Locating Objects
The previous chapters showed how to create and modify objects in the repository. We saw that various mechanisms could be used for this purpose including programming and interactive scripts using IAPI or IDQL. However, the most common mechanism of interacting with the repository remains applications, particularly Webtop.
The same can be said about locating documents or, more generally, objects within the repository. Webtop provides one of the easiest available interfaces for accessing content within the repository. Typically, consumers of information are quite business savvy and the alternatives to Webtop for searching documents are less desirable to them.
There are two key ways of locating objects within the repository:
1. Navigating through the browser tree to a known path
2. Searching using the words that may be found within the metadata or content
The navigation mechanism is used when the user knows (or can guess) where an object is located within the folder hierarchy...