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This interface provides methods to copy nodes within and across workspaces and to update the state of a node, with that of another node, within and across workspaces.
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copy(NodeRef sourceNodeRef, NodeRef destinationNodeRef) Copies the state of one node on top of another. |
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copy(NodeRef sourceNodeRef, NodeRef targetParentNodeRef, QName assocTypeQName, QName assocQName) By default children of the source node are not copied. |
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copy(NodeRef sourceNodeRef, NodeRef targetParentNodeRef, QName assocTypeQName, QName assocQName, boolean copyChildren) Creates a copy of the given node. |
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copyAndRename(NodeRef sourceNodeRef, NodeRef targetParentNodeRef, QName assocTypeQName, QName assocQName, boolean copyChildren) | ||
getCopies(NodeRef nodeRef) | ||
PagingResults<org.alfresco.service.cmr.repository.CopyService.CopyInfo> |
getCopies(NodeRef originalNodeRef, NodeRef copyParentNodeRef, PagingRequest pagingRequest) Get the copies of a given node |
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PagingResults<org.alfresco.service.cmr.repository.CopyService.CopyInfo> |
getCopies(NodeRef originalNodeRef, PagingRequest pagingRequest) Get the copies of a given node |
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getOriginal(NodeRef copiedNodeRef) Get the original for a given copied node |
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getTopLevelNodeNewName(NodeRef sourceNodeRef, NodeRef targetParentRef, QName assocTypeQName, QName assocQName) Determines if top-level node name will be changed during copy according to policies. |
If the new node resides in a different workspace the new node will have the same id.
NOTE: It is up to the client code to set the name of the newly created node. Use the node service and catch the DuplicateChildNodeNameException
If the new node resides in the same workspace then the new node will have the Copy aspect applied to it which will reference the original node.
The aspects applied to source node will also be applied to destination node and all the property value will be duplicated accordingly. This is with the exception of the aspects that have been marked as having 'Non-Transferable State'. In this case the aspect will be applied to the copy, but the properties will take on the default values.
Child associations are copied onto the destination node. If the child of copied association is not present in the destination workspace the child association is not copied. This is unless is has been specified that the children of the source node should also be copied.
Target associations are copied to the destination node. If the target of the association is not present in the destination workspace then the association is not copied.
Source association are not copied.
NOTE: The top-level node has it's cm:name property removed for associations that do not allow duplicately named children in order to prevent any chance of a duplicate name clash. Reassign the cm:name property and catch the DuplicateChildNodeNameException.
The state of destination node is overlayed with the state of the source node. Any conflicts are resolved by setting the state to that of the source node.
If data (for example an association) does not exist on the source node, but does exist on the destination node this data is NOT deleted from the destination node.
Child associations and target associations are updated on the destination based on the current state of the source node.
If the node that either a child or target association points to on the source node is not present in the destinations workspace then the association is not updated to the destination node.
All aspects found on the source node are applied to the destination node where missing. The properties of the aspects are updated accordingly except in the case where the aspect has been marked as having 'Non-Transferable State'. In this case aspect properties will take on the values already assigned to them in the destination node.
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