Hi Joeri, Re issue 1: Good catch! I made the parameter recognition case-insensitive. So that shouldn't be an issue anymore.
Re issues 2 and 3: These are specific to the InMemory repository. I leave that to Jens. Re issue 4: The spec is ambiguous here. But my interpretation is different. A PWC is only visible to the user that created that PWC. If the checkedout collection would return PWCs than that would be a list of the documents checked out by this user. The spec says: "Gets the list of documents that are checked out that the user has access to." For me that sounds that there could be documents that user hasn't checked out but could access. If this would be a list of PWCs, I would have excepted something like: "Gets the list of documents that the user has checked out. Thanks for the feedback, Florian -----Original Message----- From: Joeri Samson [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Mittwoch, 24. März 2010 18:43 To: chemistry-dev Subject: Some patches for OpenCMIS version handling While I was trying to write a client library to interface with CMIS through the AtomPub interface I encountered a few issues in OpenCMIS. (issues are not numbered in the same way as the patches) For example I could not check in a document with the checkin parameter that is specified in the CMIS specification (paragraph 3.20.3.2) because the opencmis atom server expected a checkIn parameter (it might be better for the server to check for parameters in a case insensitive manner). The version-history link also did not work because the ID expected by the InMemoryVersioningService was the ID of the version series, while the ID in the atom link was that of the document itself (I changed the server to accept such links instead of changing the generated Atom links, because it did not seem to be possible to do this in a backend agnostic way). The third change is not to provide rel="via" links if the document is not a PWC (this is in line with the specification, no "via" link is mentioned for normal document entries). A fourth change is to return the actual PWC objects in the checkedout collection, I did not test this for the cases where a folderId is given. I don't find this in the spec, but this article: https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/xml/library/x-cmis1/ claims that it should return the actual PWCs. Kr, Joeri
