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Preview Pane If an object is selected in the content pane, the preview pane shows information about
that object from the content server that is, the hierarchical folder information page for folders and the content information page for files. If you do not see the preview pane,
you may enable it see
Section 6.8, Showing or Hiding the Preview Pane .
6.4.7 Search Results
The Search Results folder in the integration hierarchy of an Oracle Content Server instance lists all files on that server that meet the criteria of a search query that was just
performed. For more information, see Section 7.13, Searching a Content Server.
Content Pane With the Search Results folder in the integration hierarchy selected, the content pane
shows all files on the associated server that meet the criteria of a search query that was just performed. You only see files for which you were assigned access privileges. How
the information is displayed depends on the current view mode see
Section 3.5, Content Pane View Modes
.
Preview Pane If an item is selected in the search results list in the content pane, the preview pane
shows information about that file that is, its content information page on the content server. If you do not see the preview pane, you may enable it see
Section 6.8, Showing or Hiding the Preview Pane
.
6.5 Oracle Content Database Repositories
Desktop Integration Suite provides direct access to content on Oracle Content Database Oracle Content DB servers. This server type is represented in the
integration hierarchy using the icons shown in Figure 6–6
.
Figure 6–6 Icons for Oracle Content Database Oracle Content DB
Note: The items in the search results list do not show their content
management status in their file icons.
Caution:
The items in the search results list are the actual files not a copy or pointer of some sort. If you delete a file from the search
results list, you are removing the actual content item from the content server. Be careful when working with items in the search results list
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Figure 6–7 Oracle Content Database Server in Integration Hierarchy
The integration hierarchy for Oracle Content Database servers shows the folder structure as defined on the content server. You only see folders and files for which you
were assigned access privileges. See the Oracle Content Database documentation for more information on Oracle Content Database.
Content Pane With an Oracle Content Database folder in the integration hierarchy selected, the
content pane shows the contents of that folder subfolders and files. You only see folders and files for which you were assigned access privileges. How the information
is displayed depends on the current view mode see
Section 3.5, Content Pane View Modes
. The icons of files show their associated applications for example, Microsoft Word for
.doc or .docx files as well as their content management status in the form of application icon overlays, if applicable. For more information, see
Section 8.2.5, Content File Status.
Preview Pane If an object is selected in the content pane, the preview pane shows the name and URL
of that object on the content server. If you do not see the preview pane, you may enable it see
Section 6.8, Showing or Hiding the Preview Pane .
6.6 WebDAV Server Repositories
Desktop Integration Suite provides direct access to files on any non-UCM, non-Content DB server that supports the standardized Web Distributed Authoring
And Versioning WebDAV enhancements to the HTTP protocol. Please note that the WebDAV DeltaV extension is not supported. This server type is represented in the
integration hierarchy using the icons shown in
Figure 6–8 .
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Figure 6–8 Icons for WebDAV Servers
The integration hierarchy for WebDAV servers shows the folder structure as defined on the server. You only see folders and files for which you were assigned access
privileges.
Content Pane With a WebDAV server folder in the integration hierarchy selected, the content pane
shows the contents of that folder subfolders and files. You only see folders and files for which you were assigned access privileges. How the information is displayed
depends on the current view mode see
Section 3.5, Content Pane View Modes .
The icons of files show their associated applications for example, Microsoft Word for .doc or .docx files as well as their content management status in the form of
application icon overlays, if applicable. For more information, see Section 8.2.5,
Content File Status.
Preview Pane If an object is selected in the content pane, the preview pane shows the name and URL
of that object on the WebDAV server. If you do not see the preview pane, you may enable it see
Section 6.8, Showing or Hiding the Preview Pane .
6.7 Context Menus