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Enterprise Content Management (ECM)

Failover in the Documentum Suite

Introduction Failover is important in critical applications where it is important that users continue to have access to the application even if components of the application fail. In most cases,

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Using Alias Sets Part 2

Introduction This is Part 2 of the Using Alias Sets article posted in July 2004. The first article covers the basics of alias sets and how to use them in

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Using DFC Collections

Introduction If you are doing any development using DFC, chances are high that you are going to execute a DQL statement to interact with the content server, either to query

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WDK Developer Server Packs

Introduction During a typical day, a WDK developer will deploy new code to the application server and restart it many times. Performing these tasks on a remote server or one

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Distributed Documentum Architectures

Options Overview Documentum provides the building block for implementing a variety of distributed architectures. The options can basically be broken down by one main dimension: those utilizing a single docbase,

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Using Server Clusters for Failover

Introduction A cluster comprises of two or more computers organized to work together in such a manner that if one of the computer fails the resources and user load can

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Changing Documentum’s Installation Owner

About This Article When initially installing Documentum, the installation owner is set to the logged-in user that performs the Documentum installation. It is preferable to install Documentum and never change

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Using Documentum’s Verity Full Text Engine

About This Article This article describes the use of Verity’s Full Text Engine (FTE) with Documentum’s Content Server 5.2. It covers the basic principles of Documentum’s implementation of Verity’s FTE

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The Content Server Audit Facility

Introduction Auditing is a security feature of the Content Server which provides a permanent record of “events” which have occurred. An event is either an operation performed on the Docbase

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Extending Simple WDK Controls

Introduction Sometimes the existing WDK controls do not provide all the functionality you require, but they provide most of it. Rather than having to duplicate the functionality they do have

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Introduction to Federations and Replication

Available Resources Documentum provides fairly thorough documentation on these features. However, that documentation is spread out among multiple sources. For more detailed information, you may wish to refer to the

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DFC Query Manager

DFC Query Manager What is it? The Query Manager in DFC is found in the package com.documentum.fc.client.qb. Its package documentation says simply “Provides interfaces to construct and run complex queries

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