public interface ReferentialContainmentRelationship extends RepositoryObject, ContainmentRelationship
Containable
subclasses: a container and a containee.
The object-valued Head
and Tail
properties express the relationship. The tail always
references a Folder
(the container), while the head references the containee: another
Containable
subclass (such as another Folder
, a CustomObject
,
or a Document
). When the head is a Document
object, it represents a specific document version.
Containable
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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void |
changeClass(java.lang.String className)
Changes the class of a Content Engine object.
|
java.lang.String |
get_ContainmentName()
Returns the value of the ContainmentName property.
|
void |
set_ContainmentName(java.lang.String value)
Sets the value of the ContainmentName property.
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get_AuditedEvents, get_CmIsMarkedForDeletion, get_Creator, get_DateCreated, get_DateLastModified, get_Head, get_Id, get_LastModifier, get_Name, get_Tail, set_Creator, set_DateCreated, set_DateLastModified, set_Head, set_LastModifier, set_Tail
getObjectStore
get_ExternalReplicaIdentities, get_ReplicationGroup, set_ExternalReplicaIdentities, set_ReplicationGroup
raiseEvent
addPendingAction, clearPendingActions, delete, getAccessAllowed, getPendingActions, getUpdateSequenceNumber, isCurrent, save, save, setUpdateSequenceNumber
fetchProperties, fetchProperties, fetchProperty, fetchProperty, getObjectReference, refresh, refresh, refresh
get_ClassDescription, getClassName, getConnection, getProperties, getSuperClasses
java.lang.String get_ContainmentName()
void set_ContainmentName(java.lang.String value)
void changeClass(java.lang.String className)
changeClass
method does not modify the security for an object, even if the object's current security
is derived from the default security for its source class. For the object's user-defined properties,
the following rules apply:
null
if there is no default defined).null
) as the default value defined in the original class will be set
to the default value defined by the new class. However, any user-defined property that has had its value
modified from the default value will retain that modified value in the new class.When the class of a document object is changed, the default document lifecycle policy of the new class will only be applied to the document object's DocumentLifecyclePolicy property if both of the following scenarios occur:
Changing the document class of a document object has no effect on the storage location of the document’s content. For more information, see the Document Storage topic in the "Document Concepts" section of the Content Engine Java and .NET API Developer’s Guide.
className
- A String
specifying the symbolic name, ClassNames
constant, ID, or GUIDConstants
constant of the class to which this object is to be changed.E_NULL_OR_INVALID_PARAM_VALUE
- if className
is null
or has a length of zero.© Copyright IBM Corporation 2006, 2015. All rights reserved.