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Web Content Management with Documentum Gaurav Kathuria

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Zusammenfassung

The EMC Documentum family of applications helps you manage all types of content across multiple departments within a single repository. Filled with examples, this book aims to help you get hands-on with the features of Documentum, from getting started to designing and developing Documentum applications, before rounding off with deployment.

Web Content Management with Documentum Zusammenfassung

Web Content Management with Documentum Gaurav Kathuria

Concise information about the various Documentum web content management products, and packed with practical examples. This book is targeted at IT professionals who are Documentum beginners or intermediates. The depth of coverage means that experienced Documentum developers will also benefit from the book, and learn some new tricks. Although no knowledge of Documentum is presumed, exposure to Java/J2EE, XML, and related web technologies will help to get the most from this book.

Über Gaurav Kathuria

Gaurav Kathuria completed his B. Tech. (Hons.) in Chemical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology (I.I.T.) Kharagpur, India in the year 2000 and has since been a prominent performer in diverse software fields, from IT services through product development to software consultancy. He is a Technical Architect with a proven record of strategic vision, entrepreneurial spirit, technical and managerial skills that have contributed to winning of multiple competitive contracts and follow-on business. He has led large consulting content management related projects, leveraging technology, process improvement, and change management to deliver a wide range of solutions. He has a rich experience of designing, developing, and managing software systems using object-oriented languages and technologies like Java/J2EE and Documentum. He started working with Documentum 4i and has ever since had an extensive experience architecting/designing complex Documentum 4i and 5x solutions. Gaurav has worked for various vertical industry domains such as Health/Pharmaceuticals, Natural Resources, Travel/Tourism, and Financial services. He has a broad and deep understanding of Documentum technology platform, its appropriate uses and cost efficiencies and has time and again demonstrated his ability at evaluating various technology alternatives and making strategic technical decisions. He specializes in Solution Architecture, Strategic and Tactical Planning, Technical Consulting, Knowledge Management and Trainings. He has also given in-house training on Documentum System Architecture, Technical Fundamentals and Web Publisher in many of the organizations he has worked in. Gaurav can be reached at gaurav@AllAboutDCTM.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Preface Chapter 1: Content and Documentum Chapter 2: Documentum Essentials Chapter 3: Documentum Advanced Concepts Chapter 4: Web Content Management System Chapter 5: Setting Up the Documentum Suite Chapter 6: Creating Our First Docbase Chapter 7: Setting Up Publishing Chapter 8: Setting Up Documentum Application Builder Chapter 9: Setting Up Documentum Administrator and Web Publisher Chapter 10: Designing Documentum Applications Chapter 11: Designing and Creating Custom Object Types Chapter 12: Creating Lifecycles, Alias Sets, and Permission Sets Chapter 13: Working with Web Publisher Template Files Chapter 14: Creating Rules Files Chapter 15: Creating Presentation Files Chapter 16: Folder Mapping Chapter 17: Using Instruction Files Chapter 18: Automatic Property Extraction (APE) Chapter 19: Working with Workflows Chapter 20: Testing Custom Workflows Chapter 21: Publishing from Docbase Using SCS Chapter 22: Web Viewing Content Files Chapter 23: Using DFC Chapter 24: Configurations and Customizations Using WDK Chapter 25: Documentum Deployment Chapter 26: Using DQL and API Commands Appendix A: Frequently Asked Questions and Answers Appendix B: New Features and Enhancements in Release 5.3 Index * Preface Up * Chapter 1: Content and Documentum o 1.1 Need for an Effective CMS o 1.2 Qualities of a Good CMS o 1.3 Why Documentum? o 1.4 Documentum Features o 1.5 Summary Up * Chapter 2: Documentum Essentials o 2.1 Documentum Cornerstone o 2.2 Docbase o 2.3 DocBroker o 2.4 DocApp o 2.5 Object Types o 2.6 Attributes + 2.6.1 Object ID (Object Identifier: r_object_id Attribute) + 2.6.2 Attribute Types o 2.7 DQL o 2.8 API o 2.9 Cabinets and Folders o 2.10 Versioning o 