Configure Web Content Manager
Set up a content server by installing IBM Web Content Manager in various deployments to provide robust and flexible environments for web content development and delivery. After you install the content server, there are additional configuration steps you need to complete, according to the role that the server plays in web content environment.
Configuration for Web Content Manager is managed through services defined as resource environment providers in IBM WAS. For each service you can edit existing properties and add new properties through the WAS administrative console.
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.
Configure a web content staging environment
Configure the staging environment to emulate the web content delivery environment and allow for testing before deployment.
Configure a web content delivery environment
Set up delivery environment by installing web content viewers and enabling any other required features.
When working with the JSR 286 web content viewer or Web content pages, some scenarios involve web content authoring tasks accomplished with authoring tools components. Such authoring tasks are performed through a special instance of the authoring portlet that is reserved specifically for these tasks and is installed on page that is hidden from the page navigation available to typical users.
Additional configuration options
These configuration options are available to address installation requirements for additional deployment scenarios.
Syndication is used to synchronize web content between servers. You can configure when syndication is run, and how often it is run.
You use Portal Search to search for text displayed in web sites created by IBM Web Content Manager.
Manage tagging and rating for web content
When using tagging and rating with web content, the JSR 286 web content viewer provides additional scope options for the filtering of tagging and rating results. Because changes in the web content system can affect the accuracy of the tagging and rating information used by the portal, it is important to keep the scope information up to date by synchronizing the scopes on a regular basis.
Related tasks
Set service configuration properties
Related reference
Web Content Management configuration services
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