From the menu bar, select File, then select Definitions, then select Upload

9-18 Oracle Fusion Middleware Users Guide for Site Studio Designer A menu is displayed.

3. Select Download Definition Bundle.

The save dialog appears. 4. Name and save the bundle to the local instance. Downloading from the Menu Bar To download a definition bundle from the menu bar, perform these steps:

1. From the menu bar, select File, then Definitions, then Download.

2. Select either Placeholder Definition Bundle, Region Definition Bundle, or

Element Definition Bundle . Oracle Content Server search results are displayed based on the selected definition type. 3. Select the definition to create and download the bundle from. The save dialog appears. 4. Name and save the bundle to the local instance.

9.12.3 Uploading Bundles

When you upload a bundle in Designer, it is automatically unpacked and associated with the Web site you had open in Designer when you uploaded. The bundle, when packed and downloaded, has the Web site you bundled it from still associated with it in the xWebsites metadata field for more information on metadata, see the Technical Reference Guide for Site Studio. The site that is open in Designer will have its metadata value added to the xWebsites field. If you upload the bundle again, it will have the new Web site value appended to the xWebsites metadata field, and so forth. The previous value will not be deleted; this means that the site assets you upload this way will have both Web sites in the value. If you upload through the Oracle Content Server, the bundle will not be immediately unpacked. When you upload through Designer, there is a reference point of which Web site the bundle should be associated with once unpacked. When uploading through Oracle Content Server, there is no reference for updating the xWebsites field. You will be prompted to select which Web sites to associate the content with when you unpack the bundle. Unpacking a bundle on the Oracle Content Server is a separate step from uploading a bundle. When you go to the Manage Archives page see the Administrator and Managers Guide for Site Studio, you will need to further unpack it and associate it with the appropriate Web site or sites. Uploading from Designer To upload a definition bundle to the Oracle Content Server from Designer, perform these steps:

1. From the menu bar, select File, then select Definitions, then select Upload

Definition Bundle... . 2. In the Open dialog, browse to the definition bundle on your file system and then click Open. 3. The definition bundle is automatically uploaded to the Oracle Content Server. Working With Definitions 9-19 Once uploaded, it is automatically unpacked and the xWebsites metadata field data is filled with the Web site that was open in Designer when you uploaded the bundle. 9-20 Oracle Fusion Middleware Users Guide for Site Studio Designer 10 Working With Content Files 10-1 10 Working With Content Files This section covers the following topics: ■ About Content Files on page 10-1 ■ Creating a New Content File on page 10-2 ■ Copying a Content File on page 10-3 ■ Viewing the Content Information of a Content File on page 10-4 ■ Adding a Content File to a Site on page 10-4 ■ Removing a Content File from a Site on page 10-4 ■ Editing a Contributor Data File on page 10-4 ■ Working With Native Documents on page 10-5 ■ Working With Images on page 10-9

10.1 About Content Files

Content files are the files used to store any of the materials viewed on a Web site. These files contain the site content modified by templates and definitions, and editable through Contributor, such as contributor data files and images. Native documents are also content files. This section is about the types of content files and related files as viewed in the Site Assets pane: ■ Contributor Data Files on page 10-1 ■ Native Documents on page 10-2 ■ Conversion Definitions on page 10-2 ■ Images on page 10-2

10.1.1 Contributor Data Files

A contributor data file is an XML file that is created and maintained by Site Studio. It is used to store the content of a Web site and checked in to the content server. If a site contributor wants to update the content of a web page, its associated contributor data file is retrieved from the server and the data made available in the Contributor editor, where the contributor can modify the content. After the contributor is done making changes to the data file, it is checked back in to the content server and the web page is updated to reflect the new content.