Viewing Assets in Progress Enabling Assets in Progress Disabling Assets in Progress
12.2 Viewing Assets in Progress
Display a list of all Assets in Progress. This procedure is performed on the Oracle Enterprise Repository Assets screen.1. Leave the Enter Search String text box blank.
2. Select All Types in the Type list.
3. Select All Asset Functions in the Asset Function list.
4. Select Unregistered from the the Registration Status list, as shown in
Figure 12–4 . Configuring Assets in Progress 12-3 Figure 12–4 Search Dialog5. Click Search. A list of all Assets in Progress is displayed in the upper frame of the
main pane.12.3 Enabling Assets in Progress
Two properties must be enabled in order to activate Assets in Progress. This procedure is performed on the Oracle Enterprise Repository Admin screen.1. Click System Settings in the left pane.
2. Enter Assets in Progress in the Search field. The Assets in Progress setting
appears in the Functional Settings pane, as shown in Figure 12–5 .3. Ensure the property is set to True.
4. Click Save.
5. Enter the cmee.asset.in-progress.visible property in the Enable New
System Setting text box.6. Click Enable. The View Assets in Progress property appears in the Functional
Settings pane, as shown in Figure 12–5 . Figure 12–5 Assets in Progress Properties 7. Ensure the property is set to True.8. Click Save. The Registration Status list will now appear in the Search section in the
Oracle Enterprise Repository Assets screen, as shown in Figure 12–6 . 12-4 Oracle Fusion Middleware Configuration Guide for Oracle Enterprise Repository Figure 12–6 Search Dialog12.4 Disabling Assets in Progress
This procedure is performed on the Oracle Enterprise Repository Admin screen.1. Click System Settings.
2. Locate Assets in Progress in the list of settings in the main pane.
3. Set the Assets in Progress property to False.
4. Locate View Assets in Progress in the list of settings in the main pane.
5. Set the View Assets in Progress property to False.
6. Click Save.
12.5 Enabling Viewing of Assets in Progress Through an IDE
Parts
» Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» Overview Departments Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» User Role Descriptions Roles
» Editing Permissions Security Considerations
» Start with CSS Customizing Skins
» Install Oracle Enterprise Repository Solution Packs
» Click System Settings in the left pane.
» Overview Security Considerations LDAPActive Directory
» LDAP Property Examples LDAPActive Directory
» Syncing Roles Enable Debug Logging
» Overview Configure the Container to Support Realm Authentication
» Modify the Web Applications Web.xml File to Allow for Container Authentication
» Overview Access Definitions Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» User Roles and Default Privileges
» Asset Lifecycle Management Solution Validation Tests
» Process Overview Accessing Oracle Enterprise Repository Diagnostics Page
» Exchange Utility Configuration File Workflow Configuration File
» Prerequisites Harvester Functionality Getting Started with Harvester
» Obtaining the Harvester Configuring the Harvester
» Configuring the Harvester for the Command Line
» Invoking Harvester from WLST
» Runtime Harvesting Details Configuring the Harvester
» Performing Optional Harvester Configuration
» Configuring Logging for the Harvester Transaction Handling in Harvester Advanced Configuration
» Harvesting Artifacts Harvesting of Artifacts
» Detecting Duplicate Artifacts Downloading Harvested Artifacts
» Searching Harvested Assets Previewing of the Created Assets in Harvester
» Best Practices Select IDE Connections.
» Known Issues Select IDE Connections.
» Understanding the Registration Process
» Step 5: Configure the setenv File
» Example Community Flow Use Case
» What is the Oracle Enterprise Repository Event Manager? Configuring the Subscription Manager
» Creating and Customizing a Workflow Configuration File
» Wiring Asset Events to Flows
» Multi-tier Automatic Assignment Flows
» Metadata Change Flows Configuring Automated Workflows
» Time-based Escalation Flows Configuring Automated Workflows
» Validation Expiration Flows Configuring Automated Workflows
» Miscellaneous JMS Properties Configuring External JMS Jar Files
» Configuring a JMS Provider In WebSphere 6.1.0.5
» Overview Monitoring Events Monitoring and Managing Events
» Configuring Workflow Monitoring and Managing Events
» Overview Web Service Operations
» Developing an Endpoint with an Incompatible Contract
» What is the Oracle Registry Repository Exchange Utility?
» Example Use Cases Getting Started With the Oracle Registry Repository Exchange Utility
» Installing and Configuring the Oracle Registry Repository Exchange Utility
» How the Exchanged Metadata Is Synchronized
» Running an Incorrect Version of Java
» Overview Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» Creating a Compliance Template Type
» Creating a Compliance Template Apply a Compliance Template to a Project
» Viewing Assets in Progress Enabling Assets in Progress Disabling Assets in Progress
» Enabling Viewing of Assets in Progress Through an IDE
» Overview Enabling SFID Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» Object Model Description of Sample Directory Crawler
» Adding the SFID Element to a Type Calculating the SFID Programmatically
» SFID Limitations Overview Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» Activating the Policy Management Feature Creating a Policy Type
» Adding the Policy Assertion Element to the Policy Type Creating a Policy
» Adding the Applied Asset Policies Element to a Type
» Applying a Policy to an Asset Viewing Policy Status
» Validating Policy Assertions Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» Running the Oracle Enterprise Repository Policy Reports
» Deploy Oracle Enterprise Repository Pre-configured BI Publisher Content
» Configuring the Oracle Enterprise Repository System Settings to Enable Reporting
» Configuring the Oracle Enterprise Repository System Settings to Allow Authenication Proxying
» Custom Links Reports Click Save when finished. The new Custom Usage Fields appear in the Use -
» Miscellaneous Click Save when finished. The new Custom Usage Fields appear in the Use -
» Server Settings System Settings in Oracle Enterprise Repository
» Enterprise Authentication Settings System Settings in Oracle Enterprise Repository
» Open API Settings External Integration Settings
» Import Export and Introspection Settings
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