Diversity Collection
Cache Database
The cache databases for DiversityCollection are designed as sources for
preformatted data for publication in e.g. public user portals like
GBIF. For an introduction see a short tutorial
.
The cache database by default has a name corresponding to the main
source database, e.g. DiversityCollectionCache and is located on the
same server and by itself is the source for the data in
Postgres (Version 9.4 or above) cache
databases located on any Windows or Linux server (see image below). An
overview for the basic steps is provided in chapter Basic steps forpublication of data via the cache database.
Generating the cache database
To create a cache database you need to be a system administrator (s.
Login administration). The creation of the
cache database is described in the chapter Creation of the cache
database.
Projects
The publication and transfer of the data is always related to a
project. Every project has its own database
schema containing the data tables etc. The metadata are defined via
settings in a DiversityProjects database. The Projects module provides a
stable identifier for each Project. The basic address has to be set in
the Project module (choose Administration - Stable identifier ... in
the menu). Please turn to the module DiverisityProjects for further
information. The metadata will be transferred into a table in the cache
database. For further details see chapter Projects in the cachedatabase.
Scientific terms, agent, taxonomy and other sources
As well as data from DiversityCollection, data from other modules like
DiversityScientificTerms containing terms, DiversityTaxonNames
containing the taxonomy, including accepted names and synonyms are
transferred into the cache database and may be retrieved from the local
server or a
linked
server. The data of these sources are stored and
transferred independent from the project data. For further details see
the chapters about agents,
terms and
taxonomy.