I was told in one of the post I made at - http://forums.adobe.com/thread/879186?tstart=0 that Drive uses 'Delete' option from the context menu of OS (no such option exists in the Drive menu). When I was testing my deleteObject method and tried to do that with this context menu option, the document got deleted just like any other document from local file system but reappeared once I hit refresh. (I have connected our DAM system using Drive)
Am I doing anything wrong? I expect selecting Delete would hit my code and document would get deleted from our DAM server.
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Please ignore my previous message, I sam another your post: http://forums.adobe.com/message/3794308#3794308 to ask an issue. You mentioned "We have implemented CMIS server side code in our DAM system. I have made the connection to it from Drive using the CMIS connector.". We will go through all your post and give you update later. Sorry for the later response.
Thanks,
Zhiqiang
@Zhiqiang Liu
We are adding CMIS compliance to our DAM server i.e. we are in the process of adding various CMIS methods (lie getObject, getChildren, deleteObject etc.) on our side with Adobe Drive as our primary use case. For this purpose we are using the default CMIS connector that comes with Drive installation. We have not written our own connector.
I was told before that Drive leverages the OS provided context menus like Rename, Delete. What I meant was, selecting this Delete option from context menu should hit deleteObject method on our CMIS server but it is not when I try to debug my code.
Hope this answers your doubt. I will be happy to provide more information if you need.
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