A comprehensive guide to the administrative features and functions for the IXIASOFT CCMS, specific to on-premise deployments.
This section describes how to configure the localization process.
This section contains general information about working with the configuration of the IXIASOFT CCMS.
This section describes how to customize the Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) standard functionalities of the IXIASOFT CCMS.
This sections contains information and instructions for configuring roles, users, and access rights.
If Single Sign-On (SSO) is implemented in an on-premise deployment of IXIASOFT CCMS, logging into your company's identity provider automatically logs you into CCMS Web.
You can configure the localization model used for your deployment in the localizationManagers.xml file.
The linguistic review process removes the translate="no" attribute from all content (including auto-translated text) when preparing the localization kit.
translate="no"
The locidclasses.xml file in the system configuration enables you to determine to which elements the IXIASOFT CCMS adds the ixia_locid attribute when a topic is released or moves from one specified state to another, as configured in your system configuration.
ixia_locid
By default, if you generate output from a Build Manifest, only translated content that is in the Localization:done state (or equivalent in your deployment) is included. You can change this to include other states.
This section describes how to configure the IXIASOFT CCMS for the IXIASOFT Dynamic Release Management module.
You can optionally configure how track changes work inside IXIASOFT CCMS Web, whether email notifications are sent, and customizations of the IXIASOFT framework.
The Administration role within IXIASOFT CCMS Web enables a user with administrator privileges to access additional functions, including the ability to refresh the server for users, provide templates, adjust Collaborative Review settings, and more.
The Content Repository contains your DITA content, images, resources, snapshots, taxonomies, DTDs, and system configuration.
The toolsmith works with the administrator to test configuration changes, and to perform updates and upgrades, regression testing, and performance testing on the deployment.
Generating and managing backups of your data is a fundamental task for those responsible for maintaining servers and component content management systems.
In most cases, except the Content Store, restoring involves reinstalling the components, replacing or reconfiguring the configuration files, and then restarting each component in order.
This section provides troubleshooting information.
IXIASOFT Customer Support staff are available to answer your questions. We welcome your comments.