Hi Mark,
You can set HTTP headers per session in the session parameter like so:
parameters.put(SessionParameter.HEADER + ".0", "header0:value0");
parameters.put(SessionParameter.HEADER + ".1", "header1:value1");
parameters.put(SessionParameter.HEADER + ".2", "header2:value2");
But there is no easy way to set a HTTP header per operation. You would
need to implement your own AuthenticationProvider for that.
- Florian
Hello
We have a document management solution built on around the CMIS
standards
that uses OpenCMIS Java and interacts w/ Alfresco 5.2.3 Enterprise.
This
question may not be new but given the following:
- OpenCMIS client api version 0.14.0
- CMIS Browser binding
- The application is written entirely in Java and uses
the org.apache.chemistry.opencmis.client.api.Session along w/ other
library class imports:
import org.apache.chemistry.opencmis.client.api.OperationContext;
import org.apache.chemistry.opencmis.client.api.Repository;
import org.apache.chemistry.opencmis.client.api.Session;
import
org.apache.chemistry.opencmis.client.bindings.CmisBindingFactory;
import org.apache.chemistry.opencmis.client.runtime.SessionFactoryImpl;
import org.apache.chemistry.opencmis.commons.PropertyIds;
import org.apache.chemistry.opencmis.commons.SessionParameter;
import org.apache.chemistry.opencmis.commons.enums.BindingType;
We generate a unique transaction ID value that is logged on our client
application side logs via a Java logging library and this works fine.
What we are trying to ascertain is whether or not there is a way to:
- Send that transaction ID as a header (not part of the Document
model/metadata) in the client API call (say when adding a
cmis:Document object to a cmis:Folder)
- Add some type of interceptor on the Alfresco server side (which
implements the OpenCMIS server libraries)
- Be able to write that transaction ID to the logs on the Alfresco
server side
( I realize that this may be more specific to the Alfresco server-side
code
and we may need to reach out to them, but first need to confirm if
getting
this type of custom header value over the wire via CMIS protocol is
even
possible)
Thanks
Mark