This appendix includes the customize-sample.xml
file for Oracle Communicator described in Chapter 5, " Configuring Oracle Communicator".
customize-sample.xml
(Example A-1) is the template file for customize.xml
.
Example A-1 customize-sample.xml
<Customize> - <!-- in order to provide default settings for the installation, this file should be edited and renamed customize.xml, then included in the Oracle Communicator installation self-extracting RAR (i.e. OracleCommunicatorSetup.exe) for true/false values, 0 means false, 1 means true it is expected that most administrators will need to modify at least the proxy and XDMS settings to reflect the site topology, and that most administrators will choose to modify the STUN and LDAP settings as well this file lists default values; any property in this file may be removed with no impact on the installation; it is recommended that an administrator only keep those properties for which they intend to use non-default values --> - <!-- the Vendor section contains properties that will remain the same for all user accounts in the installation and is not editable through the UI by the user --> - <Vendor> - <!-- if 1, the "Service Settings" menu option will be visible, which will open the URL specified in Account/Provisioning/Location in a browser --> <SelfProv>0</SelfProv> - <!-- if 1, a user can configure network settings for OutBoundProxy, STUN and LDAP under Network Preferences. if 0, these settings will be disabled and greyed out --> <NetworkSettingsEditable>1</NetworkSettingsEditable> </Vendor> - <Account> <!-- whether or not to use the outbound proxy --> <UseOutboundProxy>1</UseOutboundProxy> - <!-- the address of the proxy server, preceded by sip: if this is not specified, the default is outbound.<host> where <host> comes from the user's SIP address --> <OutboundProxyAddress>sip:outbound.example.com</OutboundProxyAddress> <!-- the default UI theme to use --> <Theme>Slate</Theme> - <!-- the default save password state; the user can toggle this --> <SavePasswordPreference>1</SavePasswordPreference> - <!-- the XDMS server, presence rule and hard state settings; if this is not specified the default for the Host is xcap.<host> where <host> comes from the user's SIP address; the other values are the same as default except RootContext defaults to services instead --> - <XDMSSettings> <UseHttps>0</UseHttps> <Host>xcap.example.com</Host> <Port>8888</Port> <RootContext>aggregationproxy</RootContext> <PresRuleAUID>pres-rules</PresRuleAUID> <PresRuleDocName>presrules</PresRuleDocName> <HardStateAUID>pidf-manipulation</HardStateAUID> <HardStateDocName>hardstate</HardStateDocName> <ResourceListsAUID>resource-lists</ResourceListsAUID> <ResourceListsDocName>index</ResourceListsDocName> </XDMSSettings> - <!-- whether to use rport as described in RFC 3581 for NAT traversal; the default is 0; rport may not be supported by OCMS in a cluster environment, in which case this should be 0 --> <UseRPortForNatTraversal>1</UseRPortForNatTraversal> <!-- the STUN server --> <UseStun>0</UseStun> <StunServerAddress>stun.example.com</StunServerAddress> <StunServerPort>3478</StunServerPort> - <!-- the LDAP server(s) to use for contact searching; by default no LDAP server is provided --> - <LdapServers> - <LdapServer> <Name>ldap.example.com</Name> <Ip>ldap.example.com</Ip> <Port>389</Port> <BaseObject>dc=example,dc=com</BaseObject> <Default>yes</Default> <UseTLS>0</UseTLS> <UseAuthentication>0</UseAuthentication> - <!-- the attribute to use as the distinguished name for authorization --> <AuthorizationAttribute>uid</AuthorizationAttribute> - <!-- the SipUriAttribute indicates which LDAP schema attribute, if any, should be mapped to the SIP address of a contact --> <SipUriAttribute>mail</SipUriAttribute> - <!-- if true, indicates the SIP address of the contact returned by the LDAP server will have the sip: protocol prepended --> <SipUriProtocolPrefix>0</SipUriProtocolPrefix> - <!-- if true, this will cause the SIP address of the contact returned by the LDAP server to be made lowercase --> <SipUriLowercaseTransform>1</SipUriLowercaseTransform> </LdapServer> </LdapServers> - <!-- the URL to launch if the user selects "Service Settings"; that option will only be available to the user if Vendor/SelfProv is 1 --> - <Provisioning> <Location>http://example.com/selfprovisioning</Location> </Provisioning> - <!-- Notifications has two functions: (1) to control client upgrades and (2) to provide client-side notification messages. This information is contained in a notification.xml document on the server. Enable/disable this feature here and provide the URL location of this xml document. by default, VersionControl is disabled --> - <Notifications> <!-- 0 disabled, 1 enabled --> <UseNotifications>0</UseNotifications> <!-- xml document location --> <Location>http://notification.example.com/notification.xml</Location> </Notifications> - <!-- enables/disables the file transfer functionality; in order to support file transfer you must have the FileTransferServlet deployed; the Location should be the full URL of the FileTransferServlet (e.g. http://example.com/filetransfer) --> <FileTransferEnabled>0</FileTransferEnabled> - <FileTransfer> <Location/> </FileTransfer> - <!-- enables/disables SMS menu options; if this is true, it is assumed there is a server-side piece that can recognize and send SMSes (i.e. the client does not handle sending the SMS itself) --> <SMSEnabled>0</SMSEnabled> - <!-- enables/disables the history, which logs all calls and IM conversations; the user can toggle through the Preferences dialog --> <HistoryEnabled>1</HistoryEnabled> - <!-- the number of days history items will be kept; valid values are: -1 - history items never deleted 0 - history items deleted on signout 14 - history items deleted after 14 days 30 - history items deleted after 30 days --> <HistoryExpirationDays>14</HistoryExpirationDays> - <!-- enables/disables TLS (Transport Layer Security) for any communication. Note that TLS should be enabled on server for TLS to work. --> <UseTLS>0</UseTLS> </Account> </Customize>