public interface ItemId
ItemId
identifies an item using a combination of unique ID
and path. There are three basic forms of an ItemId. The following
table shows each of the allowed combinations where an X in
the column indicates that a value is set and a - indicates
that the value is null
:
UniqueID | Path | Usage |
---|---|---|
X | - | The item can be identified with a unique ID. In most cases such an item is also mix:referenceable but there is no restriction in that respect. An SPI implementation may also use a unique ID to identify non-referenceable nodes. Whether a node is referenceable is purely governed by its node type or the assigned mixin types. Note, that the format of the ID it is left to the implementation. |
- | X | The item can not be identified with a unique ID and none of its ancestors can be identified with a unique ID. The item is identified by an absolute path. |
X | X | The item can not be identified with a unique ID but one of its ancestors
can. getUniqueID() returns the unique ID of the nearest ancestor, which
can be identified with a unique ID. The relative path provides a navigation
path from the above mentioned ancestor to the item identified by the
ItemId .
|
Two ItemId
s should be considered equal if both the unique part
and the path part are equal AND if they denote the same
type
of ItemId
.
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
---|---|
boolean |
denotesNode() |
Path |
getPath() |
java.lang.String |
getUniqueID() |
boolean denotesNode()
true
if this ItemId
identifies a node;
otherwise false
.java.lang.String getUniqueID()
null
if the
identified item nor any of its ancestors can be identified with a
uniqueID.Path getPath()
null
if this item can be identified solely with a uniqueID.Copyright © 2010 - 2020 Adobe. All Rights Reserved