General Servers Context Menus

Understanding the Integration Hierarchy 6-13

6.7.1 General

The Desktop Integration Suite context menus may include the following general, shared options: ■ Expand Collapse: Shows or hides the subfolder tree under the current object in the integration hierarchy. ■ Explore : Opens the current object in a new window, with the folders pane visible. ■ View: Opens a submenu containing the following options: ■ Icons: Sets icons view mode in the content pane, which displays your files and folders as large application icons with their names shown below the icons. ■ List: Sets list view mode in the content pane, which displays your files and folders as a list of file or folder names preceded by small application icons. ■ Details: Sets details view mode in the content pane, which displays your files and folders as in list mode, but with additional information such as file type, size, author, security group, timestamp, and the like if available and relevant. ■ Preview Pane: Shows or hides the preview pane, which displays information about the select object in the content pane. ■ Paste: Pastes the contents of the copy-and-paste buffer into the current location. You can also press the Ctrl+V key combination to do this. ■ Refresh: Updates the view in the content pane to reflect the latest state on the content server.

6.7.2 Servers

The Desktop Integration Suite context menus may include the following server-related options: ■ Open: Opens the selected server in a new window, with the folders pane not visible when selected in folders pane, or opens the selected server in the content pane when selected in the content pane. ■ Search... Oracle UCM servers only: Opens a search form on the current content server where you can specify criteria and search for items on that server based on these criteria. For more information, see Section 7.13, Searching a Content Server, and Section 8.18, Searching for Content Files. ■ Log Off: Breaks the connection to the current content server. This means that you will have to provide your login credentials user name and password again the next time you want to access that server. For more information, see Section 7.11, Logging Off a Content Server. ■ Work Offline: Disconnects you from the current content server. This means that you will only have access to the files on that server that have been marked to be available offline. For more information, see Section 7.12, Working With a Content Server Offline, and Section 8.23, Working With Offline Content Folders and Files. ■ Remove: Enables you to remove the selected server connection from the integration hierarchy. For more information, see Section 7.9, Removing a Content Server Connection. 6-14 Oracle Fusion Middleware Users Guide for Desktop Integration Suite ■ Properties: Opens a dialog which shows a number of properties of the current content server. For more information, see Section 7.8, Viewing or Editing Content Server Connection Properties. ■ Add Server...: Opens a dialog where you can add a new content server connection to the integration hierarchy. For more information, see Section 7.7, Adding a Content Server Connection. ■ Save Query: Saves the current search query in your list of saved queries see Section 6.4.3, My Saved Queries . This enables you to quickly perform the search query again to see the latest dynamic search results. ■ View Query Definition: Opens a dialog that shows the query statement for the selected saved query.

6.7.3 Folders