Enhanced Content Processing
You can now set separate maximum limits for concurrent processes for video content and other content types. Video content supports a minimum of 1 and a maximum of 5 processes, while other content types support a minimum of 1 and a maximum of 50 processes.
Process Learning Catalog Items Section of the Configure Background Processing Page
Scheduling the Process Learning Catalog Items background process is now more flexible. A new Content Type parameter was added so you can define schedules based on a combination of execution and content types. You only need to manually submit this process if you are using the /learningSelfPacedItems API to create or update self-paced learning, and the Process Immediately During Bulk Upload option isn't selected on the Configure Background Processing page, in the Process Learning Catalog section.
Process Learning Catalog Items Scheduled Background Process with New Parameters
This enhancement offers improved scalability for content processing.
Steps to Enable
You need to enable self-paced learning to use this feature.
Key Resources
For more information, see these documents:
- Release 24D What's New feature Managing Self-Paced Learning Redwood Experience
- Learning Catalog Management: Redwood Experience [3052904.1] on My Oracle Support