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  <p>Metacat is a flexible metadata database. It utilizes
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     <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml" target="offline">XML</a> as a
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     common syntax for representing the large number of metadata content
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     standards that are relevant to ecology.  Thus, Metacat is a generic XML
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     database that allows storage, query, and retrieval of arbitrary XML
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     documents without prior knowledge of the XML schema.  For a user level
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     overview of Metacat, please visit the
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     <a href="../user/metacattour.html">Metacat Tour</a> documentation.
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     The Metacat database models XML documents as a DOM tree, basically
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     decomposing the nodes of the XML document and storing the node data
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     as a series of records in a relational database via a JDBC connection.
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     At this point, only Oracle and PostgreSQL have been tested as a back end databases,
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     but we have avoided RDBMS specific features in order to maintain portability
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     to other relational databases.
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     Metacat is implemented as a Java Servlet, and so communicates using basic
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     HTTP protocol semantics.  The figure below shows the basic structure of
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     the Metacat architecture. A well defined interface for inserting,
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     updating, deleting, querying, and transforming (using XSL) XML documents
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     is presented.  We would like to add the DOM API as an alternative
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     supported mechanism for interacting with Metacat, but have not yet
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     implemented this functionality.
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  <td>The pages below provide more detailed descriptions of the
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      various development and architecture subjects involved in Metacat.
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      <li> <!-- a href="./metacat-architecture.html" -->Metacat Architecture <!-- /a --></li>
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      <li> <!-- a href="./metacat-dev-hardware.html" -->Metacat developement hardware requirements <!-- /a --></li>
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      <li> <!-- a href="./metacat-eclipse-project.html" -->Setting up a Metacat Eclipse project <!-- /a --></li>
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      <li> <a href="./testing-metacat.html">Testing Metacat</a></li>
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