Configure a web content authoring environment
Set up the authoring environment by installing the authoring portlet and enabling other features required to support the authoring environment.
Install the authoring portlet
Pages that include the Web Content Manager authoring portlet and the local rendering portlet are created when you first install WebSphere Portal. You only run the authoring portlet configuration task if you have previously uninstalled authoring or local rendering portlets. The authoring portlet configuration task will automatically create Web Content Manager pages and install the authoring portlet and local rendering portlets.
Additional authoring portlet configuration options
Additional authoring portlet configuration options can be specified using the portlet administration view.
You can tailor the authoring behavior of web content environment by changing configuration settings such as workflow, profiling, and version control.
Configure authoring portlet search
You can change the configuration of the authoring portlet to change how search works.
Because importing large files into IBM Web Content Manager can have a negative impact on performance, you can adjust several settings to ensure better performance when importing files.
If users are experiencing timeout errors when saving items, you can increase the total transaction lifetime timeout setting of WebSphere Portal server.
Configure remote server access for links
Before you can add links to files and documents stored in remote content management systems into web content elements, configure server with information about the remote system and the settings used to handle communication with the system.
Set up support for federated documents
Before you can access metadata from federated documents, configure the federated documents feature. You can also tune the cache settings that are used with the federated documents feature.
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Configure Web Content Manager
December 14, 2011
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