It kind of is against the purpose of using CMIS. But there are many motivations for using CMIS. If you want interoperability then Alfresco Tickets are not a good idea. If you use CMIS "only" as a nice interface to Alfresco then there might be some use cases.

Regarding your questions:
Types in Alfresco are prefixed with "D:" (documents), "F:" (folders), "P:" (policies/aspects) and "R:" (relationships/associations).
See the Alfresco CMIS Wiki page for details.


Btw. Please ask Alfresco specific questions in the Alfresco CMIS forum.
This is a Chemistry mailing list.


Thanks,

Florian



On 08/03/2011 12:17, Sebastian Danninger wrote:
Isn't using Alfresco Tickets against the purpose of using CMIS? You are
bound to Alfresco as repository then and can't switch. If you want to mix
Alfresco Ticket and CMIS I can provide you a fully working code snippet
(email me if you need it) but from my understanding it would be better to
retrieve the object from the repository and deliver the content stream to
the user instead of pointing him to your alfresco repository.

A question that is kinda related here is why I get a bad request on this:

ObjectType type = session.getTypeDefinition("my:type");

I also tried with fully qualified type name but neither of them is ending up
in:

CmisInvalidArgumentException: Bad Request


best regards

Sebastian

2011/3/8 Florian Müller<[email protected]>

Hi Mano,

Yes, it is possible. But this is the wrong forum.
I will send you a personal mail later.

Cheers,

Florian



On 08/03/2011 08:07, Mano Swerts wrote:

Hi all,

We are using OpenCMIS 0.2.0 together with Alfresco 3.4. We want to use
OpenCMIS in combination with an Alfresco authentication ticket. Is there
something available in CMIS to use tickets for authentication?

Thanks in advance.

Kind regards,

Mano Swerts

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