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A file in the social file sharing system |
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The Files CMIS API introduces the following features to support the ability to soft-delete and later choose to purge or restore select resources in the system. |
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The Files CMIS API provides the following extension elements for use in CMIS responses. |
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The Files CMIS API introduces the following features to express the who-shared-what-with-whom relationship on select resources. |
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An administrative policy that can be enforced by a repository. |
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The Files CMIS API introduces the following features to enable the ability to manage recommendations on select resources. |
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Download history documents contain the representation for the set of download activities that have been logged by the service. This resource can be paged per the Atom Publishing Protocol (RFC5023). |
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Folder |
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The Files CMIS API defines the following link relations. |
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The Files CMIS API provides the following extensions for use in CMIS clients to simplify interaction from a browser client that needs to use an HTML form to perform binary transfer operations. |
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The root object in the repository |
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To update resources made available through the Atom APIs, you must retrieve the service document for the application. |
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Container for user contributed folders |
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Files that have been moved to trash storage |
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The Files CMIS API imposes some query restrictions on the CMIS query specification. |
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A brief plain-text comment about an item |
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The Files CMIS API introduces the following features to support the ability to introspect downloads for a select resource. |
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The Files CMIS API uses the following namespaces and prefixes when referring to XML or XML schema elements in the text or examples. |
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Document |
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IBM Connections publishes a series of additive extensions to the CMIS standard to expose the Files application through the CMIS APIs. |
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These are the CMIS object types that can show in repositories exposed in the Files CMIS API. |
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Container for user contributed files |
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An explicit, binary, directional, non-invasive, and typed relationship between a source and target object. |
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Relates a file to the container that contains its comments |
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The Files CMIS API supports extensions to support HTML form endpoints. To protect against CSRF attack vectors, all HTML form endpoints that accept a POST or PUT operation require a nonce security token to provided by the caller to complete. |