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Page 1 - Administration Guide

Sun Microsystems, Inc.www.sun.comSubmit comments about this document at: http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/form/commentsSun Java™ SystemContent Delivery Se

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x Administrator Guide • 2005Q4▼ Creating a Campaign 185▼ Specifying a Campaign Type 185▼ Specifying Campaign Options and Target Audience 186▼ Specifyi

Page 3 - Contents

82 Administrator Guide • 2005Q42. Specify the following fields: Name - The name of the device. Description - A description of the device. Manufact

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Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 83pattern, SAMSUNG-SGH-E700.*, matches it. The expressions, SAMSUNG-SGH-E700 and .*SAMSUNG-SGH-E700, do not match as they

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84 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4▼ Specifying Device Capabilities1. From the Device Management page, click the device name to select it.The properties

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Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 85If the Edit button is not available, wait a few minutes for the previous edit request to complete before attempting to ma

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86 Administrator Guide • 2005Q45. Click OK.The Device Management page is displayed that shows the list of devices. ▼ Activating New or Quarantined D

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Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 87 Identify other MIME types that are accepted as alternatives to the selected MIME type. Indicate the extension associat

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88 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4If the Manage MIME Types button is not available, wait a few minutes for the previous edit request to complete before

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Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 89a. Alternative MIME types to be handled as if they were the MIME type supported for the device. For example, if the devic

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90 Administrator Guide • 2005Q44. Click OK to save your changes.5. Click OK in the confirmation page.Note – When a new version of an existing device

Page 12 - ▼ Using the MMS Test Log 231

Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 913. Click Modify This Device.A confirmation dialog box asks you to confirm that you want to update the device.4. Click OK.

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Contents xiManaging Subscriber Accounts 209▼ Viewing Subscriber Accounts 210▼ Adding a Subscriber Account 210▼ Editing a Subscriber Account 212▼ Viewi

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92 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4The device is now set as the default device in the database. All new Subscriber Accounts will be assigned this device

Page 15 - Before You Read This Document

Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 934. Click Import.The device is listed on the Device Management page. Unless the Quarantine option was selected, the device

Page 16 - Typographic Conventions

94 Administrator Guide • 2005Q43. Enter the language code, the country code, and the name of the language in the empty row for the new locale.A local

Page 17 - Related Documentation

Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 95▼ Changing a LocaleTo edit or update a locale or locale information, follow these steps:1. Select the value for the loca

Page 18 - Sun Welcomes Your Comments

96 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4The Catalog Manager does not administer subscriber accounts; these are administered through the Vending Manager. See “

Page 19 - Introduction

Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 972. Click Developers or Administrators.The list of defined Developer or Administrator accounts is displayed.Each account t

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98 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4Managing Vending Manager AccountsVending Manager accounts define the Vending Managers to which the Catalog Manager pub

Page 21 - Catalog Manager

Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 993. Enter the required information. An asterisk (*) beside a field indicates that it is a required field. Account ID - Sp

Page 22 - Catalog Manager Processes

100 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4Select the radio button to specify whether the URI contains a domain name or IP address. Use the format hostname:port

Page 23 - Content Management

Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 1013. Click Edit.The Edit Account Details page displays the same fields as those described in “Adding a Vending Manager Acc

Page 24 - Plan Management

xii Administrator Guide • 2005Q4▼ Deleting an MMS Message 230▼ Using the MMS Test Log 231A. Device Capabilities 233Descriptions of the Capabilities 23

Page 25 - Fulfillment Manager

102 Administrator Guide • 2005Q44. Click OK. The account is deleted and it is removed from any vending plan with which it was associated. Managing De

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Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 1033. Enter the required information. An asterisk (*) beside a field indicates that it is a required field. Login ID - Spe

Page 27 - Vending Manager Processes

104 Administrator Guide • 2005Q46. Click OK again to close the confirmation message.▼ Editing a Developer Account1. From the Catalog Manager, click

Page 28 - Administration Consoles

Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 1054. Modify the fields as required, then click OK.A confirmation page is displayed asking whether you want to save the cha

