Paging Limits Figure 46. Business Service Control Configuration - Paging Limits UI Configuration

4.5. UI Configuration

On the Web Interface tab of the Business Service Control Configuration screen, you can configure URLs, contexts, directories, and other information related to the registrys interface. Figure 47. Business Service Control Configuration - UI Configuration Field description: • URL - nonsecure registry URL • Secure URL - secure registry URL • Context - context of the Registry Control URL • Data context - context where static objects such as JavaScript and images are stored • JSP directory - location of JSP pages relative to REGISTRY_HOMEworkuddi • Upload directory - upload directory used for tasks such as uploading taxonomies • Maximum upload size - maximum upload size in bytes • Server session timeout - session timeout measured in seconds • Administrators email - email address of the registry administrator. • URL Truncation Limit - URLs displayed in reports and result views will be truncated to number of characters specified in this field. The truncated URL will not be exactly so long as the value specified here but the URL string Page 357

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can be a little bit longer. The truncated URL will be displayed in the following format:protocolserver nametruncated part ...filename

4.6. Customizable Taxonomies

This tab controls which taxonomies are used in the Search, Edit or Publish pages, and how they are displayed. Figure 48. Customizable Taxonomies To add a new taxonomy, click Add New Taxonomy at the bottom of the screen. To change how a taxonomy is currently displayed, click the Edit icon in the right-hand column. The wizards for adding and editing a taxonomy its representation are similar. Here we describe the procedure for editing a taxonomy: Page 358

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1. Click the icon in the Edit column for a taxonomy and you will be presented with a page as shown in Figure 49 . Figure 49. Configuring a customized taxonomys representation 2. The details in the lower half of this page depend on the selection labeled Select representation: Select mode Users select a value from a predefined set of valid values. This set can be displayed using one of the supported UI controls - checkboxes, radio buttons, listbox, etc. For checked taxonomies, the UI can fetch the valid values from the taxonomy itself - so providing values here is optional. Doing so allows you to limit users to a subset of values, and control the order in which they are displayed. Input mode Users input a value in a text box. Hidden value In this case it is not appropriate for the user to edit the value. 3. The next screen allows you to specify the pages to which this representation of the taxonomy will be added: Page 359

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