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Uses of Interface
com.sapportals.wcm.repository.filter.IFilter

Packages that use IFilter
com.sapportals.wcm.repository.filter Contains interfaces and classes to define repository filters.  
 

Uses of IFilter in com.sapportals.wcm.repository.filter
 

Subinterfaces of IFilter in com.sapportals.wcm.repository.filter
 interface IContentFilter
          This interface defines a content filter that will modify the content of a resource.
 interface INamespaceFilter
          A namespace filter will be applied on namespace operations like getResource(), getChildren().
 interface IPropertyFilter
          Property filters are used to manipulate resource properties and their visibility.
 interface IReadOnlyContentFilter
          A content filter that does not change the content.
 interface IRidFilter
          A RID filter object is created by a IRidFilterManager and is responsible for processing a RID.
 interface IUriFilter
          Deprecated. As of EP 5.0 SP5, replaced by IRidFilter
 

Classes in com.sapportals.wcm.repository.filter that implement IFilter
 class AbstractPropertyFilter
           
 


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