Mark,
This is Alfresco-specific, so if you have follow-up questions I'd be happy to
take them off-list or you can post them in the Alfresco forums
(http://forums.alfresco.com), but the way you make a property multi-value in
Alfresco is like this:
<aspect name="sc:productRelated">
<title>Someco Product Metadata</title>
<properties>
<property name="sc:product">
<type>d:text</type>
<mandatory>true</mandatory>
<multiple>true</multiple>
</property>
<property name="sc:version">
<type>d:text</type>
<mandatory>true</mandatory>
<multiple>true</multiple>
</property>
</properties>
</aspect>
There is a custom content model tutorial on my blog that includes CMIS examples
here:
http://ecmarchitect.com/archives/2012/01/09/1509
Jeff
On Jul 23, 2012, at 9:38 PM, Mark Streit wrote:
> We are using the OpenCMIS 0.8.0 SNAPSHOT JARs to interact with 2
> proof-of-concept ECMs. Alfresco 4 and SP 2010. I realize the each ECM has
> particular limitations and capabilities (our experience so far is that AF4
> is certainly more compliant), in particular where the SQL query capability
> is being used. Not sure if this is general to ask but I am going to throw
> it out there as it is a particular requirement that just surfaced and
> perhaps someone has already seen this.
>
> 1) we have been able to successfully add custom properties or attributes
> (of type String or Date) to the model in both products.
>
> 2) In AF4 we have created an XML file to apply extensions in and placed
> that in the appropriate directory, restarted the server, and that has
> worked.
>
> 3) In SP2010, on uses their web interface and Library Settings to create
> new Properties of a Document model.
>
> Now the question: In general, Is there a way to also add a custom property
> of the Document model (extension) that is a *List<String>* - I believe the
> correct term is multi-valued property? It's my understanding that CMIS can
> support this IF the ECM implementation supports it.
>
> The use case is that the UI needs to allow the entry of "Notes" that can be
> kept attached to the Document. Each time a person might get the Document,
> they may wish to add to this list of Notes.
>
> Any insight or suggestions would be appreciated.
>
> *Thanks
>
> Mark
> *