Author: jpotts
Date: Mon Jun 13 16:12:15 2016
New Revision: 1748276
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1748276&view=rev
Log:
Make minor grammar enhancements to create-objects and retrieving-objects.
Modified:
chemistry/docs/cmis-samples/trunk/docs/samples/create-objects.md
chemistry/docs/cmis-samples/trunk/docs/samples/retrieving-objects.md
Modified: chemistry/docs/cmis-samples/trunk/docs/samples/create-objects.md
URL:
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/chemistry/docs/cmis-samples/trunk/docs/samples/create-objects.md?rev=1748276&r1=1748275&r2=1748276&view=diff
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--- chemistry/docs/cmis-samples/trunk/docs/samples/create-objects.md (original)
+++ chemistry/docs/cmis-samples/trunk/docs/samples/create-objects.md Mon Jun 13
16:12:15 2016
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
# Creating Objects
-To create an object a client has to provide a least the two properties
**cmis:name** and **cmis:objectTypeId**.
+To create an object a client has to provide at least the two properties
**cmis:name** and **cmis:objectTypeId**.
**cmis:name** sets the name of the object and **cmis:objectTypeId** sets its
object type.
Depending on the object type, more properties can be set or must be set. See
also the page about [properties](properties/index.html).
@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ Document newDoc = parent.createDocument(
<span class="cmis">CMIS 1.1</span>
Relationships are always unfiled objects. The ID of the source object and the
ID of the target object must be provided.
-See the [page about types](types/index.html) how to discover relationship
types and their properties.
+See the [page about types](types/index.html) to learn how to discover
relationship types and their properties.
OpenCMIS (Java)
{: .opencmis }
@@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ IObjectId newRelId = Session.CreateRelat
Policies can be filed and unfiled. The following samples show how to create a
filed policy. Use the session object to create an unfiled policy.
-In most cases it doesn't make sense to create an policies of the type
`cmis:policy` because it has no semantics. Usually, the repository provides
specific policy types with or without additional properties. See the [page
about types](types/index.html) how to discover policy types and their
properties.
+In most cases it doesn't make sense to create policies of the type
`cmis:policy` because it has no semantics. Usually, the repository provides
specific policy types with or without additional properties. See the [page
about types](types/index.html) to learn how to discover policy types and their
properties.
OpenCMIS (Java)
{: .opencmis }
@@ -162,7 +162,7 @@ IPolicy newPolicy = parent.CreatePolicy(
Items can be filed and unfiled. The following samples show how to create a
filed item. Use the session object to create an unfiled item.
-In most cases it doesn't make sense to create an item of the type `cmis:item`.
Usually, the repository provides specific item types with or without additional
properties. See the [page about types](types/index.html) how to discover item
types and their properties.
+In most cases it doesn't make sense to create an item of the type `cmis:item`.
Usually, the repository provides specific item types with or without additional
properties. See the [page about types](types/index.html) to learn how to
discover item types and their properties.
OpenCMIS (Java)
@@ -198,7 +198,7 @@ IItem newItem = parent.CreateItem(proper
OpenCMIS and PortCMIS provide two ways to create objects.
The code samples above create objects in a folder. It is also possible to
create an object with the session object
-and without getting the parent folder first.
+without getting the parent folder first.
OpenCMIS (Java)
{: .opencmis }
@@ -221,4 +221,4 @@ Unfiled objects can only be created with
*[unfiled]: An object is called "unfiled" if it doesn't reside in a folder.
Folders cannot be unfiled.
-*[filed]: An object is called "filed" if it resides in one or more folders.
\ No newline at end of file
+*[filed]: An object is called "filed" if it resides in one or more folders.
Modified: chemistry/docs/cmis-samples/trunk/docs/samples/retrieving-objects.md
URL:
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/chemistry/docs/cmis-samples/trunk/docs/samples/retrieving-objects.md?rev=1748276&r1=1748275&r2=1748276&view=diff
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--- chemistry/docs/cmis-samples/trunk/docs/samples/retrieving-objects.md
(original)
+++ chemistry/docs/cmis-samples/trunk/docs/samples/retrieving-objects.md Mon
Jun 13 16:12:15 2016
@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
-# Retrieving Objects
+# Retrieving Objects
## Getting the Root Folder
All repositories have to provide a root folder. It's the entry point for
[browsing](#getting-folder-children) the repository content. The root folder
might be completely empty and useless for repositories that only support
unfiled objects.
-
+
OpenCMIS (Java)
{: .opencmis }
```java
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ IFolder rootFolder = Session.GetRootFold
## Getting Objects by ID
-All objects in a repository must have a unique object ID and can be retrieved
by this ID. If the user has no permissions to see the object, a
[objectNotFound](exceptions/index.html) exception is thrown.
+All objects in a repository must have a unique object ID and can be retrieved
by this ID. If the user has no permissions to see the object, an
[objectNotFound](exceptions/index.html) exception is thrown.
OpenCMIS (Java)
@@ -53,9 +53,9 @@ if (cmisObject is IDocument) {
## Getting Objects by Path
- A filed object has one or more paths and can be retrieved by this path. If
the user has no permissions to see the object, a
[objectNotFound](exceptions/index.html) exception is thrown.
+ A filed object has one or more paths and can be retrieved by this path. If
the user has no permissions to see the object, an
[objectNotFound](exceptions/index.html) exception is thrown.
-Most repositories use the **cmis:name** property of the folders and the object
to assemble the path. But it is possible that the path segments donât match
the names.
+Most repositories use the **cmis:name** property of the folders and the object
to assemble the path. But it is possible that the path segments donât match
the names.
OpenCMIS (Java)
@@ -202,4 +202,4 @@ Session.Clear();
*[unfiled]: An object is called "unfiled" if it doesn't reside in a folder.
Folders cannot be unfiled.
-*[filed]: An object is called "filed" if it resides in one or more folders.
\ No newline at end of file
+*[filed]: An object is called "filed" if it resides in one or more folders.