Oracle Beehive
  Oracle® Beehive RESTful Web Services API Reference
  Release 2 (2.0.1.7)
  E16658-04

Contents

Overview

Use this predicate for searching all the audit records of an actor or a group of actors. This class is deprecated with no replacement.

Members

Name Type Description

actor

beeId<actor>

actors

beeId<actor>[]

Return a collection of actor handles

Hierarchy

Inherits From

Examples

Below are examples in JSON and 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

(show inherited members)

<obh:auditActorPredicate xsi:type="obh:auditActorPredicate" xmlns:obh="http://www.oracle.com/beehive" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
        <obh:actor>your_beeId_0</obh:actor>
        <obh:actors>your_beeId_0</obh:actors>
        <obh:actors>your_beeId_1</obh:actors>
        <obh:actors>your_beeId_2</obh:actors>
</obh:auditActorPredicate>

JSON Example

(show inherited members)

{
    "beeType":"auditActorPredicate",
        "actor":{ your_{http://www.oracle.com/beehive}actor_as_beeId0 },
        "actors":[
            { your_{http://www.oracle.com/beehive}actors_as_beeId0 },
            { your_{http://www.oracle.com/beehive}actors_as_beeId1 },
            { your_{http://www.oracle.com/beehive}actors_as_beeId2 }
        ]
}

XML Schema


<xs:complexType name="auditActorPredicate">
    <xs:complexContent>
        <xs:extension base="tns:predicate">
            <xs:sequence>
                <xs:element minOccurs="0" name="actor" type="tns:beeId"/>
                <xs:element maxOccurs="unbounded" minOccurs="0"
                    name="actors" nillable="true" type="tns:beeId"/>
            </xs:sequence>
        </xs:extension>
    </xs:complexContent>
</xs:complexType>

        

References

The following data represents the references to auditActorPredicate

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