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Mahieu Xavier edited comment on CMIS-468 at 10/3/14 8:00 AM: ------------------------------------------------------------- Hi all, I have the Alfresco Version: Enterprise - v3.3.3 (205) and dotCMIS v 0.6.0.0. I encountered this issue when i want to create or update Datetime property. Do you know if it is possible to solve this DateTime bug without change the alfresco environment ? My customer would like to avoid update of alfresco. Regards Xavier was (Author: xmahieu): Hi all, I have the Alfresco Version: Enterprise - v3.3.3 (205) and dotCMIS v 0.6.0.0. I encountered this issue when i want to create or update Datetime property. Do you know if it is possible to solve this DateTime bug without change the alfresco environment ? Regards Xavier > Error when creating or updating a DateTime property when using dotCmis > Library (0.3) > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Key: CMIS-468 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CMIS-468 > Project: Chemistry > Issue Type: Bug > Components: dotcmis > Affects Versions: DotCMIS 0.3 > Environment: Alfresco 3.4 community edition, Client: C#, .net 3.5, > dotCmis > Reporter: Jeremy Turpin > Labels: dotcmis > Fix For: DotCMIS 0.3 > > > This might not be a dotCmis bug, but only be a "jeremy" bug, sorry if it is. > When I create a document that has a <cmis:propertyDateTime> property I > receive an error. > - I can create the document and set the date property just fine when using > Alfresco explorer. > - I can create a document and update properties using dotCmis that don't use > a date property. > - I have tried passing the argument in as a .NET DateTime object, and also > simply as a "properly" formatted string (example: > 2011-11-02T11:37:00.000-05:00 ) > - I can create or update the same object RESTfully. > --Sample return element (the one I want to create/update using dotCmis) from > RESTful call: > <cmis:propertyDateTime propertyDefinitionId="accounts:accountsDocDate" > displayName="Document Date" queryName="accounts:accountsDocDate"> > <cmis:value>2011-11-02T11:37:00.000-05:00</cmis:value> > </cmis:propertyDateTime> > --Sample .net code for upload using dotCmis: > (There's obviously more to this code, but the flow of it is:) > //Put values into properties and upload them. > IDictionary<string, object> properties = new Dictionary<string, > object>(); > properties.Add(PropertyIds.Name, formattedName); > properties.Add(PropertyIds.ObjectTypeId, tagTypeId); > foreach (KeyValuePair<string, object> pair in > selectedTagsToUpload) > { > properties.Add(pair.Key, pair.Value); > } > ContentStream contentStream = new ContentStream > { > FileName = formattedName, > MimeType = "application/pdf", > Length = document.Length, > Stream = new MemoryStream(document) > }; > folder.CreateDocument(properties, contentStream, null); > --As for the DateTime objects, they are contained in the > "selectedTagsToUpload" > SelectedTagsToUpload have broken for [cmis:id, DateTimeObj] and also for > [cmis:id, 2011-11-02T11:37:00.000-05:00] > -Any help would be greatly appreciated. And if you need more information or > clarification I'd be happy to provide it. Thank you. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)