Marcel Reutegger schrieb:
Julian Reschke wrote:
Michael Wechner wrote:
IIUC in the most simple case one can do
node.getVersionHistory().getRootVersion()
in order to get the "newest" (most recent) version, right?
No, that would be the oldest one, me thinks.
I think what you need is:
node.getBaseVersion().
that's not 100% correct either. this give you the version this node is
based on. but that doesn't guarantee that this is the newest one. that
base version may have successor versions that are newer.
thanks for pointing this out
Cheers
Michael
regards
marcel