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xCP 2.X non-qualifible property
Hi, At the moment we have a property that will have more then 2000 chars. We know we can create non-qualifiable properties in Composer so the overloaded data will be saved in property i_property_bag. But how can we create a non-qualifiable property in xCP designer 2.2 as that option is not available? Best regards, Antal
Start consuming CMIS
Hi, A read a lot already about CMIS by now, but can't find a starting point for an Android Java-application. I saw samples in .NET and all kind of reference guides, but i really don't know where to start consuming in Java. I thought to start the same way like DFS; creating a ServiceContext, Register it and start calling a…
Android App with DFC or DFS
Hi, This week-end i was trying to play with Android SDK and ADT Plugin for Eclipse. I thought of making a simple connection with Documentum using DFC and next DFS. After creating a new Android project i add dfc.jar to the classpath to connect to documentum, but when i run the project (without any programming) i get an…
Include an xsl in an xsl from repository
Hi, At the moment we are facing the problem for including an xsl file in an xsl file all from within the repository. This is what we have for now working: All the attached files are saved in the repository and in Naamloos.xsl you see we include Naamloos2.xsl by a DRL include like this: <xsl:include…
Business object .services.messaging.MessagingClient.ws
I'm trying the find out more about calling BPS from a BPM activity template "Web Service". The webservice is the core ObjectService with operation "create". With a well-formed xml soap-message the document is created from a tool called soapUI. Now i'm trying to call the same service from the BPM activity. When i run the…
Log files discovery
At this moment I’m trying to get all my DCTM log files point to one directory. This is what I found yet: 1. Application Server logs (tomcat) %Tomcat X.X\conf\logging.properties 2. Application log4j logs (for DCTM clients; webtop, da) %Tomcat X.X\webapps\<WEB_APP>\WEB-INF\classes\log4j.properties 3. Java Method Server log…