Page 29 - /admin/main

106 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4▼ Adding a Catalog Manager Administrator Account1. From the Catalog Manager, click Accounts in the main menu bar, th

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Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 1074. Click OK to add the Administrator account.A confirmation message asks you to confirm you want to add the account.5. C

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108 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4Managing PlansVending Manager and Developer accounts are assigned to plans. The Catalog Manager uses plans to control

Page 32 - Viewing Categories

Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 1092. Click a Vending plan name to view the properties of the plan.The Vending Plan Properties page displays the properties

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110 Administrator Guide • 2005Q43. Enter the name of the plan and a short description of the plan.4. Select any existing plans that are to be include

Page 34 - Adding a Category

Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 111To edit a Vending plan, follow these steps:1. From the Catalog Manager, click Plans in the main menu bar.The Vending Pla

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xiiiTablesTABLE 2-1 DRM Types 20TABLE 2-2 CDS DRM Agents 21TABLE 2-3 OMA DRM 1.0 Formats 23TABLE 2-4 Required MIME Types for OMA DRM 1.0 24TABLE 2-5 D

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112 Administrator Guide • 2005Q44. Modify the fields as required, then click OK.The Properties page appears displaying the changed information.5. Cli

Page 37 - Content Submissions

Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 1132. Click the plan you want to view.The Vending Plan Management page is displayed.3. Click the Members tab.The list of Ve

Page 38 - Content Protection

114 Administrator Guide • 2005Q43. Select the plan that you want to set as the default.4. Click OK.The default plan is assigned to all new Vending Ma

Page 39 - Forward Lock

Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 115Managing Developer PlansDeveloper plans define the set of APIs that developers can use in applications that they submit.

Page 40 - CDS DRM Agents (Continued)

116 Administrator Guide • 2005Q44. Click a profile name.The Profile Definition page is displayed.▼ Adding a Profile1. From the Catalog Manager admin

Page 41 - Using OMA DRM 1.0

Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 1174. Provide the information requested. Name - Enter a name for the profile. Description - Enter a description of the pr

Page 42 - MIME Types for OMA DRM 1.0

118 Administrator Guide • 2005Q46. Select the items from the library that you want this profile to support. To select individual methods, expand the

Page 43 - TABLE 2-5

Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 1195. Click Edit.The edit page displays the same fields as those described in “Adding a Profile” on page 115.6. Modify the

Page 44 - Pricing Content

120 Administrator Guide • 2005Q46. Click OK.The profile is deleted from the database and from any developer plans in which it was included.7. Click O

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Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 1214. Specify a name and description for the Developer plan and select the profiles to be included in this plan. 5. Click O

Page 46 - TABLE 2-7

xiv Administrator Guide • 2005Q4TABLE A-4 Nokia 6310i Device Specifications 238TABLE A-5 Device Specifications for a User-Defined Device 1 239TABLE A-

Page 47 - Pricing Options

122 Administrator Guide • 2005Q44. Click the Developer plan that you want to modify.The Developer Plan Definition page is displayed.5. Click Edit. Th

Page 48 - ■ Edit the pricing option

Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 1234. Click the Developer plan that you want to view.The Developer Plan Definition page is displayed.5. Click the Developer

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124 Administrator Guide • 2005Q48. Click Add.The Developer accounts are added as licensees of the Developer plan.9. Click OK to confirm the addition.

Page 50 - Adding a Content Type

Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 1254. Select the plan that you want to set as the default.5. Click OK.The default plan is automatically assigned to new Dev

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126 Administrator Guide • 2005Q46. Click OK to close the confirmation message.The Developer plan is deleted from the database, and the plan is delete

Page 52 - Editing a Content Type

Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 127▼ Getting Job Status● Click on the Background Jobs notice in the main menu bar. The Background jobs listing pages lists

Page 53 - Creating a Pricing Option

128 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4To clear the listing of successfully completed jobs, click Clean completed. Only pending jobs and failed jobs remain

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Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 129If a job has no additional information, the Detailed Information section states that no other information is available.C

