Hi,
I'm working on a project where fedora objects that were in Islandora 6.x are being moved over to to Islandora 7.x and its new content modules (the module is at
https://github.com/btmash/islandora_remote_object_copy, btw). You provide the credentials for your D6 site (hopefully admin creds along with the URI to the fedora repo), provide a pid and it can copy it over (and works with drush). And for the most part, the module is working really well. Tuque connects to the remote repo, gets the object + its datastreams, and uses a mapping to map them to the appropriate D7 solution pack content model to bring over. However, the key words being "for the most part".
The issue that I am running into are with objects that are behind a XACML policy. I am unable gain access to them via using the tuque api (I get unauthorized access or some such). However, it is using the same set of credentials to connect as they were for the D6 site (and on the d6 site, the object with the same user credentials is perfectly viewable).
Any ideas on what may be the cause to the issue or how I should approach debugging it?