Site Studio Publisher in Oracle Content Server

Getting Started With Designer 5-43 In addition to going through the Oracle Content Server user interface, you can also conveniently open the Site Studio Administration page by clicking the down arrow next to the View Pages icon on the site toolbar in Designer and choosing Site Studio Admin Figure 5–46 . This opens the Site Studio Administration page on the content server hosting the site that you are currently connected to in Designer. Figure 5–46 Site Studio Admin Option in View Menu

5.20 Site Studio Publisher

Site Studio Publisher is a component installed on the Oracle Content Server just as the Site Studio component is installed that is used to crawl a Site Studio Web site and transfer it from an Oracle Content Server environment to a pure web server environment that is not running an Oracle Content Server instance. This process is referred to as publishing. Site Studio Publisher creates a static snapshot of a dynamic site by traversing all the links in a Web site visiting all of the linked pages and downloading a copy of each page and all of the resources images, flash movies, and so on on each page. Your entire Web site, including the content of queries, layout pages, fragments, contributor data files, and native documents, are then copied and published to the new server. This section contains the following topics: ■ Site Studio Publisher in Oracle Content Server on page 5-43 ■ Publish Now on page 5-44

5.20.1 Site Studio Publisher in Oracle Content Server

Site Studio Publisher is run from the Oracle Content Server. Once installed, you can create any tasks you need to crawl any sites created with Site Studio. It is not necessary that Publisher is located on the content server storing the Web site that you want to publish. 5-44 Oracle Fusion Middleware Users Guide for Site Studio Designer Figure 5–47 Main Site Studio Publisher Screen The main Publisher interface is a type of dashboard, listing all of the publishing tasks, their status including when they are scheduled to run and most recently ran, and an actions menu to modify individual tasks, or even run them immediately on demand. This window contains the information on available publishing tasks: ■ The top of the screen lists the status of Publisher, if it is running or paused. ■ Pause Publishing suspends all tasks from running according to schedule. If Publisher is paused, then the button becomes Resume Publishing. ■ Add New Task is used to add a new publishing task. ■ Refresh redisplays all task statuses. ■ Description is the name you have given the task. ■ Priority shows if the task runs at a high or a normal priority. ■ Status displays if the task is Waiting, Pending, Running, Finished, or Expired. ■ Next Run is the scheduled date and time the task will run. ■ Last Run is the date and time of the completion or failure of the most recent task. ■ Progress displays the current progress of the task. ■ Click Actions to open a menu and select one of the following actions for the task: – Edit opens a screen to edit the task parameters. – Run puts the task in the queue to run according to the schedule set for the task. – Stop appears when a task is running. Select to stop a task. – Delete deletes the task. – View Info opens a screen to view the information about previous times the task has run. This will not appear on tasks that have never run. – View Logs opens the screen to view the log file for the task. See the Users Guide for Site Studio Publisher for more information on using Publisher.

5.20.2 Publish Now