Changes for page CMIS-Plugin


From version 1.8
edited by jdr
on 25.07.2023, 17:26
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To version 1.9
edited by jdr
on 22.09.2023, 14:28
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4 4  {{version major="7" minor="4" patch="0"/}} The plugin requires at least formcycle version 7.4.0.
5 5  {{/info}}
6 6  
7 -With the fee required CMIS plugin you have the possibility to connect a content management system that has a CMIS interface. The scope of this plugin includes the creation of a connection and the creation of folders and documents via the interface.
7 +With the fee required CMIS plugin you have the possibility to connect a document management system that has a CMIS interface. The scope of this plugin includes the creation of a connection and the creation of folders and documents via the interface.
8 8  
9 9  == Configuration of the CMIS connections ==
10 10  
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62 62  ; Object type
63 63  : Specifies the base type of the object. The supported types are folder and document.
64 64  ; Object type ID
65 -: Specifies the identifier of the object type to be used. If no specific identifier is specified, the base identifier of the object type is taken.
65 +: Specifies the identifier of the object type to be used. If no specific identifier is specified, the base identifier of the object type is taken (documents: "cmis:document", folders: "cmis:folder").
66 66  ; Object name
67 -: The name of the object to be created.
67 +: The name of the object to be created. If it is a document and nothing is specified for the object name, the file name is used for the object name. For folders the default value is "output".
68 68  ; Destination folder path
69 -: The path under which the object is to be created.
69 +: The path under which the object is to be created. E.g.: "/examplefolder1/examplefolder2", for the source folder either "/" or no entry can be made. When specifying a destination folder path, make sure that the path used allows folders or documents to be stored or whether the permissions are available on the CMIS interface.
70 70  ; Object properties
71 71  : Further properties that are to be defined for the object. Each property can have a special data type, which is defined by the CMIS interface (see [[here>>https://chemistry.apache.org/docs/cmis-samples/samples/properties/index.html]]). The data type can be selected via the selection. If the data type is //DATETIME//, it is important that the transferred values for the respective property and for all other properties of the type //DATETIME// have the same and correct date format. The standard format here is //dd.MM.yyyy// (e.g. 26.04.2023). If the values passed are a different date format than the default value, it can be entered in the date format input field. The syntax for formatting is described in detail in the documentation for [[Java DateTimeFormatter>>https://docs.oracle.com/en/java/javase/11/docs/api/java.base/java/time/format/DateTimeFormatter.html]].
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88 88  : The type specified by the Object Type ID field is not supported by the interface.
89 89  ; OBJECT_PROPERTY_CREATION_FAILED
90 90  : An error occurred during the creation of an object property. This could occur, for example, if the data type is configured incorrectly.
91 +; OBJECT_CREATION_FAILED
92 +: The creation of the object on the CMIS interface failed.
91 91  
92 92  == Version history ==
93 93  
96 +=== 1.2.3 ===
97 +
98 +* Bug fixes in CMIS connection configuration interface
99 +
94 94  === 1.2.2 ===
95 95  
96 96  * Selection of data types for object properties