Designer 10.15 | Centrasite Eclipse UI Help | Reference | Search and Filter Conditions
 
Search and Filter Conditions
When executing a registry search by conditions or selecting registry objects, you can add or edit search or filter conditions in a corresponding dialog. The available conditions are listed in the Type of Condition area of the dialog. They depend on the action you are executing and on the object type or types you have selected as a condition. In the Details area of the dialog, you can specify the details and parameters for the condition selected in the Type of Condition area.
The type of the registry objects to be included in the search or filter is predefined on the CentraSite Advanced Search page. To change the object type, double-click the condition. This displays the Modify Condition dialog where you can modify the condition's details. When the Show all types option is not checked, the type list includes the most important object types that are predefined in CentraSite as well as object types you have defined yourself. When the option is checked, the list includes all available object types.
The following table describes all the conditions that may be shown in the Type of Condition dialog and the details you can specify for each of them.
Condition
Description
Name
Specify the name of the registry objects you want to include in the search or filter. When the UDDI-like pattern matching option is not checked, the name is treated as specified and case-sensitive. When the option is checked, the name is handled in a case-insensitive way, and % characters in it are interpreted as wildcards for one or more characters. For example, Sample% includes all registry objects whose names start with the string Sample.
Description
Specify the description of the registry objects you want to include in the search or filter. When the UDDI-like pattern matching option is not checked, the description is treated as specified and case-sensitive. When the option is checked, the description is handled in a case-insensitive way, and % characters in it are interpreted as wildcards for one or more characters.
Internal Classification
Specify the category that Classifying Registry Objects the registry objects you want to include in the search or filter. Use the Browse button to select the category in the Select Object Dialog. Specify whether registry objects classified by sub-categories of the given category are to be included in the search or filter by checking or unchecking Include sub-categories.
External Classification
Specify the taxonomy and value that Classifying Registry Objects the registry objects you want to include in the search or filter. Use the Browse button to select the taxonomy in the Select Object Dialog.
Service by Provider
Specify the organization which provides the services you want to include in the search or filter. Use the Browse button to select the organization in the Select Object Dialog.
Service by Interface
Specify the interface assigned to the services you want to include in the search or filter. Use the Browse button to select the interface in the Select Object Dialog.
Service by Operation
Specify the operation assigned to the services you want to include in the search or filter. Use the Browse button to select the operation in the Select Object Dialog.
Versioning
Select this condition if you want the search to include only the most recent version of Versions of Registry Objects. Otherwise, all versions of an object are taken into account.
Type-Specific Property
Select the property and specify the value of the property which is set for the registry objects you want to include in the search or filter.
Object-Specific Property
Specify the name, Namespaces and value of the property which is set for the registry objects you want to include in the search or filter.
Owner
Specify the user who is the owner of the registry objects you want to include in the search or filter. Use the Browse button to select the user in the Select Object Dialog.
Created
Specify the date and time after and/or before which the registry objects you want to include in the search or filter have been created. Specify the date and time in the following format: yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss. Alternatively, you can use the button to select the date and specify the time and timezone in the Select Date and Time Dialog.
Modified
Specify the date and time after and/or before which the registry objects you want to include in the search or filter have been modified. Specify the date and time in the following format: yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss.SSS. Alternatively, you can use the button to select the date and specify the time and timezone in the Select Date and Time Dialog.
Key
Specify the unique key of the registry object you want to include in the search or filter.
Custom Condition
Specify a search or filter condition as a query in XQuery format, that fulfills the syntactical and semantical requirements of CentraSite. For details on XQuery in CentraSite, contact your CentraSite support organization. The XQuery fragment field offers basic text editing functions such as undo, cut, copy, and paste, that help you entering queries.