That's basically the same. This should give you the top 10 hits:
session.query(...).skiptTo(0).getPage(10) - Florian > OK, that answers the question I asked. > > What I am really looking for is a way to tell the service the maximum > number of query results I want returned in sum-total. > > Basically a way to pass a query optimization hint like "RETURN TOP". > > AJ > > On October 17, 2015 7:11:09 AM EDT, "Florian Müller" <f...@apache.org> > wrote: > > Hi AJ, > > Yes, that is supported by OpenCMIS and DotCMIS. > You control the maxItems parameter with the getPage() method and the > skipCount parameter with the skipTo() method. > > To get the first 10 hits call this: > session.query(...).getPage(10) > > To skip the first 3 hits and then get a list of max 100 hits call this: > session.query(...).skiptTo(3).getPage(100) > > > The corresponding JavaDoc is here: > > https://chemistry.apache.org/java/0.13.0/maven/apidocs/org/apache/chemistry/opencmis/client/api/ItemIterable.html > > > - Florian > > > It is my understanding that there is an optional "maxItems" > for (at least) searching in the CMIS standard? A quote from > something I read: The CMIS specification defines the maxItems > parameter as “the maximum number of items to return in a > response”. I believe this is different than "MaxItemsPerPage" > in our OC properties. But the actual question is whether this > is supported/available in DotCMIS (or OpenCMIS)? I expected it > to maybe be in the OC, but it's not there. Checked if there's > an overloaded session.Query() method, but it's not there > either. Is this available??? Thanks, AJ >