The FileShare repository doesn't support relationships. There is nothing in a
file system that maps to CMIS relationships.
This repository is meant to be a code example for repository connectors. It is
not meant to be used by real applications.
- Florian
On 11/07/2011 11:37, Meriç Taze wrote:
>
> thanks a lot. Well, how can I create an object-type property? For example i
> have two documents doc1 and doc2 and a property 'prop' whose source is doc1,
> target is doc2. How can i create a relation btw them? There is no topic about
> this in documentation part. I found an example on net,
> Map<String, Serializable> relProps = new HashMap<String, Serializable>();
> relProps.put("cmis:sourceId", doc1.getId());
> relProps.put("cmis:targetId", doc2.getId());
> relProps.put("cmis:objectTypeId", "R:cmiscustom:assoc");
> session.createRelationship(relProps, null, null, null);However, i
> could not do that, and again it says repository does not support
> relationships in fileshare repository's page.My questions are:How can i
> create relationships?If above code is almost true, where can i write property
> name 'prop' ?
>> Date: Mon, 11 Jul 2011 09:54:22 +0100
>> From: [email protected]
>> To: [email protected]; [email protected]
>> Subject: Re: How can I add document to fileshare repository
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Since the FileShare repository doesn't support versioning, the versioning
>> state enum in createDocument() MUST be set to NONE.
>> Any other versioning state (including the default value) will return an
>> error.
>>
>>
>> - Florian
>>
>>
>> On 11/07/2011 09:46, - MeRiC - wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I'm trying to add document to fileshare repository but i'm getting an error
>>> which says conflict. I did whatever documentation says, i can create folder
>>> but can't create document. In chemistry's site it says The repository does
>>> not support document versions. If it means i can not create document, how
>>> can I make it allowable?
>>> thanks in advance..
>>>
>>
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