com.sap.netweaver.bc.rf.common.namespace
Class AdvancedDeepFindResourcesDescriptor
[contained in: com.sap.netweaver.bc.rf.par - bc.rf.common_api.jar]
java.lang.Object
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+--com.sap.netweaver.bc.rf.common.namespace.BasicChildrenFindResourcesDescriptor
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+--com.sap.netweaver.bc.rf.common.namespace.AdvancedChildrenFindResourcesDescriptor
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+--com.sap.netweaver.bc.rf.common.namespace.AdvancedDeepFindResourcesDescriptor
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- IAdvancedChildrenFindResourcesDescriptor, IAdvancedDeepFindResourcesDescriptor, IBasicChildrenFindResourcesDescriptor, IFindResourcesDescriptor
- Direct Known Subclasses:
- AdvancedDeepVersionedFindResourcesDescriptor
- public class AdvancedDeepFindResourcesDescriptor
- extends AdvancedChildrenFindResourcesDescriptor
- implements IAdvancedDeepFindResourcesDescriptor
Class implementing a find descriptor for resources supporting find operations
for different depths. A depth of n always incldues the resources at the lower
n-1 levels, i.e. at a depth of 1, also the root resource is meant (in
contrast to find children operations); the behavior is only defined for the
values 0, 1 and MAX(INTEGER); the support of the depths 0 and 1 is mandatory;
for all other values a definition could be found, but the definiton would
exceed the functionality of many so far known repositories (DASL conform
repositories) and it's support might be difficult to inquire (in case of a
remote repository).
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Field Summary |
protected int |
depth
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Method Summary |
int |
getDepth()
Get depth to be used to find resources at the given depth and all levels
below this depth, i.e. at a depth of 1, also the root resource is meant (in
contrast to find children operations); the behavior is only defined for the
values 0, 1 and MAX(INTEGER); the support of the depths 0 and 1 is
mandatory; for all other values a definition could be found, but the
definiton would exceed the functionality of many so far known repositories
(DASL conform repositories) and it's support might be difficult to inquire
(in case of a remote repository). |
| Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait |
depth
protected int depth
AdvancedDeepFindResourcesDescriptor
public AdvancedDeepFindResourcesDescriptor(IQueryExpression queryExpression,
ICollator collator,
int depth)
- Construct object of class FindAdvancedDeepResourcesDescriptor.
- Parameters:
queryExpression - query expressioncollator - collatordepth - depth
getDepth
public int getDepth()
- Get depth to be used to find resources at the given depth and all levels
below this depth, i.e. at a depth of 1, also the root resource is meant (in
contrast to find children operations); the behavior is only defined for the
values 0, 1 and MAX(INTEGER); the support of the depths 0 and 1 is
mandatory; for all other values a definition could be found, but the
definiton would exceed the functionality of many so far known repositories
(DASL conform repositories) and it's support might be difficult to inquire
(in case of a remote repository).
- Specified by:
getDepth in interface IAdvancedDeepFindResourcesDescriptor
- Returns:
- depth
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