use the jaxb date parser for ISO 8601 formats. the numeric and date node values are now calculated after the document has been successfully inserted in the db so any sql exceptions do not prevent the raw node data from being saved.http://bugzilla.ecoinformatics.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2084
rollback the accessDAO changes - leaving well enough alone.
only include accessfileid when it is not toplevel
include accessfileid and subtreeid when inserting xml_access values
use access control dao for setting access in EML parser. send additional xml_access info in replication request
insert/update documents with null user and null group to circumvent access control restrictions then update the user_owner and user_updated values to reflect what exists on the originating server (pisco)
use 'user_updated' field when writing the replicated document - allows most recent ownership/permissions to be used (in case LDAP groups have shifted) and is more accurate for both updates and initial inserts (hopefully addresses the replication issue we are having with pisco)
add support for temporal element query in pathqueryhttp://bugzilla.ecoinformatics.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2084
DocumentImpl.delete() now throws finer grained exceptions (not a general exception). Consequently, the classes that call it have been updated to handle the thrown exceptions, including CrudService, ReplicationHandler, and ReplicationService.
refactor the names of these Data Manager implementation classes so that it's easier to use them with the default/local versions of similar. These classes utilize Metacat-specific configuration values rather than relying soley on the bundles that are used in the stand-alone DM lib.
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