Fedora supports ingest and export of objects in the following formats: FOXML 1.1 (info:fedora/fedora-system:FOXML-1.1) FOXML 1.0 (info:fedora/fedora-system:FOXML-1.0) METS 1.1 (info:fedora/fedora-system:METSFedoraExt-1.1) ATOM 1.1 (info:fedora/fedora-system:ATOM-1.1) ATOM Zip 1.1 (info:fedora/fedora-system:ATOMZip-1.
An offical published version of the FOXML XML schema is also published on the Fedora Commons web site. Also, a copy of the schema is provided with the Fedora open-source distribution. The Fedora repository service validates all Fedora objects against this schema before objects are permanently stored in the repository. • Are other XML Formats supported by Fedora? Yes! The Fedora repository service is designed to be able to accommodate different XML formats for encoding digital objects through its ingest and export operations, available via the Fedora management service interface (API-M) and command-line tools.