Package org.apache.jackrabbit.spi
Interface ItemId
- All Known Subinterfaces:
NodeId,PropertyId
public interface ItemId
An
ItemId identifies an item using a combination of unique ID
and path. There are three basic forms of an ItemId. The following
table shows each of the allowed combinations where an X in
the column indicates that a value is set and a - indicates
that the value is null:
| UniqueID | Path | Usage |
|---|---|---|
| X | - | The item can be identified with a unique ID. In most cases such an item is also mix:referenceable but there is no restriction in that respect. An SPI implementation may also use a unique ID to identify non-referenceable nodes. Whether a node is referenceable is purely governed by its node type or the assigned mixin types. Note, that the format of the ID it is left to the implementation. |
| - | X | The item can not be identified with a unique ID and none of its ancestors can be identified with a unique ID. The item is identified by an absolute path. |
| X | X | The item can not be identified with a unique ID but one of its ancestors
can. getUniqueID() returns the unique ID of the nearest ancestor, which
can be identified with a unique ID. The relative path provides a navigation
path from the above mentioned ancestor to the item identified by the
ItemId.
|
Two ItemIds should be considered equal if both the unique part
and the path part are equal AND if they denote the same
type of ItemId.
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Method Summary
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Method Details
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denotesNode
boolean denotesNode()- Returns:
trueif thisItemIdidentifies a node; otherwisefalse.
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getUniqueID
String getUniqueID()- Returns:
- the uniqueID part of this item id or
nullif the identified item nor any of its ancestors can be identified with a uniqueID.
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getPath
Path getPath()- Returns:
- the path part of this item id. Returns
nullif this item can be identified solely with a uniqueID.
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