Indicates the name of the user assigned as the creator of the object.
Settability of this property is read-only for most users. For users who have been
granted privileged write access (AccessRight.PRIVILEGED_WRITE), this property is
settable only on create. After initial object creation, this property is read-only for all users.
Indicates the date and time the object was created. The Content Engine server stores dates and times using
Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). For more information, see
Timestamps.
Settability of this property is read-only for most users. For users who have been
granted privileged write access (AccessRight.PRIVILEGED_WRITE), this property is
settable only on create. After initial object creation, this property is read-only for all users.
Indicates the date and time the object was last modified. The Content Engine server stores dates and times
using Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). For more information, see
Timestamps.
Settability of this property is read-only for most users. For users who have been granted privileged
write access (AccessRight.PRIVILEGED_WRITE), this property is read/write. (The read/write access for those
users can only change if a change is made to the ACL on the object store that controls who has privileged write access to objects in that
object store).
The user-readable, provider-specific name of an object. This property is usually the designated Name property of the object's class.
For CmAuditProcessingBookmark and AuditDefinition objects, this property is intended to identify client applications
that process the audit log.
For CmAuditProcessingBookmark objects, this property, in support of the audit disposition feature, identifies the client that created the object.
For AuditDefinition objects, this property identifies a set of audit definitions for a given client or client functionality.
For CmAuditProcessingBookmark and AuditDefinition objects, it is recommended that you set this property.
Specify a unique value to distinguish one client application from another.
Note, however, that the server does not prevent identical display names across multiple
CmAuditProcessingBookmark or AuditDefinition objects. Therefore, the client application is responsible for enforcing uniqueness.
The names of any Verity brokers that the IBM Legacy Content Search Engine will exclude from search requests.
By default, the content search engine discovers and uses all available brokers. These brokers are configured
using Verity tools and are associated with the Verity domain.
A representation of the Globally Unique Identifier (GUID), a unique 128-bit number, that is assigned to this Content Engine object when the object is created.
When converted to a string, the Id property is typically depicted as 32 hexadecimal characters enclosed by brackets in the following
format: {xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx}. For example, {3F2504E0-4F89-11D3-9A0C-0305E82C3301}.
For User and Group classes, the Id property takes the value of the
Security Identifier (SID) rather than the 128-bit GUID. The string representation of the
SID is in this example format: S-1-5-21-1559522492-2815155736-3711640725-55269.
When Active Directory is used as the directory service for IBM FileNet P8, calls to
User.get_Id() and Group.get_Id() always return the current SID for the
principal, even if this user or group has only historical SIDs populating the Active
Directory server.
For a given property representation, the Id property has the following characteristics:
PropertyDescription.get_Id() is equal to PropertyTemplate.get_Id(), which is equal to PropertyDefinition.get_PrimaryId().
PropertyDefinition.get_Id() is not equal to PropertyDefinition.get_PrimaryId().
PropertyDefinition.get_Id() is not equal to PropertyDescription.get_Id().
For a newly created document object, you can override the Id property of its associated VersionSeries object
before you save or check in the document for the first time.
Indicates the name of the user who last modified this object.
Settability of this property is read-only for most users. For users who have been granted privileged
write access (AccessRight.PRIVILEGED_WRITE), this property is read/write. (The read/write access for those
users could only change if a change is made to the ACL on the object store that controls who has privileged write access to objects in that
object store).
Attention: Do not change the value of this property without guidance from a support
representative. Doing so might adversely affect system performance.
The maximum interval, in seconds, allowed for a worker to process a batch before the batch is assigned
to another worker. Used for multi-server coordination, this interval ensures that any abnormal termination of the worker
previously assigned to the batch does not prevent batch completion.
For VerityServerConfiguration, this property is deprecated.
The maximum number of objects that can be submitted in a single batch for indexing.
Normally, the default value should be used.
However, for the best performance in your environment, you might need to adjust the
value of this parameter based on your hardware configuration, file system versus
database storage, and average document size.
For VerityServerConfiguration, this property is deprecated.
The number of batches to index prior to performing an optimization on the indexing information. Setting the default value higher
increases indexing throughput at the expense of search performance.
For VerityServerConfiguration, this property is deprecated.
The LDAP domain to which the user account specified by the UserName property belongs. The values of the UserDomain,
UserName, and UserPassword properties are used by Content Engine servers to authenticate with the
IBM Legacy Content Search Engine for indexing and search operations.
The group to which the Content Engine user account specified by the UserName property belongs. Only members of this
group are allowed to add to, modify, or read the IBM Legacy Content Search Engine collection.
The name of a user account assigned to Content Engine servers for access to IBM Legacy Content Search Engine collections.
The user account must be a member of the group specified by the UserGroup property. The values of the UserDomain,
UserName, and UserPassword properties are used by Content Engine servers to authenticate with the Legacy
Content Search Engine for indexing and search operations.
The UTF-8 encoded, non-encrypted password assigned to the Content Engine user account that is specified
by the UserName property. To maintain password security, you can use this property to set a password, but not to read its value.
Instead of returning a password value, this property returns a zero-length byte array if it has been set
with a password and returns a null value if it has never been set.
The values of the UserDomain, UserName, and UserPassword properties are used by
Content Engine servers to authenticate with the IBM Legacy Content Search Engine for indexing and search operations.
Deprecated.
The names of all Verity brokers associated with the Verity administration server specified in
VerityMasterAdminServerHostname. This is the list of brokers returned from Verity.
Deprecated.
The names of all Verity index servers associated with the Verity administration server specified in the
VerityMasterAdminServerHostname property. This list of index servers is returned by Verity.
Deprecated.
The name of the Verity administration server used to create Verity collections. This master administration server will be contacted by
Content Engine servers for all requests to create a Verity collection.
Deprecated.
The names of all Verity (search) servers associated with the Verity administration server specified in the
VerityMasterAdminServerHostname property. This list of index servers is returned by Verity.