Adding Custom Viewers and Renderers

7-4 Application Administrators Guide for Content Server

3. Choose the profile to be used with the folio template, if any, and click Next. The

Folio Template Check In page is displayed.

4. Enter the required information and click Check in. The Folio Template Check In

Confirmation page is displayed. It is a good idea to choose a descriptive title for the template, as it is the title that is displayed in the Folio Template choice list on the Pick Folio Type page.

5. Select how to proceed and click Finish. Options are:

■ Continue editing the folio template to add structure or content. The CreateEdit Folio Template Page is displayed. Add structure and content to the template and set template properties. ■ View content information for the folio. The Content Server content information page for the folio is displayed.

7.2.2 Adding Custom Viewers and Renderers

Currently Content Server ships with a default viewer that mimics the structure of the CreateEdit Folios page, and the following rendition options: ■ Zip ■ PDF ■ XML Custom viewers and renderers can be developed, but at a minimum, require an understanding of the following: ■ the structure of the folio XML ■ the folio Idoc Script functions and their proper usage ■ the IteratorRenderer architecture ■ the method for using a component to modifyadd to the list of viewers and renderers If you would like to have custom viewers and renderers added, contact Oracle Consulting at http:www.oracle.comconsultingindex.html . 8 Managing Content Tracker 8-1 8 Managing Content Tracker Content Tracker and Content Tracker Reports are optional components that are automatically installed with Content Server. They are separate modules but, when enabled, work together to provide information about system usage. The information provided enables you to determine which content items are most frequently accessed and what content is most valuable to users or specific groups. Understanding the consumption patterns of your organizations content is essential to successful content management. This enables you to provide more appropriate, user-centric information more effectively. This section covers the following topics: ■ Performance Optimization Functions on page 8-1 ■ About Content Tracker Components and Functions on page 8-3 ■ Operational Overview on page 8-7 ■ Data Tracking Functions on page 8-21 ■ Report Generation on page 8-56 ■ Service Call Configuration on page 8-75 ■ Configuration and Customization on page 8-84 ■ Troubleshooting on page 8-89

8.1 Performance Optimization Functions

The current version of Content Tracker incorporates several optimization functions to ensure that information tracking processes are performed as efficiently as possible. These functions are implemented using applicable installation preference variables. Combined, the default values for these variables configure Content Tracker to function as efficiently as possible for use in high volume production environments.