Page 55 - Editing a Pricing Option

129CHAPTER3Vending ManagerThis chapter describes the tasks for administering the Vending Manager. There aretwo administration roles: Administrator and

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130 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4 Resetting trials Issuing refunds Managing Subscriber PlansCreating and managing Subscriber plans Viewing ReportsV

Page 57 - Disabling a Pricing Option

xvPrefaceThis guide provides an overview of the Sun Java™ System Content Delivery Server.It describes how to administer the Catalog Manager and Vendin

Page 58 - Registering a MIME Type

Chapter 3 Vending Manager 1312. From the Stocked Content tab, click Manage Categories.The Catalog Management page is displayed showing the Vending Man

Page 59 - Editing a MIME Type

132 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4Note – The maximum number of category levels that can be added in a session isset in the CommonConsole.properties file

Page 60 - ■ application/x-jam

Chapter 3 Vending Manager 1334. If you want to edit a main category, go to Step 5, otherwise, click the categoryname to navigate to the subcategory yo

Page 61 - Deleting a MIME Type

134 Administrator Guide • 2005Q43. Click the delete category button for the category that you want to delete.The category and all its subcategories ar

Page 62 - Managing Submitted Content

Chapter 3 Vending Manager 1353. See a list of content by following one of these steps:a. Click a category name that has no subcategories to see the li

Page 63 - Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 45

136 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4The following information is displayed for each item. Click the Status, the Title, orthe Type column title to sort con

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Chapter 3 Vending Manager 137 Title - Displays the title of the content in the catalog. Catalog Price - Displays the amount that the Vending Manager

Page 65 - Viewing Submitted Editions

138 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4 General Information - Indicates whether the content is stocked, or if an update tothe property information associate

Page 66 - Removing an Edition

Chapter 3 Vending Manager 139 Catalog Description - A description of the content. If icons, documentation, orscreen shots were submitted with the con

Page 67 - Searching for Content

140 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4The following information is shown for each edition: Edition ID Name Version Edition Type Original Edition Modif

Page 68 - Content Status Types

xvi Administrator Guide • 2005Q4 Chapter 2 describes how to administer the Catalog Manager. It providesinstructions on how to review, categorize, and

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Chapter 3 Vending Manager 1416. When you are done viewing the Edition Properties, click OK.If no devices are listed in both the Supported Devices and

Page 70 - Editing Content

142 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4To enable auto-stocking, follow these steps:1. From the Vending Manager administration console, click Content on the m

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Chapter 3 Vending Manager 143To stock content, follow these steps:1. From the Vending Manager administration console, click Content on the mainmenu ba

Page 72 - Pricing Model Definition

144 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4 Keyword - You can create a unique keyword to identify this content item. Thiskeyword is used by subscribers when ord

Page 73 - Managing Published Content

Chapter 3 Vending Manager 145Note – When scheduling a stocking operation, be aware that if large numbers ofcontent are being stocked, the operation ca

Page 74 - Viewing Published Content

146 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4An asterisk (*) beside a field indicates that it is a required field.Only unstocked content items are selectable. Cate

Page 75 - Viewing Published Editions

Chapter 3 Vending Manager 1474. Select one or more destination categories under the Vending Categories column.Under the Vending Manager categories col

Page 76 - Removing a Published Edition

148 Administrator Guide • 2005Q46. Click Stock.Click Clear to remove all selections in both trees and reselect categories and contentitems. Clicking t

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Chapter 3 Vending Manager 149To stop a stocking job from this page, see the next section.Viewing Stocking JobsAt the bottom of the Stock Content page,

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150 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4▼ Stopping a Stocking JobYou can stop a stocking job with an Executing or Pending status from the StockingJobs Status

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Preface xviiRelated DocumentationThe Sun Java System Content Delivery Server manuals are available as PortableDocument Format (PDF) and Hypertext Mark

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Chapter 3 Vending Manager 151Checking the Status of a Stocking JobYou can check on the status of a stocking job in one of the following ways: Click S