2.11 Lifecycles o 2.12 Workflows o 2.13 Summary Up * Chapter 3: Documentum Advanced Concepts o 3.1 DMCL o 3.2 DFC o 3.3 BOF o 3.4 WDK o 3.5 Web Publisher o 3.6 ACL o 3.7 Alias Set o 3.8 Users and Groups + 3.8.1 Users + 3.8.2 Groups o 3.9 Renditions o 3.10 Registered Tables o 3.11 Data Dictionary o 3.12 Methods and Jobs + 3.12.1 Methods + 3.12.2 Jobs o 3.13 Summary Up * Chapter 4: Web Content Management System o 4.1 When Should you Use a WCM System? o 4.2 When Should you Not Use a WCM System? o 4.3 Documentum WCM Architecture o 4.4 How do you Enter Content in the System? + 4.4.1 Web Publisher o 4.5 Where and How is the Content Stored? + 4.5.1 Content Server o 4.6 How do you Perform System Administration? + 4.6.1 Documentum Administrator o 4.7 How do you Create Multiple Renditions of the Content? + 4.7.1 Content Rendition Services o 4.8 How do you Publish Content to a Website? + 4.8.1 Site Caching Services + 4.8.2 SCS Architecture o 4.9 How do you Query the Published Content for Displaying on Websites? + 4.9.1 Documentum JDBC Services o 4.10 How do you Deploy Website Content to a Server Farm? + 4.10.1 Site Deployment Services o 4.11 Summary Up * Chapter 5: Setting Up the Documentum Suite o 5.1 Installing Content Server + 5.1.2 Prerequisites o 5.2 Installing Content Server 5.2.5 o 5.3 Installing Content Server 5.2.5 SP2 o 5.4 Summary Up * Chapter 6: Creating Our First Docbase o 6.1 Creating a Docbase o 6.2 Installing Web Publisher Server Files and DocApp + 6.2.1 What does Web Publisher Server Files Contain? + 6.2.2 What does WebPublisher DocApp Contain? o 6.3 Beginning Installation o 6.4 Stopping and Starting Docbase and DocBroker o 6.5 dmcl.ini o 6.6 server.ini o 6.7 Summary Up * Chapter 7: Setting Up Publishing o 7.1 SCS Source 5.2.5 + 7.1.1 Prerequisites + 7.1.2 Installing SCS Source 5.2.5 + 7.1.3 Installing SCS Source 5.2.5 SP2 o 7.2 SCS Target 5.2.5 + 7.2.1 Prerequisites + 7.2.2 Installing SCS Target 5.2.5 + 7.2.3 Installing SCS Target 5.2.5 SP2 o 7.3 Summary Up * Chapter 8: Setting Up Documentum Application Builder o 8.1 Documentum Application Builder + 8.1.1 Prerequisites o 8.2 Installing DAB 5.2.5 SP2 o 8.3 Summary Up * Chapter 9: Setting Up Documentum Administrator and Web Publisher o 9.1 Documentum Administrator + 9.1.1 Prerequisites + 9.1.2 Installing Documentum Administrator 5.2.5 SP2 o 9.2 Web Publisher + 9.2.1 Prerequisites + 9.2.2 Installing Web Publisher 5.2.5 SP2 o 9.3 Summary Up * Chapter 10: Designing Documentum Applications o 10.1 Case Study Simple Newspaper Website o 10.2 Beginning Documentum Design o 10.3 Using Documentum Application Builder (DAB) o 10.4 Creating Custom Objects in DocApp o 10.5 Summary Up * Chapter 11: Designing and Creating Custom Object Types o 11.1 Creating Object Types + 11.1.1 Type Names + 11.1.2 Limitations of Object Type Names + 11.1.3 Supertype o 11.2 Designing and Creating Custom Attributes of Object Type(s) o 11.3 Adding Attributes to an Object Type + 11.3.1 Attribute Names + 11.3.2 Limitations of Object Type Attribute Names # 11.3.2.1 Label # 11.3.2.2 Data Type # 11.3.2.3 Length # 11.3.2.4 Repeating # 11.3.2.5 Default Search Value # 11.3.2.6 Allowable Search Operators # 11.3.2.7 Input Mask # 11.3.2.8 Conditional Value Assistance o 11.4 Querying Registered Tables using DQL for Value Assistance o 11.5 $value() Keyword o 11.6 Summary Up * Chapter 12: Creating Lifecycles, Alias Sets, and Permission Sets o 12.1 Alias Sets in a Lifecycle o 12.2 Creating an Alias Set o 12.3 Creating Permission Sets o 12.4 Creating a Custom Lifecycle o 12.5 Promoting and Demoting Content through a Lifecycle o 12.5 Expiring Content o 12.6 Summary Up * Chapter 13: Working with Web Publisher Template Files o 13.1 Creating a Template File o 13.2 Summary Up * Chapter 14: Creating Rules Files o 14.1 Creating a Rules File + 14.1.1 IMGALTTEXT Element + 14.1.2 DATE Element + 14.1.3 BODYTEXT Element + 14.1.4 REPEATBLOCK Element + 14.1.5 NEXTLINKNAME Element + 14.1.6 NEXTLINKURL Element * 14.2 Final Template in Web Publisher Editor * 14.3 Miscellaneous Rules File Widgets o 14.3.1 Choice Widget o 14.3.2 Checkbox Widget o 14.3.3 Textselector Widget o 14.3.4 Xselector Widget * 14.4 Summary Up * Chapter 15: Creating Presentation Files o 15.1 Creating a Presentation File o 15.2 Viewing Content Renditions o 15.3 Reapplying Presentation Files o 15.4 Using XDQL in Stylesheets o 15.5 XDQL Example in XSL Stylesheet o 15.6 Create_Dynamic_Content Job o 15.7 Summary Up * Chapter 16: Folder Mapping o 16.1 Anatomy of the FolderMap.xml File o 16.2 Limitations of Folder Map o 16.3 Folder Mapping Examples + 16.3.1 Property Matching: