Content hierarchy accessed through Content bean | HCL Digital Experience
The content hierarchy is a tree of content nodes. Content nodes can be labels, compositions, and links. Compositions are also called pages. Links can be internal or external. In the GUI, links represent the nodes in the Favorites list. Internal links point to a portal page, external links can point to any URL.
The content hierarchy is accessed and modified by using the Content bean, referenced as $Content in Jacl. The Content bean offers the following functions:
- Methods that allow to browse in the content tree hierarchy. The navigation method for the Content bean is a tree bean. For more information, see Tree navigation
- Methods that allow to locate a content node, or to search for particular content nodes. For more information, see Search .
- Methods for getting and setting attributes or metadata. The following attribute types are
supported by the Content bean.
- Plain attributes
- List valued attributes
- Locale-specific attributes
- URL attributes
- Metadata attributes
- Methods to create or delete pages, labels, or URL links, or to derive pages. For more information, see Lifecycle .
- Methods to move pages, labels, or URL links. The sequence of nodes can be modified as described in Sequence. For more information, see Organization. It is not possible to reorganize the content hierarchy..