ATG Content Administration includes a reference implementation that shows how to set up a Web application to be managed by ATG Content Administration. The reference implementation includes two modules:
Publishing.WebAppRef
An example of a standard module that you can expect to see on a target server. This module contains a Web application webappref
, and the configuration files required to deploy JSPs to the Web application—that is, a SelectiveDeleteVFSService VFS that lives at the same Nucleus location as its counterpart in the content development environment. To examine this module’s resources, browse the <ATG10dir>/Publishing/WebAppRef
directory and its subdirectories.
Note: While this module is an ATG Content Administration sub-module, this is for packaging purposes only; it does not require ATG Content Administration in any way.
Publishing.WebAppRefVer
An example of a versioned module that you can expect to see on an asset management server. This module illustrates the configuration of a versioned module to support a Web application. It is configured based on the Publishing.WebAppRef
source module. It contains all the resources required to support and manage the Web application’s JSPs in the content development environment, including:
A repository definition file that extends
/atg/epub/file/PublishingFileRepository
in order to define a subtype of thejavaServerPage
item typeA ContentRepositoryVFSService VFS that exposes the JSP file assets as files for deployment purposes
To examine this module’s resources, browse the <ATG10dir>/Publishing/WebAppRefVer
directory and its subdirectories.
Note: While the module is also an ATG Content Administration sub-module, this is for packaging purposes only; it is only required that the versioned module specifies an ATG Content Administration module as required in its manifest file.