Activities Atom node data types
Lists the Atom node types that can appear in feeds produced by the Activities API, or in an Atom Entry document produced or sent to the API.The node types that you can create have changed since the 1.0.x release. The following node types have been deprecated:
- Bookmark
- File
- Message
You can still use the GET command to retrieve the values of entries created using these node types. Data retrieval is supported to make the APIs backwards compatible with applications created in IBM Connections version 1.0.x. However, you cannot use the POST or PUT commands to update or create entries of these node types. Implement entries using the new node types instead.
For information about the node types supported in IBM Connections 1.0.x, go to the following external web site:
Activity content
Lists the elements in an activity as it is defined by Atom.Chat node content
Lists the elements in an Activities chat node entry.Email node content
Lists the elements in an Activities email node entry.Entry content
Lists the elements in an activity entry as it is defined by Atom.Entry template content
Lists the elements in an activity entry template as it is defined by Atom.Activity member entry content
Lists the elements in a member Atom entry.Related activity node content
Lists the elements in an Activities related activity entry.Reply content
Lists the elements in a reply entry as it is defined by Atom.Section content
Lists the elements in an activity section as it is defined by Atom.To-do item content
Lists the elements in a to-do item as it is defined by Atom.Activity tags category document
The category document identifies the tags that have been assigned to particular items, such as blog posts or community entries. Tags are single-word keywords that categorize a posting or entry. A tag classifies the information in the posting or entry to make it easier to find the content later. The format of the tags document is an Atom publishing protocol (APP) categories document.
Parent topic
Activities APIRelated concepts
Work with activity nodesRelated reference
Entry content