A comprehensive guide to the administrative features and functions for the IXIA CCMS.
You can customize the CCMS Desktop user interface, based on your enterprise and users.
This section contains general information about the IXIA CCMS configuration.
Create templates for build manifests, maps, and topics. You can also create templates for projects and resources, which are not covered in this section.
Your configuration may require you to modify the appearance and function of the user interface.
Each item in the interface has an ID. To simplify the interface, you add the IDs of the items to remove in the eclipseui.xml configuration file.
To improve the speed at which the IXIA CCMS Desktop opens a map, you can configure objects so that they do not automatically load when a user opens a map.
You can store Oxygen XML Editor's document type or framework extensions in the Content Store so that they automatically exist in Oxygen XML Editor's Preferences at IXIA CCMS Desktop startup.
You can create custom properties for resource objects so that users can enter additional information about them. Custom properties index the content to make searches easier.
You can create customized publishing tags and tag properties that users apply to a map and its topics during the Publish process.
You can prevent users from applying actions to multiple items in a single right-click. In the accessrights.dtd file, you add the multiselect-disabled attribute to the file and then set the multiselect-disabled attribute to true for each menu option that you want to disable.
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You can remove disabled options that are dimmed from menus in CCMS Desktop. In the accessrights.dtd file, you add the hide-when-disabled attribute to the file and then set the hide-when-disabled attribute to true for each menu option that you want to hide.
You can change image settings and how images are handled.
CCMS Desktop provides standard spell checker dictionaries for your maps and topics.
You can configure IXIA CCMS so that users can specify the number of the bug that they are fixing when they release a topic. You can specify the link to your bug tracking system in the textmlservercfg.properties configuration file.
You can configure changes to project settings, as well as project content such as pie charts, warnings, team workload time intervals, and maximum team member workloads.
You can configure IXIA CCMS Web to send users an email notification when certain events occur.
The Index Definition document allows you to specify which values are indexed by IXIA CCMS.
Triggers are sets of code that automatically invoke when a CCMS Desktop user performs a given action or when there is a change in status.
Trace logs allow you to review the sequence of events and allow you to determine if there is something amiss.
You must use an external identifier (ID) to match the object imported from an external system to the existing object in the Content Store.
Although you can perform some basic administration functions in IXIA CCMS Web using the Administration page, you must configure some CCMS Web features elsewhere.
The Content Repository contains your DITA content, images, resources, snapshots, taxonomies, DTDs, and system configuration.
You can customize Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) functionality within IXIA CCMS.
This section contains information and instructions for the configuration of roles, groups, users, and access rights.
This section describes how to configure or customize IXIA CCMS to use the IXIA Dynamic Release Management module functionality.
Localization requires configuration.
You can enable secure connections to the IXIA TEXTML Server.
The maintenance tasks required to keep the components running smoothly may fall under the responsibility of one or more individuals in your enterprise.
Follow the specific troubleshooting procedure for a given task.
IXIA CCMS Customer Support staff are available to answer your questions. We welcome your comments.