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Welcome to the documentation notes for Content Server V6.3. These notes describe the product guides and major changes to their content since the last release. Check the FatWire e-docs web site for latest updates to the notes and product guides. For additional information, contact FatWire technical support.
The CS 6.3 document set provides guides for different kinds of users:
Updates to product guides, as they are made, are posted to the following URL: http://e-docs.fatwire.com. Check the site regularly for the latest set.
Check, also, this document for information regarding updates to product guides (search on *).
Note that all installation guides have been updated to reflect the CS administrator’s new default login name fwadmin (previously admin).
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New. Explains how to install and configure selected third-party software that supports Content Server. Provides instructions on:
Note that in previous releases, information in this guide was repeated across installation guides. The Configuration Guide consolidates the information. Note, also, that the Configuration Guide applies to and covers the Spark product. |
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Guidelines for Upgrading
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Contains procedures for upgrading from Content Server versions
5.x and 6.x. |
*Installing
Content Server with Tomcat Application Server |
New. Explains
how to install the Content Server web application when your site uses Tomcat
Application Server. Information about creating and configuring databases is
available in our Configuration Guide. *Updated: |
Installing Content Server
with WebSphere |
Explains how to install the Content Server web and portal applications when your site uses WebSphere. (Information about creating and configuring supported databases, installing selected web servers, and integrating with LDAP is available in our Configuration Guide.) Revisions:
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*Installing
Content Server with BEA WebLogic Server |
Explains how to install the Content Server web and portal applications when your site uses BEA WebLogic Server. *Updated: |
Installing Content Server
with Sun Java Enterprise System |
Explains how to install the Content Server web and portal applications when your site uses Sun Java Enterprise System. Revisions:
- This guide has been divided into parts, each part corresponding to a major component of the Content Server installation (i.e., database, application server, web server, and Content Server). - Information about creating and configuring supported databases, installing selected web servers, and integrating with LDAP was moved to our Configuration Guide.
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Installing Content Server
withJBoss Application Server |
Explains how to install the Content Server web application when your site uses JBoss. Revisions:
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Installing Satellite
Server |
Explains how to install and configure Satellite Server, both co-resident and remote. Revisions: |
Internationalization
Settings Guide |
Provides instructions for configuring Content Server installations to support multi-language operations; for example, how to specify the character set of the database, set properties that determine character encoding, and configure browsers to support content in different languages. (Note that the Internationalization Settings Guide applies to and covers the Spark application, as well.) |
Contains information about property files and the properties that are used to specify operating parameters for Content Server and its applications. This guide is also essential to developers and administrators of Content Server systems. Revisions: · Information has been added regarding newly added support for the Apache Commons HTTPClient Library, its integration with Content Server, and its properties. · A new property, ft.suppressPasswordNames, was added to the futuretense.ini section. |
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*Developer's Guide |
Explains how to create asset types, design pages, set up security, establish caching and web services, and much more. Revisions: *Updated: |
Delivery Portlet Developer’s Guide |
Explains the concepts of creating delivery portlets for Content Server, using the Spark reference implementation as a sample site. (Note that the Delivery Portlet Developer’s Guide applies to and covers the Spark application, as well.) Revisions: |
Tag Reference |
Contains reference pages for Content Server public XML and JSP tags, the
CS Web Services, and JAVA Revisions: |
Property Files Reference |
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Administrator’s Guide |
Explains how to manage Content Server. Provides information about user and system management operations, workflow planning and configuration, revision tracking, publishing, and database maintenance. Revisions:
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Property Files Reference |
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User’s Guide |
For content providers using the Content Server web application.
Content providers can be authors, marketers, publicists, editors, copyeditors,
artists, photographers, publishers, and anyone else who contributes content
for their web sites. This guide provides information about using Content
Server's standard (non-portal) interface. |
Portal Application User’s
Guide |
For content providers using the Content Server portal
application. Content providers can be authors, marketers, publicists,
editors, copyeditors, artists, photographers, publishers, and anyone else who
contributes website content. (Note that the Portal Applications User's Guide also covers the Spark
application.) |
CS-Desktop Help |
Provides online help for CS-Desktop. |
InSite
Editor Help |
Provides online help for the InSite
Editor. |
CS-DocLink
Help |
Provides online help for CS-DocLink. |
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