Hi Florian, Thanks for the quick reply. Those general answers were the answers I was looking for ;-) I just wanted some clarification about the CMIS spec regarding ID's and which version should be returned.
Thanks. Met vriendelijke groeten, Kind regards, Bien à vous, Mano Swerts Solution Engineer _______________________________________________________ ACA IT-Solutions Ilgatlaan 5C Clovislaan 82 B-3500 Hasselt B-1000 Brussel Belgium Belgium T: +32 (0)11 26 50 10 E: [email protected] F: +32 (0)11 26 50 11 U: www.aca-it.be M: +32 (0)484 80 81 45 ______________________________________________________ On Wed, May 23, 2012 at 1:00 PM, Florian Müller <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Mano, > > This is an Alfresco specific question and you should ask there. > > Here are some general answers. > > The CMIS object id is an opaque string. You should never rely on the > format of this string. As you have seen, it changed from Alfresco 3 to > Alfresco 4 and might change in Alfresco 5 or 6 again. Other repositories > use a completely different format. > > Each version in CMIS has its own unique and opaque object id. A > getObject() call returns the document version that matches the id that you > have provided. It may or may not be the latest version. > > You can determine if the document is the latest version by calling > isLatestVersion() on the document object. If it is not, call > getObjectOfLatestVersion() to retrieve the latest version. > > > - Florian > > > > > Hi all, >> >> We use CMIS to connect to an Alfresco repository and are upgrading from >> Alfresco 3.4.2 to Alfresco 4.0.1, which should be compliant to the CMIS >> spec. Alfresco 3.4.2 wasn't entirely compliant, so we are running into >> some >> problems. >> >> I have a document with 2 versions: version 1.0 and version 2.0. When >> executing the following query we get the latest version (2.0) as a result: >> >> session.query("SELECT * FROM park:document WHERE cmis:objectId = >> 'workspace://SpacesStore/**77f9e52f-6acf-47bd-83f1-**f654c59e7b75' >> >>> ", false); >>> >> >> Adding the version specifier suffix ";2.0" to the object id in the query >> works as well. This didn't work with Alfresco 3.4.2, so I assume that this >> is compliant as well? >> >> >> When executing the getObject(id) method with the same id (without version >> specifier), return the first version (1.0) as a result: >> >> session.getObject(" >>> workspace://SpacesStore/**77f9e52f-6acf-47bd-83f1-**f654c59e7b75") >>> >> >> We expected the latest version as a result. When adding the version >> specifier suffix ";2.0" to the object id, we are able to retrieve the >> latest version. Is this compliant behavior? >> I looked into the CMIS specification, but I could not find any reference >> to >> which version should be returned when not specifying a version. If this is >> compliant behavior, is there another way to >> easily retrieve the latest version of a document without using a CMIS >> query? >> >> >> Thanks in advance. >> >> >> Met vriendelijke groeten, >> Kind regards, >> Bien à vous, >> >> Mano Swerts >> Solution Engineer >> >> ______________________________**_________________________ >> >> ACA IT-Solutions >> >> Ilgatlaan 5C Clovislaan 82 >> B-3500 Hasselt B-1000 Brussel >> Belgium Belgium >> >> T: +32 (0)11 26 50 10 E: [email protected] >> F: +32 (0)11 26 50 11 U: www.aca-it.be >> M: +32 (0)484 80 81 45 >> ______________________________**________________________ >> > >
