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‎05-18-2020 10:58 AM
Hello,
I am trying to know if a document is a version, but Java Client doesn't retrieve that information about a document. When I use the "fetchDocumentById" method, I get a "Document" object, but I have no properties to know if it is a version or not. I have included the "properties" header with the "*" value in order to retrieve all propoerties, but "ecm" properties are not retrieved.
I have used the REST API and I can see two properties that can tell me if the document is a version or not: versionableId and isVersion. However, none of them are present in the "Document" object retrieved by the fetchDocumentById method.
Then, how can I know if a document is a version? I have also seen a facet called "Immutable" present in versions, but I am not sure if it is possible there are other documents with that facet without being a version.
Thank you.
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‎05-29-2020 10:01 AM
Hello,
I've just created JAVACLIENT-197 ticket to add missing fields to Document
class.
In the meantime, you should be able to extend the Document
class in order to add missing fields + register this new class during client construction. You can find more information in the documentation, in your case you should have something like below:
NuxeoClient client = new NuxeoClient.Builder()
.url("http://localhost:8080/nuxeo")
.authentication("Administrator", "Administrator")
.registerEntity(EntityTypes.DOCUMENT, YourDocument.class);
.connect();
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‎05-18-2020 03:40 PM
Hello,
The property which differentiate a live document from a version is ecm:isVersion
.
Regards
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‎05-19-2020 02:21 AM
Hello. I knew about that property, and it is retrieved with the REST API. However, that property it is not retrieved with Java Client when doing a "fetchDocumentById" (and I am including the "properties" header with an "*" to see all properties). The "Document" object retrieved doesn't have such property, nor any of "ecm". So, how can I know if the document is a version in this situation? Is it a Java Client bug?
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‎05-19-2020 09:32 AM
Hi, I'm not an expert of the .NET client but you should retrieve any document property no?
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‎05-19-2020 09:43 AM
Hello. I am using Java Client, not .NET Client. However, I think they work similar. All SDKs work over the nuxeo REST API. If you retrieve a document and all its properties using the REST API, properties from "ecm" schema are not retrieved (as "ecm" is not a "real" schema). With the REST API you can get the "isVersion" property, but not in the "properties" array (https
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‎05-29-2020 10:01 AM
Hello,
I've just created JAVACLIENT-197 ticket to add missing fields to Document
class.
In the meantime, you should be able to extend the Document
class in order to add missing fields + register this new class during client construction. You can find more information in the documentation, in your case you should have something like below:
NuxeoClient client = new NuxeoClient.Builder()
.url("http://localhost:8080/nuxeo")
.authentication("Administrator", "Administrator")
.registerEntity(EntityTypes.DOCUMENT, YourDocument.class);
.connect();
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‎06-29-2020 11:15 AM
Hello,
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‎07-01-2020 06:03 AM
Amazing! I will update my Nuxeo Java Client version to 3.6.0. Thank you!
