[
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OCM-42?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel
]
Sreekanth S Nair updated OCM-42:
--------------------------------
Attachment: sreekanth_nair.vcf
Hi...
Thanks for your reply... but see my problem here is this
from your code
private void showAllVersions(ObjectContentManager ocm) throws VersionException {
VersionIterator versionIterator = ocm.getAllVersions("/page");
while (versionIterator.hasNext())
{
Version version = (Version) versionIterator.next();
System.out.println("version found : "+ version.getName() +
" - " +
version.getPath() + " - " +
version.getCreated().getTime());
}
}
I dont want to print version name or path or created time...etc like this
System.out.println("version found : "+ version.getName() + " - " +
version.getPath() + " - " +
version.getCreated().getTime());
I want to get the version Objects of Page back.
So as per ur example possibly there will be three or four Page Object in
versions. I want to get those objects back.
thanks
srikanth
> OCM Versioning is not working as expected
> -----------------------------------------
>
> Key: OCM-42
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OCM-42
> Project: Jackrabbit OCM
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: Sreekanth S Nair
> Attachments: sreekanth_nair.vcf
>
>
> I have an OCM class as given belwo
> @Node(jcrMixinTypes =JcrConstants.MIX_VERSIONABLE)
> public class XYZ {
> @Field(path=true)
> private String path;
> @Field
> private String docContent;
> // and their closure methods
> }
> Then i have created a root node as /domainName/moduleName
> and set XYZ's path value as /domainName/moduleName/documents.
> I can able to insert and update the XYZ Objects successfully (i'm doing ocm
> checkout and checkin at object update time)
> but when try to get the version i'm always getting root version (means the
> XYZ object value on update time).
> I'm unable to get the base version (means the XYZ object value on insert
> time).
> If its not a bug...Please direct me how to extract version history.
> fyi : i used
> ocm.getObject("/domainName/moduleName/documents","1.0") to get the value.
> i've worked based on apache jackrabbit OCM version mgmt site example but
> didn't work for me.
--
This message is automatically generated by JIRA.
-
You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.