Submitted Content. The administrator reviews submitted content and, if
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required, edits the content and modifies the pricing and category assignments.
The administrator can accept or reject the content.
Published Content. After accepting the content, the administrator publishes the
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content to make it available to the Vending Manager.
Categories. Content categories are central to content management. They are
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logical containers or buckets that hold the content managed by the Sun Java
System Content Delivery Server. The Catalog Manager uses content categories to
control Vending Manager access.
See
"Managing Content" on page 13
Device Management
The Catalog Manager defines the devices and the device capabilities supported by
the Content Delivery Server. As a Catalog Manager administrator, you can add new
devices, delete devices no longer supported, and edit the characteristics and
capabilities of any device model.
manage the devices supported for your network.
Account Management
Accounts define access to the Catalog Manager. The Catalog Manager has three
types of accounts:
Vending Manager. A Vending Manager Account is for a specifically-branded
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Vending Manager that stocks content from the Catalog Manager. It is associated
with one or more Vending Plans.
Developer. Developer Accounts are for corporations or individuals that submit
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content to the Catalog Manager. Developer Accounts are associated with one or
more Developer Plans.
Administrator. Administrator Accounts are for individuals who administer the
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Catalog Manager.
See
"Managing Accounts" on page 94
Plan Management
The Catalog Manager uses the following plans to control content submission for
developers and content access for Vending Managers:
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Administrator Guide • 2005Q4
for more information.
"Managing Devices" on page 68
for more information.
describes how to
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