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Content Management Interoperability Services (CMIS) Version 1.1

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3.4.1.3.6 cmisra:content<br />

This element specifies the content of the atom:entry element. The content is base64 encoded in the<br />

base64 element. The elements of a cmisra:content element are:<br />

cmisra:mediaType This contains the media type of the content as described by [RFC4288].<br />

cmisra:base64 This contains the base64 content of the file<br />

This element MUST take precedence over atom:content on submission of an Atom entry to a repository.<br />

A repository MUST use the atom:content element to return back to the client the content of the document.<br />

Note: This is required when the client has an XML document stored that might not be well formed and thus<br />

would not be able to be included inside atom:content element.<br />

3.4.1.3.7 cmisra:bulkUpdate<br />

This element is included inside the atom:entry element. It specifics bulk update data.<br />

See the bulkUpdateProperties service for details.<br />

3.4.2 Attributes<br />

These attributes are in the <strong>CMIS</strong> RestAtom namespace (cmisra).<br />

3.4.2.1 cmisra:id<br />

This attribute is used on the atom:link element to specify the <strong>CMIS</strong> id of the resource. This attribute<br />

SHOULD be on all link relations that point to a <strong>CMIS</strong> object.<br />

This attribute MAY also be on cmisra:type. The value of the attribute on cmis:type MUST be the same<br />

as the type definition id.<br />

Example<br />

<br />

<br />

3.4.2.2 cmisra:renditionKind<br />

This attribute is used on the atom:link element with relation alternate to specify the renditionKind of the<br />

resource. This attribute SHOULD be on all link elements with relation alternate that are a <strong>CMIS</strong> rendition.<br />

Example<br />

<br />

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