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Web Content Management with Documentum

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Web Content Management with Documentum

Overview of this book

One of the world leaders in Enterprise Content Management, the EMC Documentum family of applications helps you manage all types of content across multiple departments within a single repository. With the Web Content Management suite of applications, you can efficiently manage content and underlying processes for your Web properties, and ensures that they are responsive to business needs. To fully realize the power of this system can seem daunting, but this book will help you achieve that. With easy to follow examples, this book will take you the simplest and most straightforward route to success. Along the way, you will learn insights that only a seasoned professional would know. Packed with practical examples, you will get hands-on with the powerful features of Documentum to grow your skills and confidence. You will see tips and tricks to handle complexities of the system, and avoid the common errors that waste your time. From installing and getting started with Documentum, you will see how to design and develop Documentum applications, before rounding off with deployment.
Table of Contents (33 chapters)
Web Content Management with Documentum
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgements
Preface
Frequently Asked Questions and Answers

4.9 How do you Query the Published Content for Displaying on Websites?


Once the data has been published over to the target server, the applications need to query the published data (content files and their associated properties and attributes) for display on the website.

This is where Documentum JDBC Services, formerly known as eConnector for JDBC, comes into the picture. JDBC is a standard interface to access a database from Java-based applications.

4.9.1 Documentum JDBC Services

Documentum JDBC Services is a Documentum utility tool that supports most of the standard JDBC APIs and helps applications perform the following functions:

  • Making connections to either Docbase or SCS repository.

  • Issuing DQL queries in Docbase or SQL queries in SCS repository.

  • Retrieving content files and associated metadata (attributes) from Docbase or SCS repository.

  • Connecting to databases using logical names rather than their actual names through its support for JNDI (Java Naming and Directory Interface).

  • Reusing existing...