In the properties given below, some properties take a different form when using
CoreMedia Multi-Master Management. In that case, an index number is used
to indicate the publication target that is configured using this property value. The index numbers are consecutive
integers starting with 1 and running up to the number of publication targets.
publisher.autoextend.latest-approved-version
Type
java.lang.Boolean
Default
true
Description
This property affects the automatic extension of publication sets. The
default behavior ("true") is as follows: If the referenced
content item is not published yet, publish its latest (= newest)
approved version. If the referenced content item is already published,
do nothing If set to "false", not the latest but the
earliest approved version is published.
publisher.autoextend.max-failures
Type
java.lang.Integer
Default
0
Description
The maximum number of implicitly added content items and folders whose
publication may fail before no further content items and folders may
be added implicitly. If set to 0 (the default), the publisher never
stops adding content items and folders.
publisher.autoextend.update-linked-documents
Type
java.lang.Boolean
Default
false
Description
This property affects the automatic extension of publication sets. By
default, ("false") only direct linked and approved content
items are added to the publication set. If set to "true",
all linked content items are recursively added to the publication set.
The recursion stops when a version is already published and may lead
to surprisingly large publication sets. Setting updateLinkedDocuments
implicitly also sets latestApprovedVersion to "true".
publisher.connection-timeout-seconds
Type
java.lang.Integer
Default
300
Description
The timeout in seconds for the connection to the Master Live Server
ior.
publisher.destroy-intermediate-versions
Type
java.lang.String
Default
strict
Description
Whether intermediate content item versions between two publications
will be destroyed or not on the Content Management Server.
Example for dumb mode: Version 1 of content item A was published. In
the meantime, the versions 2, 3, 4 and 5 have been created. When you
now publish version 5, the versions 2, 3, 4 are destroyed and only
version 1 and 5 remain on the Content Server. Old flags true and false
are supported, too. false maps to off while true maps to strict.
Available Modes
off
Turns destruction of intermediate versions off.
dumb
Simply destroys all versions between the currently published one
and the previously published one; if you run into performance
issues on publication or you do not use a multi-site set up this
should be chosen. Mind that for multi-site set up this setting
might break translation states.
strict
Destroys all versions between the currently published one and the
previously published one, but only if the versions are not
referenced by master/masterVersion properties. This ensures that
for a multi-site set up your translation state will be valid. This
setting is recommended for multi-site set ups.
publisher.destroy-older-versions-on-live-servers
Type
java.lang.Boolean
Default
true
Description
Whether older published versions should be destroyed
("true") on the Master Live Server. That is, only two
published versions (the current and the one before) of each content
item remain on the Master Live Server. Only change if you have a valid
reason.
publisher.enable-bypass-previews
Type
java.lang.Boolean
Default
true
Description
Whether publication previews bypass ("true") or not
("false") the publication queue for faster response times.
publisher.local.domain
Type
java.lang.String
Default
Description
The domain for logging in locally to the Content Management Server.
publisher.local.password
Type
java.lang.String
Default
publisher
Description
The password for logging in locally to the Content Management Server.
publisher.local.user
Type
java.lang.String
Default
publisher
Description
The user name for logging in locally to the Content Management Server.
target is a list-valued property. You configure it with
publisher.target[0].name, for example. Values other than "0"
are only required for the multi-master feature, that is publication to
different Master Live Servers. Target has the following properties:
name
Value: java.lang.String
Default:
Description: The permanent and
unique name of the publication target. Once set, it should never
be changed, as this name is used for target identification in the
APIs and in JMX.
displayName
Value: java.lang.String
Default:
Description: The display name
is shown to users when no localized information about a
publication target is available; display names, too, should be
unique, but they may well change to better illustrate the current
uses of a publication target.
user
Value: java.lang.String
Default: publisher
Description: The URL where the
publisher can obtain the IOR of the Master Live Server.
password
Value: java.lang.String
Default: publisher
Description: The password for
logging in to the Master Live Server.
domain
Value: java.lang.String
Default:
Description: The domain for
logging in to the Master Live Server.
iorUrl
Value: java.lang.String
Default:
Description: The URL where the
publisher can obtain the IOR of the Master Live Server.
folders
Value: java.lang.String
Default:
Description: The base folders
that are assigned to a publication target. This property typically
references exactly one top-level folder, either by name or by its
numerical ID. If more than one site is generated from a single
Live Server, multiple top-level folders may be given, separated by
commas. When indicating a folder by name, that name is blocked for
rename operations on the top-level folder. Once you have assigned
a folder to a publication target, it must not be reassigned to
another target. Doing so would result in inconsistencies between
Content Management Server and Master Live Server.