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Example:<br />

Request: webservices/getTypeChildren-request.log<br />

Response: webservices/getTypeChildren-response.log<br />

4.3.4.5 cmisObjectInFolderType, cmisObjectParentsType and cmisObjectInFolderContainerType<br />

cmisObjectInFolderType holds, in addition to a cmisObjectType object, a path segment string. It<br />

is used in all operations that support the includePathSegments parameter. cmisObjectParentsType is<br />

similar but has a relative path segment string instead of a path segment. For details about path segments<br />

and relative path segments see section 2.1.5.3 Paths.<br />

cmisObjectInFolderContainerType contains a folder hierarchy.<br />

Example:<br />

Request: webservices/getChildren-request.log<br />

Response: webservices/getChildren-response.log<br />

Example:<br />

Request: webservices/getDecendants-request.log<br />

Response: webservices/getDecendants-response.log<br />

4.3.4.6 cmisObjectListType and cmisObjectInFolderListType<br />

cmisObjectListType and cmisObjectInFolderListType hold lists of cmisObjectType and<br />

cmisObjectInFolderType structures. They also contain the hasMoreItems flag and the numItems element<br />

that are returned by operations that return these lists.<br />

4.3.4.7 cmis<strong>Content</strong>StreamType<br />

cmis<strong>Content</strong>StreamType wraps a content stream and additional information about the stream.<br />

<strong>CMIS</strong>-v<strong>1.1</strong>-csprd01<br />

Standards Track Work Product<br />

Copyright © OASIS Open 2012. All Rights Reserved.<br />

18 August 2012<br />

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