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Alfresco CMIS

You're reading from   Alfresco CMIS Learn how to build applications that talk to content management servers in a standardized way using this superb course on getting the best from Alfresco CMIS. This is a highly practical, step-by-step guide.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2014
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ISBN-13 9781782163527
Length 272 pages
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Alfresco CMIS
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
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Preface
1. Getting Started with CMIS FREE CHAPTER 2. Basic CMIS Operations 3. Advanced CMIS Operations 4. Alfresco and CMIS 5. Accessing a CMIS Server with a Java Client 6. Accessing a CMIS Server Using Scripting Languages 7. System Integration with CMIS Index

Optional parameters when listing the children of a folder


Listing a folder can return a lot of content items, so it might be a good idea to be able to do some form of paging of the result. It is also beneficial to be able to only fetch those properties that we are interested in, so we can minimize the payload and speed up the application response time.

For this we can use the OperationContext class. The OperationContext class allows you to tune the amount of information returned for each content item by setting property filters and renditions filters, or by setting flags to include path segments, ACLs, allowable actions, policies, and relationships. The OperationContext class is also used to control paging and caching during an operation.

Once paging is set up, OpenCMIS fetches each page asynchronously when it is requested. To set up paging, create a new method as follows:

public void listTopFolderWithPagingAndPropFilter(Session session) {
  Folder root = session.getRootFolder();
  OperationContext...
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