Defining the Content Cortex infrastructure
As an administrator, you configure the Content Cortex domain, install add-on
features, and export and import objects within or between Content Cortex domains.
Changing the WebSphere security configuration for Content Platform Engine
When you deploy Content Platform Engine on WebSphere® Application Server , it is automatically (by default) governed by WebSphere global security. If you created one or more WebSphere security domains, you can have Content Platform Engine use one of them instead. Or if you previously moved Content Platform Engine into one security domain, you can move it into another. You can also move Content Platform Engine from a security domain back to global security.
Content Cortex domains
The Content Cortex domain represents a logical grouping of physical resources and the Content Platform Engine servers that provide access to those resources. Each resource and server belong to only one domain. A server can access any resource in the domain, but cannot access any resource that lies outside of the domain.
Configuring email notifications for the Content Cortex domain
You can configure email notifications for changes that occur for a variety of events that can occur within an object store or workflow system.
Add-on features
Add-on features are modules containing custom metadata (classes and properties) and data (objects such as folders, custom objects, and so on) that support extensions to core Content Platform Engine features, as well as support applications that integrate with Content Platform Engine .