Understanding how objects are managed in DRM
IXIASOFT CCMS Web manages objects differently depending on which module (Standard or IXIASOFT Dynamic Release Management) is enabled in your deployment.
Standard
In Standard, IXIASOFT CCMS Web stores all the objects together in the repository. Think of it as a giant open warehouse where all the objects are stored.
When you open a topic, you will see a Breadcrumb path indicating the Context Map associated to the object and the object's title.
IXIASOFT Dynamic Release Management
In IXIASOFT Dynamic Release Management (DRM), the repository is organized into release management collections. Think of it like a storage unit warehouse, where each product and release has its own room that is filled with only its objects.
In DRM the collections are referred to as Products and Libraries, and these are versioned through Branches:
- A Product is a collection of objects that is not shared with other collections.
- A Library is a collection that contains objects that are intended to be shared with other collections.
- A Branch is a collection of objects that are all for one Release of a Product, and one Product can have multiple Branches at the same time.
Writers use these to manage the documentation for several products across more than one release cycle.
When you open an object in DRM, you will see a Breadcrumb indicating the Product or Library and Branch to which the object belongs.