Using the System Properties Utility Using the Component Wizard Utility

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2.5.9 Publishing Dynamic and Static Layout Files

To publish dynamic and static layout files, complete the following steps:

1. Log into the refinery.

2. To publish your dynamic layout files, select Administration, Admin Actions, and

click publish dynamic layout files under the Weblayout Publishing section. The PUBLISH_WEBLAYOUT_FILES service is executed. All dynamic refinery layout files .css files and .js files are published from the refinery IntradocDirsharedconfigtemplates directory to the weblayout directory. This service is used when customizing your refinery. The PUBLISH_WEBLAYOUT_ FILES service is also executed each time your refinery is restarted.

3. To publish your static layout files, select Administration, Admin Actions, and

click publish static layout files under the Weblayout Publishing section. The PUBLISH_STATIC_FILES service is executed. All static layout files graphic files are published from the refinery IntradocDirsharedpublish directory to the weblayout directory. This service is used when customizing your refinery. The PUBLISH_STATIC_FILES service is not executed each time your refinery is restarted, as it can be very time-consuming to execute. This service must be executed manually when customizing your refinery. For more information about other publishing options available and for customizing the content and refinery servers, see the documentation provided with Content Server.

2.5.10 Using Administration Utilities

This section covers the following topics: ■ Using the System Properties Utility on page 2-36 ■ Using the Component Wizard Utility on page 2-37

2.5.10.1 Using the System Properties Utility

The System Properties utility is a stand-alone application not a Java applet that must be run locally from the server: ■ Microsoft Windows: Start, Programs, Oracle Content Server, refinery_ instance , Utilities, System Properties. ■ UNIX: Run the SystemProperties script, which is located in the bin subdirectory of the Inbound Refinery installation directory. You can use the System Properties utility to review and edit the following application settings: ■ Internet configuration settings see important caution below ■ Server configuration settings for example, system locale and time zone ■ Localization settings enabling, disabling, or editing locales ■ Paths to some important files and directories ■ Install a PostScript printer and specify the distiller engine path. No PostScript printer or distiller engine is supplied with Oracle Digital Asset Management and Conversion. You must obtain and install the distiller engine and PostScript printer of your choice. Please note the following important considerations: Managing Conversions 2-37 ■ Some of the settings that you can change using System Properties are critical to proper system operation most notably the options on the Internet tab. Use the utmost care when editing these system-critical settings. If you set them to incorrect values, the Inbound Refinery system might shut down entirely. ■ Most of the options in System Properties can also be set using Admin Server. ■ If you make any changes, you need to restart the refinery before they take effect. ■ For more information about using the System Properties utility, see the documentation provided with Content Server.

2.5.10.2 Using the Component Wizard Utility

The Component Wizard utility is a development tool that automates the process of creating custom components. You can use Component Wizard to create new components, modify existing components, and package components for use on refineries or content servers. You can also use Component Wizard to install, uninstall, enable, and disable components on refineries or content servers. For more information about using the Component Wizard utility and component development, see the Oracle Fusion Middleware System Administrators Guide for Universal Content Management, Oracle Fusion Middleware Developers Guide for Universal Content Management, and other Content Server documentation for developers.

2.5.11 Active Virus Scanning and Inbound Refinery