This topic alphabetically lists the properties that apply to the ExternalParticipant class.
ClassDescription
object containing the fixed description (immutable metadata) of
the class from which this object is instantiated.
ExternalRepository
object that represents one of the following items:
An external repository is a repository that is external to the Content Engine server, such as an IBM® Content Manager OnDemand (CMOD) repository or an IBM® FileNet® Image Services repository.
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.
ReplicationMode
constant that specifies the replication mode of the object store
or external repository participant. The replication mode determines how objects are replicated in a replication group.
This constant can have one of the following values:
MASTER
: Master mode. In this mode, replicated objects in the repository can be modified and any
modifications are then propagated to other participants in the replication group.SLAVE
: Slave mode. In this mode, replicated objects in the repository are read-only, and can change only as
a result of the propagation of modifications from another repository operating in master mode in the replication group.