The following Java code example locks /Applications/FormsApplication/1.0/FormsFolder/Loan.xdp.
(See Locking Resources.)
/*
* This Java Quick Start uses the following JAR files
* 1. adobe-repository-client.jar
* 2. adobe-livecycle-client.jar
* 3. adobe-usermanager-client.jar
* 4. adobe-utilities.jar
* 5. jbossall-client.jar (use a different JAR file if the LiveCycle server is not deployed
* on JBoss)
* 6. commons-code-1.3.jar
* 7. jacorb.jar (use a different JAR file if the LiveCycle server is not deployed on JBoss)
* 8. jnp-client.jar (use a different JAR file if the LiveCycle server is not deployed on JBoss)
*
* The JBoss files must be kept in the jboss\client folder. You can copy the client folder to
* your local development environment and then include the 3 JBoss JAR files in your class path
*
* These JAR files are located in the following path:
* <install directory>/sdk/client-libs/common
*
* The adobe-utilities.jar file is located in the following path:
* <install directory>/sdk/client-libs/jboss
*
* The jbossall-client.jar file is located in the following path:
* <install directory>/jboss/client
*
* If you want to invoke a remote LiveCycle server instance and there is a
* firewall between the client application and the server, then it is
* recommended that you use the SOAP mode. When using the SOAP mode,
* you have to include additional JAR files located in the following
* path
* <install directory>/sdk/client-libs/thirdparty
*
* For information about the SOAP
* mode and the additional JAR files that need to be included,
* see "Setting connection properties" in Programming
* with LiveCycle
*
* For complete details about the location of the LiveCycle JAR files,
* see "Including LiveCycle Java library files" in Programming
* with LiveCycle
*/
import java.util.*;
import com.adobe.idp.dsc.clientsdk.ServiceClientFactory;
import com.adobe.idp.dsc.clientsdk.ServiceClientFactoryProperties;
import com.adobe.repository.bindings.dsc.client.ResourceRepositoryClient;
import com.adobe.repository.infomodel.bean.*;
public class LockFile {
public static void main(String[] args) {
// This example will lock and unlock a resource in the LiveCycle repository.
try {
//Set connection properties required to invoke LiveCycle ES4
Properties connectionProps = new Properties();
connectionProps.setProperty(ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_DEFAULT_EJB_ENDPOINT, "jnp://hiro-xp:1099");
connectionProps.setProperty(ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_TRANSPORT_PROTOCOL,ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_EJB_PROTOCOL);
connectionProps.setProperty(ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_SERVER_TYPE, "JBoss");
connectionProps.setProperty(ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_CREDENTIAL_USERNAME, "administrator");
connectionProps.setProperty(ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_CREDENTIAL_PASSWORD, "password");
// Create the service client factory
ServiceClientFactory myFactory = ServiceClientFactory.createInstance(connectionProps);
// Create a ResourceRepositoryClient object using the service client factory
ResourceRepositoryClient repositoryClient = new ResourceRepositoryClient(myFactory);
// Specify the URI of the resource to lock
String resourceUri = "/Applications/FormsApplication/1.0/FormsFolder/Loan.xdp";
// Lock the resource
repositoryClient.lockResource(
resourceUri,
Lock.SCOPE_EXCLUSIVE,
Lock.DEPTH_ZERO
);
// Retrieve the locks on the resource
List locks = repositoryClient.getLocks(resourceUri);
// Print out the locks for the resource
System.out.println("The following locks now exist for the resource:");
for (int i = 0; i < locks.size(); i++) {
Lock l = (Lock)(locks.get(i));
System.out.println(
"Lock owner: " +
l.getOwnerUserId() +
" Lock depth: " +
l.getDepth() +
" Lock scope: " +
l.getType()
);
}
// Unlock the resource
String lockToken = repositoryClient.unlockResource(resourceUri);
} catch (Exception e) {
System.out.println(
"Exception thrown while trying to lock the file" +
e.getMessage()
);
}
}
}
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