Using Wildcard (*) + 16.3.2 Property Matching: Using Multiple Properties in + 16.3.3 Placing a Content File in Multiple Locations with + 16.3.4 Property Matching: Simple Repeating Attribute + 16.3.5 Property Matching: Repeating Attribute Index + 16.3.6 Dynamic Folder Mapping + 16.3.7 Dynamic Folder Mapping with Repeating Attribute o 16.4 Summary Up * Chapter 17: Using Instruction Files o 17.1 Limitations of Instruction Files o 17.2 Instruction File Examples + 17.2.1 Deleting an XML Element from an XML File with + 17.2.2 Adding an XML Element to an XML File with + 17.2.3 Updating the Value of an XML Element in an XML File with + o 17.3 Summary Up * Chapter 18: Automatic Property Extraction (APE) o 18.1 How Automatic Property Extraction Works o 18.2 Simple Example for Automatic Property Extraction o 18.3 Testing our First XML Application o 18.4 Populating Repeating Attributes using Automatic Property Extraction o 18.5 Testing the Second XML Application o 18.6 Using Two-Way Attribute Extraction o 18.7 Testing the Two-Way Attribute Extraction XML Application: o 18.8 Summary Up * Chapter 19: Working with Workflows o 19.1 Designing Custom Workflows o 19.2 Setting Up a Custom Workflow Template o 19.3 Creating a Custom Workflow Template + 19.3.1 Performer Tab for Activities + 19.3.2 Trigger Tab for Activities + 19.3.3 Notification Tab for Activities + 19.3.4 Transition Tab for Activities * 19.4 Adding a Package to Connection Flows * 19.5 Summary Up * Chapter 20: Testing Custom Workflows o 20.1 Creating Users for Workflow in Documentum o 20.2 Submitting Content to the Custom Workflow o 20.3 Summary Up * Chapter 21: Publishing from Docbase Using SCS o 21.1 Limitations of SCS o 21.2 Publishing Types o 21.3 Steps for Setting Up a Site Publishing Configuration o 21.4 Testing and Publishing Using Site Publishing Configuration o 21.5 Published Data o 21.6 Unlocking Locked Publishing Operations o 21.7 Monitoring the SCS Source Status o 21.8 Summary Up * Chapter 22: Web Viewing Content Files o 22.1 Prerequisites o 22.2 Setting Up and Using Web View o 22.3 Testing Web View o 22.4 Summary Up * Chapter 23: Using DFC o 23.1 Introduction to DFC o 23.2 Environment Readiness o 23.3 Simple Example Demonstrating DFC Usage o 23.4 Creating and Linking a File in a Docbase Cabinet o 23.5 Running Docbase Methods via DFC o 23.6 Creating Users in Docbase with DFC o 23.7 Summary Up * Chapter 24: Configurations and Customizations Using WDK o 24.1 WDK Directory Structure o 24.2 WDK Application Elements o 24.3 A Simple WDK Configuration Example + 24.3.1 New Content Screen before Configuration Changes + 24.3.2 Modified New Content Screen after Configuration Changes * 24.4 A Simple WDK Customization Example * 24.5 Summary Up * Chapter 25: Documentum Deployment o 25.1 DocApp Migration o 25.2 Configuring DocApp Objects and Creating/Installing aDocApp Archive o 25.3 Deployment of Web Publisher Code and Custom Scripts o 25.4 Summary Up * Chapter 26: Using DQL and API Commands o 26.1 DQL + 26.1.1 Uses of DQL + 26.1.2 Command Tools + 26.1.3 DQL Examples # 26.1.3.1 Creating a Document Object # 26.1.3.2 Updating Attributes of a Document Object # 26.1.3.3 Appending a Value in a Repeating Attribute # 26.1.3.4 Inserting a Value into a Repeating Attribute # 26.1.3.5 Associating a Document Object with a Cabinet # 26.1.3.6 Retrieving a Document Object from the Docbase # 26.1.3.7 Deleting a Document Object from the Docbase o 26.2 API + 26.2.1 Command Tools + 26.2.2 API Commands + 26.2.3 Categorizing API Methods + 26.2.4 API Method Examples # 26.2.4.1 Creating a Document Object # 26.2.4.2 Setting the Attributes of the Object # 26.2.4.3 Associating a Content File with the Document Object # 26.2.4.4 Associating a Document Object with a Cabinet # 26.2.4.5 Saving the Document Object in the Docbase # 26.2.4.6 Obtaining a Reference to the Document Object in Docbase # 26.2.4.7 Setting Specific Attribute Information # 26.2.4.8 Viewing all Attributes and Values for an Object # 26.2.4.9 Deleting an Object from the Docbase o 26.3 Summary Up * Appendix A: Frequently Asked Questions and Answers Up * Appendix B: New Features and Enhancements in Release 5.3 o B.1 Content Server Changes o B.2 Object Types Changes o B.3 API and DQL Changes o B.4 DFC Changes o B.5 BOF Changes o B.6 Application Builder and Application Installer Changes o B.7 WDK Changes o B.8 Documentum Administrator Changes o B.9 Web Publisher Changes Up * Index

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Web Content Management with Documentum Gaurav Kathuria
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