An
represents an
that has its own independent identity. Contrast this with a
, which is an
that can only exist within the scope of another object. (An example of this dependency is
; content elements are scoped to a particular
object and cannot exist independently.) An
can be retrieved from the server with a call to
or
, whereas a
can only be fetched as a property of an
.
An
always has an
, which can be obtained by calling
. An
provides identity information for the object.
When calling the
methods, note that the behavior differs from that of fetch-related methods (
and
). The fetch-related methods retrieve the object and merge retrieved property information into the current contents of the property cache. The
methods retrieve the object and replace the current contents of the property cache with the retrieved property information.
Namespace: FileNet.Api.Core
Assembly: FileNet.Api (in filenet.api.dll)
Syntax
Visual Basic (Declaration) |
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Public Interface IIndependentObject Implements IEngineObject, ICloneable |
C# |
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public interface IIndependentObject : IEngineObject, ICloneable |
C++ |
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interface class IIndependentObject : IEngineObject, ICloneable |
J# |
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public interface IIndependentObject implements IEngineObject, ICloneable |
JScript |
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public interface IIndependentObject extends IEngineObject, ICloneable |