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Uses of Class
filenet.vw.api.VWQueueQuery

Uses of VWQueueQuery in filenet.vw.api
 

Subclasses of VWQueueQuery in filenet.vw.api
 class VWWorkBasket
          Use this class to retrieve information about a workbasket, its columns, filters, or query results.
 

Methods in filenet.vw.api that return VWQueueQuery
 VWQueueQuery VWQueue.createQuery(java.lang.String indexName, java.lang.Object[] minValues, java.lang.Object[] maxValues, int queryFlags, java.lang.String filter, java.lang.Object[] substitutionVars, int fetchType)
          Performs a filtered fetch of queue items.
 VWQueueQuery VWQueue.startQuery(java.lang.String indexName, java.lang.Object[] minValues, java.lang.Object[] maxValues, int queryFlags, java.lang.String filter, java.lang.Object[] substitutionVars)
          Deprecated. Replaced by createQuery.

Note: Differences between the use of createQuery() and the deprecated startQuery() method include the following:

  • createQuery() uses a fetchType input parameter.
  • createQuery()'s resultant query object uses iterator methods next() and hasNext(), emulating the Collection Model in Java 2.
  • Warning You cannot use iterator methods next() or hasNext() on a VWQueueQuery object instantiated by the deprecated startQuery() method--the iterator methods throw an exception if you do.
The search conditions you specify in the parameters of this method cause the retrieval of queue items based on a filter condition and a range in a search index.

Use the following to limit your search:

  • Logical AND for the minimum and maximum search index values (minValue and maxValue).
  • Search options (queryFlags).
  • Filters with substitution variables (substitutionVars).

For this method to successfully return a VWQueueQuery object, a queue item must match all fetch criteria specified by the input parameters.

 


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