Hi Florian,
I will try OpenCMIS 0.2 then. I think that will solve my problem. I simplified
the code in my mail and replaced a custom getter with "new Date()", but in our
code the getter returns a GregorianCalendar. My mistake.
I'll let you know if this solves my problem.
Thanks.
Mano
On 13 Dec 2010, at 12:42, Florian Müller wrote:
> Hi Mano,
>
> I have tested that with OpenCMIS 0.2 and the multi-value property update
> works.
> What doesn't work, however, is the single-value property update. DateTime
> properties have to be of type GregorianCalendar and not Date. You should get
> an exception.
>
> Which Alfresco version and which binding are you using?
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> Florian
>
>
> On 13/12/2010 11:03, Mano Swerts wrote:
>> Hi Florian,
>>
>> Yes the property is updatable and it doesn't require a check-out. Like I
>> stated below, it does work when using the *setPropertyMultivalue*
>> method. I provide a List<BigInteger> to the method which does not
>> contain null values. Other single value properties however can be null,
>> so we'd like to use the Map approach for all properties to be consistent.
>>
>> This is my description of the property in my alfresco model XML:
>>
>> <propertyname="park:documentCreationDate">
>> <type>d:datetime</type>
>> </property>
>> <propertyname="park:userAssignmentStaffNumbers">
>> <type>d:int</type>
>> <multiple>true</multiple>
>> </property>
>>
>> This is a simplified snippet from the code:
>>
>> List<BigInteger> staffNumbers = new ArrayList<BigInteger>();
>> staffNumbers.add(new BigInteger("123"));
>>
>> Map<String, Object> properties = new HashMap<String, Object>();
>> properties.put("park:documentCreationDate", newDate()); //Single value
>> property works
>> properties.put("park:userAssignmentStaffNumbers", staffNumbers);
>>
>> // works:
>> document.setPropertyMultivalue("park:userAssignmentStaffNumbers",
>> staffNumbers);
>> document.updateProperties(properties);
>>
>> I hope this helps.
>>
>> Kind regards,
>>
>> Mano Swerts
>>
>>
>> On 13 Dec 2010, at 11:38, Florian Müller wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Mano,
>>>
>>> Could you provide a few more details?
>>> Is the property updatable? Is the document checked out? Does the type
>>> require a check-out before update? Do you provide a List<> of
>>> homogenous values without null values? What is the data type of the
>>> property?
>>>
>>> Property values are checked by OpenCMIS before they are send to the
>>> repository. If they don't comply with the CMIS spec or don't match the
>>> object type, OpenCMIS throws an exception. But in a few cases it drops
>>> the value without warning.
>>>
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>>
>>> Florian
>>>
>>>
>>> On 13/12/2010 08:52, Mano Swerts wrote:
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> I am trying to update a
>>>> org.apache.chemistry.opencmis.client.api.Document using the
>>>> updateProperties(Map<String, ?>) method.
>>>> This works fine, except for multi value properties. They don't get
>>>> updated and remain null.
>>>>
>>>> It works when I use the method setPropertyMultivalue(String, List),
>>>> but I don't want to use this method because It doesn't except null
>>>> values.
>>>>
>>>> I am working with version OpenCMIS version 0.1.0.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in advance.
>>>>
>>>> Kind regards,
>>>>
>>>> Mano Swerts
>>>>
>>>>
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>
Met vriendelijke groeten,
Kind regards,
Bien à vous,
Mano Swerts
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