Confluence 2.9 : How do I associate my own properties with a ContentEntityObject?
This page last changed on Jan 24, 2006 by jnolen.
Cannot resolve external resource into attachment. How do I associate my own properties with a ContentEntityObject?You will need the ContentEntityManager (see how to retrieve it). This manager allows you to store and retrieve arbitrary String values associated with a ContentEntityObject. Properties are stored as simple key/value pairs. We recommend that anyone writing a third-party plugin use the standard Java "reverse domain name" syntax to ensure their keys are unique. Keys may be no longer than 200 characters. // Set the property contentPropertyManager.setText(page, "com.example.myProperty", "This is the value") // Retrieve it String myProperty = contentPropertyManager.getText(page, "com.example.myProperty") getText and setText can store strings of arbitrary length (up to the size-limit for CLOBs in your database). There is also a getString and setString which is slightly more efficient, but limited to 255 characters per value. |
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