This chapter provides an overview of Custome Access Settings API and describes the use cases using this API.
This chapter contains the following sections:
The Custom Access Settings Subsystem is used to provide a Web Services-based mechanism to retrieve Oracle Enterprise Repository Custom Access Settings (CAS). Example 19-1 describes a sample Custom Access Settings code.
Example 19-1 Example of Custom Access Settings Code
Working code for Custom Access Settings Open API methods.
package com.flashline.sample.customaccesssettingsapi;
import java.net.MalformedURLException;
import java.net.URL;
import java.rmi.RemoteException;
import javax.xml.rpc.ServiceException;
import com.flashline.registry.openapi.base.OpenAPIException;
import com.flashline.registry.openapi.entity.AuthToken;
import com.flashline.registry.openapi.service.v300.FlashlineRegistry;
import
com.flashline.registry.openapi.service.v300.FlashlineRegistryServiceLocator;
public class CustomAccesssettings {
public static void main(String pArgs[]) throws java.rmi.RemoteException,
OpenAPIException {
try {
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Connect to Oracle Enterprise Repository
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
URL lURL = null;
lURL = new URL(pArgs[0]);
FlashlineRegistry repository = new FlashlineRegistryServiceLocator()
.getFlashlineRegistry(lURL);
// //////////////////////////////
// Authenticate with OER
// //////////////////////////////
AuthToken authToken = repository.authTokenCreate(
pArgs[1],pArgs[2]);
// ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Retrieve a List of Custom Access Setting Types
// ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
String[] lRoleContextTypes = null;
lRoleContextTypes = repository
.customAccessSettingTypesGet(authToken);
// ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Get Custom Access Setting Names
// ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
String[] lCustomAccessSettingNames = null;
lCustomAccessSettingNames = repository
.customAccessSettingNamesGet(authToken, "asset");
// ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Retrieve an array of Custom Access Setting Names of type "asset".
// ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
String[] rCustomAccessSettingNames = null;
rCustomAccessSettingNames = repository
.customAccessSettingDefaultNamesGet(authToken, "asset");
} catch (OpenAPIException lEx) {
System.out.println("ServerCode = " + lEx.getServerErrorCode());
System.out.println("Message = " + lEx.getMessage());
System.out.println("StackTrace:");
lEx.printStackTrace();
} catch (RemoteException lEx) {
lEx.printStackTrace();
} catch (ServiceException lEx) {
lEx.printStackTrace();
} catch (MalformedURLException lEx) {
lEx.printStackTrace();
}
}
}
This section describes the use cases using the Custom Access Settings API. It contains the following topics:
Section 19.2.1, "Use Case: Retrieve a List of Custom Access Setting Types"
Section 19.2.2, "Use Case: Get Default Custom Access Setting Names"
This method is used to retrieve the list of Custom Access Settings Types as available in Oracle Enterprise Repository.
1. String[] lCustomAccessSettingNames = null; 2. lCustomAccessSettingNames = mFlashlineRegistry.customAccessSettingNamesGet(mAuthToken, "asset");
Line 2 - Retrieve an array of Custom Access Setting Names of type "asset".
This method is used to retrieve the list of Default Custom Access Settings of a particular type. An asset default Custom Access Setting is applied to all new assets, just as a file default Custom Access setting is applied to all new files, and so on.
1. String[] lCustomAccessSettingNames = null; 2. lCustomAccessSettingNames = mFlashlineRegistry.customAccessSettingDefaultNamesGet(mAuthToken, "asset");
Line 2 - Retrieve an array of default Custom Access Setting Names of type "asset".