Note: LiveCycle supports EMC
Documentum, versions 6.0 and 6.5 only. Make sure your ECM is upgraded
accordingly.
If you installed Connector for EMC Documentum as part of your
LiveCycle, complete the following procedure to configure the service
to connect to the Documentum repository.
Configure Connector for EMC DocumentumLocate
the adobe-component-ext.properties file in the [appserver root]/bin folder
(if the file does not exist, create it).
Add a new system property that provides the following Documentum Foundation
Classes JAR files:
The new system
property should take on this form:
[component id].ext=[JAR files and/or folders]
For
example, using default Content Server and Documentum Foundation Classes
installations, add to the file one of the following system properties
on a new line, with no line breaks, and end the line with a carriage
return:
Connector
for EMC Documentum 6.0 only:
com.adobe.livecycle.ConnectorforEMCDocumentum.ext=
C:/Program Files/Documentum/Shared/dfc.jar,
C:/Program Files/Documentum/Shared/aspectjrt.jar,
Connector for EMC Documentum 6.5 only: com.adobe.livecycle.ConnectorforEMCDocumentum.ext=
C:/Program Files/Documentum/Shared/dfc.jar,
C:/ProgramFiles/Documentum/Shared/aspectjrt.jar,
C:/Program Files/Documentum/Shared/log4j.jar,
C:/Program Files/Documentum/Shared/jaxb-api.jar,
C:/Program Files/Documentum/Shared/configservice-impl.jar,
C:/Program Files/Documentum/Shared/configservice-api.jar
Note: The above text contains formatting characters
for line breaks. If you copy and paste this text, you must remove
the formatting characters.
Open a web browser and enter this URL:
http://[host]:[port]/adminui
Log in using the default user name and password:
User name:
administrator
Password: password
Navigate to Services > LiveCycle ES3 Connector for EMC Documentum > Configuration Settings and
perform these tasks:
Type all the required Documentum
repository information.
To use Documentum as your repository provider, under Repository
Service Provider Information, select EMC Documentum Repository Provider,
and then click Save. For more information, click the Help
link in the upper-right corner of the page in the Administration Help.
(Optional) Navigate to Services > LiveCycle ES3 Connector for EMC Documentum > Repository Credentials Settings,
click Add, specify the Docbase information, and then click Save.
(For more information, click Help in the upper-right corner.)
If the application server is not currently running, start
the server. Otherwise, stop and then restart the server.
Open a web browser and enter this URL.
http://[host]:[port]/adminui
Log in using the default user name and password:
User name:
administrator
Password: password
Navigate to Services > Applications and Services > Service Management and
select these services:
EMCDocumentumAuthProviderService
EMCDocumentumContentRepositoryConnector
EMCDocumentumRepositoryProvider
Click Start. If any of the services do not start correctly,
check the settings you completed earlier.
Do one of the following tasks:
To use the Documentum
Authorization service (EMCDocumentumAuthProviderService) to display
content from a Documentum repository in the Resources view of Workbench,
continue with this procedure. Using the Documentum Authorization
service overrides the default LiveCycle authorization and must be
configured to log in to Workbench using Documentum credentials.
To use the LiveCycle repository, log in to Workbench by using
the LiveCycle super administrator credentials (by default, administrator and password).
You
have now completed the required steps for this procedure. Use the credentials
provided in step 19 for accessing the default repository in this
case and use the default LiveCycle authorization service.
Enable
the Remoting and EJB endpoints by doing these tasks:
Log in to Administration Console and click Home > Services > Application and Services > Service Management.
Filter the category Connector for EMC Documentum and
click EMC DocumentumContentRepositoryConnector:1.0.
Select the disabled endpoints and enable them.
Restart the application server.
Log in to Administration Console and click Settings > User Management > Domain Management.
Click New Enterprise Domain, and type a domain ID
and name. The domain ID is the unique identifier for the domain.
The name is a descriptive name for the domain.
Note: When
using MySQL for your LiveCycle database, use only single-byte (ASCII)
characters for the ID. (See “Adding enterprise domains” in LiveCycle
Administration Help.)
Add a custom authentication provider:
Click Add Authentication.
In the Authentication Provider list, select Custom.
Select EMCDocumentumAuthProvider and then click OK.
Add an LDAP authentication provider:
Click Add Authentication.
In the Authentication Provider list, select LDAP,
and then click OK.
Add an LDAP directory:
Click Add Directory.
In the Profile Name box, type a unique name, and then click Next.
Specify values for the Server, Port, SSL, Binding,
and Populate page with options. If you select User for the
Binding option, you must also specify values for the Name and Password fields.
(Optional) Select Retrieve Base DN to retrieve base
domain names, as required.
Click Next, configure the user settings, click Next,
configure group settings, as required, and then click Next.
For
details about the settings, click User Management Help in
the upper-right corner of the page.
Click OK to exit the Add Directory page and then click
OK again.
Select the new enterprise domain and click Sync Now.
Depending on the number of users and groups in your LDAP network
and the speed on your connection, the synchronization process may
take several minutes.
(Optional) To verify the status of the
synchronization, click Refresh and view the status in the
Current Sync State column.
Navigate to Settings > User Management > Users and Groups.
Search for users that were synchronized from LDAP and perform
these tasks:
Select one or more users and click Assign Role.
Select one or more LiveCycle roles and click OK.
Click OK a second time to confirm the role assignment.
Repeat
this step for all users that you assign roles to. For more information, click User Management Help in
the upper-right corner of the page.
Start Workbench and log in by using the credentials for the
Documentum repository:
Username: [username]@[repository_name]
Password:
[password]
After you log in, the Documentum repository
appears in the Resources view within Workbench. If you do not log
in using the username@repository_name, Workbench attempts
to log in to the default repository.
(Optional) To install the LiveCycle Samples for Connector
for EMC Documentum, create a Documentum repository named Samples,
and then install the samples in that repository.
After
you configure the Connector for EMC Documentum service, see LiveCycle Administration Help for
information about configuring Workbench with your Documentum repository.
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