Overview

An ExternalArtifact is an artifact that is located outside of the system. Only the artifact's location (for example, its URL) is recorded, instead of the content itself.

Members

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Projections
Name Type Required Description

attachedMarkers

marker[]

Set of marker elements associated with the entity.

attachedReminders

reminder[]

List of reminders attached to the entity

attachedSubscriptions

subscription[]

List of subscriptions attached to the entity

bonds

bond[]

List of artifact bonds

changeStatus

changeStatus

The change status of the artifact

collabId

beeId

CollabId of the snapshot

contentEncoding

string

The encoding type of the content that this Artifact represents.

createdOn

dateTime

Entity's creation date

creator

actor

The actor that created this entity

deleted

boolean

Deletion flag. If this property is set to true the entity is deleted.

location

string

The location (for example, the URL) of this External Artifact

mediaType

string

The media type of the External Artifact.

modifiedBy

actor

The actor that last modified the entity

modifiedOn

dateTime

The date when entity was last modified

name

string

Name of the entity.

parent

entity

The parent for this entity.

properties

collabProperties

The properties of the artifact that are shared among all the actors

snapshotId

string

Contains the snapshot identifier for this snapshot. Snapshot identifiers are used to implement optimistic locking on the server.

userCreatedOn

dateTime

The user creation date (if created offline)

userModifiedOn

dateTime

The user last modified date (if modified offline)

viewer

actor

The actor for which this artifact snapshot was loaded. All the artifact viewer properties in this snapshot are loaded for this actor.

viewerProperties

collabProperties

The viewer properties of the artifact that are private to loading actor

Hierarchy

Inherits From

Examples

Below are examples in XML formats. All examples are shown with all inherited members. Quoting when required is part of the examples, but you must obviously populate with your own data.

XML Example

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<obh:externalArtifact xsi:type="obh:externalArtifact" xmlns:obh="http://www.oracle.com/beehive" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
        <attachedMarkers>your_marker_0</attachedMarkers>
        <attachedMarkers>your_marker_1</attachedMarkers>
        <attachedMarkers>your_marker_2</attachedMarkers>
        <attachedReminders>your_reminder_0</attachedReminders>
        <attachedReminders>your_reminder_1</attachedReminders>
        <attachedReminders>your_reminder_2</attachedReminders>
        <attachedSubscriptions>your_subscription_0</attachedSubscriptions>
        <attachedSubscriptions>your_subscription_1</attachedSubscriptions>
        <attachedSubscriptions>your_subscription_2</attachedSubscriptions>
        <bonds>your_bond_0</bonds>
        <bonds>your_bond_1</bonds>
        <bonds>your_bond_2</bonds>
        <changeStatus>your_changeStatus_0</changeStatus>
        <collabId>your_beeId_0</collabId>
        <contentEncoding>your_string_0</contentEncoding>
        <createdOn>your_dateTime_0</createdOn>
        <creator>your_actor_0</creator>
        <deleted>your_boolean_0</deleted>
        <location>your_string_0</location>
        <mediaType>your_string_0</mediaType>
        <modifiedBy>your_actor_0</modifiedBy>
        <modifiedOn>your_dateTime_0</modifiedOn>
        <name>your_string_0</name>
        <parent>your_entity_0</parent>
        <properties>your_collabProperties_0</properties>
        <snapshotId>your_string_0</snapshotId>
        <userCreatedOn>your_dateTime_0</userCreatedOn>
        <userModifiedOn>your_dateTime_0</userModifiedOn>
        <viewer>your_actor_0</viewer>
        <viewerProperties>your_collabProperties_0</viewerProperties>
</obh:externalArtifact>

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