Josias Thöny wrote:
On Mon, 2006-07-03 at 10:01 +0200, Andreas Hartmann wrote:
Hi Lenya devs,
at the moment, changing the meta data of a document doesn't
create a new version of the document. IMO this should be changed,
the meta data should be treated as a part of the document.
In general I agree.
But would that mean that a new revision is also created when a document
is e.g. published, because the workflow information is stored in the
metadata?
And when you roll back to an old revision, what happens to the workflow
information in the document?
Good points.
Or are you talking only about meta data which can be edited by the user
in the site area?
Maybe we have to distinguish between versioned and non-versioned meta data?
I think I'm beginning to understand why JCR has such a complex versioning
API (onParentVersion etc.) ...
Additionally, from my POV MetaData.lastModified() could be removed
and Document.getLastModified() should be used instead.
That's fine with me.
Thanks for your comments!
-- Andreas
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Andreas Hartmann
Wyona Inc. - Open Source Content Management - Apache Lenya
http://www.wyona.com http://lenya.apache.org
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