Package com.filenet.api.action

Provides classes that are related to making changes to objects.

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Class Summary
ApplySecurityTemplate Represents an “apply security template” pending action.
ChangeClass Represents a pending action for changing the class of a Content Engine object.
ChangeState Represents a pending action for changing the lifecycle policy state of a document.
Checkin Represents a pending action for checking in a document as a new version.
Checkout Represents a pending action for checking out a document.
Create Represents a “create” pending action.
Delete Represents a “delete” pending action.
DemoteVersion Represents a pending action for demoting a major version of a document to a minor version.
Freeze Represents a pending action for freezing the custom properties of a document version.
InstallAddOn Represents a pending action for installing an add-on.
Lock Represents a “lock” pending action.
MoveContent Represents a pending action for moving the content data of an object to a new storage location.
PendingAction Provides the base class for all of the other classes in this package.
PromoteVersion Represents a pending action for promoting a minor version of a document to a major version.
RaiseEvent Represents a pending action for raising a custom event on a Subscribable object.
TakeFederatedOwnership Represents a pending action for giving exclusive control of the modification or deletion of a document's federated content to the Content Engine.
Unlock Represents an “unlock” pending action.
Update Represents an “update” pending action.
 

Package com.filenet.api.action Description

Provides classes that are related to making changes to objects. Changes (such as creating, locking, updating, freezing, deleting, and so on) accumulate on the underlying object as pending actions. These changes are called "pending" actions because they represent intended changes that have not yet been committed to objects on the server.

This package contains a base PendingAction class and subclasses related to each type of pending action. Most callers will probably want to call the type-safe wrapper methods (such as delete, checkin, freeze, etc.) rather than directly working with the underlying PendingAction objects.



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