Collector Server can
access Image Services documents
after you make the metadata and the annotations of the Image Services documents available
in the Content Engine catalog
of FileNet P8.
Before you begin
On Image Services, ensure that the
document classes of the documents that are to be reused are enabled
for cataloging.
About this task
If you use FileNet P8 Version
5.1, or later, and Image Services Version
4.2, you can decide, during configuration, where the metadata and
the annotations of the documents are to be cataloged and where the
document content is to be stored.If you use FileNet P8 Version 5.0 and Image Services Version 4.1.2, the
metadata and the annotations of the Image Services documents are cataloged
on Content Engine and the
content of the Image Services documents
remains on Image Services.
For
more information, go to the FileNet P8 product
documentation (www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSNW2F/welcome)
and search for “Configuring Content Federation Services for Image Services” and “CFS-IS
Configuration Road Map”.
Procedure
- Create a FileNet P8 user that Content Collector for SAP can use to connect
to FileNet P8.
- Create a domain for the object stores, or use
the default domain.
- Create a fixed content device for each Image Services server that you want
to access.
- Create an external repository for each fixed content device.
- Create one or more storage areas within existing
object stores or create one or more object stores.
You
can select a storage area of your choice. If, however, you want to
use a fixed storage area, select the fixed content device that you
created.
Add the users or group of users who must access the Image Services documents. Add at
least the user that you created in step 1.
If you do not specify a user, all FileNet P8 users who are not administrators
can only read the Image Services documents.
- If you use FileNet P8 Version
5.1, or later, and Image Services Version
4.2., create a replication group for each combination of object store
and external repository.
In the replication group, you
specify which object store is associated with which external repository.
In addition, you determine where the documents are to be cataloged:
- If the documents are to be cataloged on both Image Services and Content Engine, select the Master mode
for the object store.
- If the documents are to be cataloged on Content Engine only, select the Slave
mode for the object store.
- Create the properties for the document classes.
You
must create all properties that are defined for the
Image Services document classes.
In addition, you must create all properties that
Content Collector for SAP needs to archive
and update documents. Otherwise, the
Image Services documents can only
be read or deleted.
For an overview of the properties that you must
create, see Mapping of the Image Services properties to the FileNet P8 properties: Overview.
- For each Image Services document class, create
a document class in FileNet P8,
and assign the properties that Content Collector for SAP needs and the custom
properties. If possible, use the name of the Image Services document class for
the FileNet P8 document
class.
For each FileNet P8 document class, add
the user that you created in step 1,
or the group to which this user belongs, to the Default Instance Security
access control list (ACL) and specify “Full Control” as
permission. With this permission, the user can view, create, modify,
read, and delete the Image Services documents.
Note: If
you use
FileNet P8 Version
5.1, or later, and
Image Services Version
4.2., ensure that no default replication group is specified for the
FileNet P8 document classes that
are to contain incoming documents. Otherwise, new versions of a document
are automatically synchronized with
Image Services. For details regarding
the settings for outgoing documents, see
Replication direction of the document classes.
- Map the Image Services document
classes to the FileNet P8 document
classes. If you use FileNet P8 Version
5.1, or later, and Image Services Version
4.2., specify the replication direction for each document class mapping:
- If you want to continue cataloging documents on Image Services, you must synchronize
the Image Services catalog
with the Content Engine catalog.
In this case, you must enable bidirectional federation for each document
class mapping. Select Both as replication direction.
- If you want to keep only the Content Engine catalog up to date,
select Inbound as replication direction.
- Within each document class mapping, map the Image Services properties to the FileNet P8 properties.
- For each object store or for each document class, create
a storage policy where you define where the content of the documents
is to be stored.
Because the storage policy can affect
the performance, use the policy that fits best your company policy
and, at the same time, has the least impact on the performance.
- Annotations of Image Services can be copied manually
to the Content Engine catalog
or can be cataloged at the same time as the metadata of the documents.
To export the annotations together with the metadata, select the Export
Annotations check box in the System Configuration
Editor (fn_edit).
- Export the metadata, and any annotations, of
the Image Services documents
to the Content Engine catalog.
You use the
IS Catalog Export Tool on the
Remote Admin Console (RAC) workstation to perform this task.
If
you want to ensure that updates to the Image Services catalog are automatically
exported to the Content Engine catalog,
use the IS Catalog Export Tool to create default
mappings between the Image Services document
classes and the FileNet P8 object
stores.
- Enable the Content Engine catalog to be updated
automatically: On the IS Import Agent page of
the Enterprise Manager Properties window, select
the Enable Dispatcher check box and adjust
the import settings according to your needs.