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152 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4 Pending - Number of items that are pending is displayed in the header barabove the columns. Stopped - Number of ite

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Chapter 3 Vending Manager 1536. Click OK.The View Content Properties page is displayed showing the updated information.Pricing for Content for a Local

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154 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4The page displays the following information: General Pricing Rule set by the system administrator at deployment. Lis

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Chapter 3 Vending Manager 1553. Enter the value for your local currency equal to the one currency unit.If the one currency unit is one Euro and your l

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156 Administrator Guide • 2005Q41. From the Vending Manager administration console, click Content on the mainmenu bar.2. Click the Stocked Content tab

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Chapter 3 Vending Manager 1573. Enter the search term in the Search field.4. Select the category that you want to search from the Category drop-down l

Page 87 - Managing Devices

158 Administrator Guide • 2005Q41. From the Vending Manager administration console, click Content on the mainmenu.2. Click the Stocked Content tab if

Page 88 - Managing Device Libraries

Chapter 3 Vending Manager 159▼ Editing Stocked Content1. From the Vending Manager administration console, click Content on the mainmenu.2. Click the S

Page 89 - Viewing Device Libraries

160 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4You can edit the following fields: Status - Content can be active (available to subscribers) or inactive (unavailable

Page 90 - Adding a Device Library

xviii Administrator Guide • 2005Q4Accessing Sun Documentation OnlineThe Sun Product Documentation web site enables you to access Content DeliveryServe

Page 91 - Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 73

Chapter 3 Vending Manager 161 Enter the External Group ID that your billing system uses to identify thiscontent or select it from the list provided.

Page 92 - Editing a Device Library

162 Administrator Guide • 2005Q44. Select the items that you want to edit.5. Click Edit External ID.The Edit External Content page is displayed.6. Sel

Page 93 - Deleting a Device Library

Chapter 3 Vending Manager 163▼ Copying or Moving Categories of ContentYou can move or copy whole categories of content at a single time in the Vending

Page 94 - Definition

164 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4Category and content item names change from gray to black as the categories andcontent items are loaded. Wait until al

Page 95 - Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 77

Chapter 3 Vending Manager 1655. Select one or more destination categories.Under the destination column on the right, you can select one or more higher

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166 Administrator Guide • 2005Q47. Confirm or cancel the operation.If copied, categories and their associated content are duplicated under eachdestina

Page 97 - Managing Device Definitions

Chapter 3 Vending Manager 167 If the category is empty, that is, it contains no content items or subcategories, youcan delete the category from its n

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168 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4Category and content item names change from gray to black as the categories andcontent items are loaded. Wait until al

Page 99 - Adding a Device

Chapter 3 Vending Manager 1696. Select one or more destination categories.Under the source column on the right, the destination categories you select

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170 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4The preceding figure shows the results of copying the content items, SpruceClockand Technopop to the Mobile Mail and I

Page 101 - Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 83

1CHAPTER1IntroductionThis chapter provides an overview of the Sun Java™ System Content DeliveryServer. It describes the content lifecycle and provides

Page 102 - 2. Click Edit

Chapter 3 Vending Manager 171changing the price in this manner, dissociates the selected content items from theirpricing options. See “Disassociating

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172 Administrator Guide • 2005Q44. Select the category or subcategories of content or specific contents.To change the purchase price of all the conten

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Chapter 3 Vending Manager 1736. Change the purchase price in one of the following ways: Enter a new purchase price. Increase or decrease the purchas

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174 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4 If the Vending Manager’s Auto-stocking option is turned on, the content isimmediately reactivated. The bundle’s prop

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Chapter 3 Vending Manager 175 Per interval - After initial download, the subscriber is not is not charged for usingthis content item for the stated t

Page 107 - Setting a Compatible Device

176 Administrator Guide • 2005Q43. Click Create Bundle.The Create Bundle page is displayed.

Page 108 - Editing a Device

Chapter 3 Vending Manager 177An asterisk (*) beside a field indicates that it is a required field.4. Specify the following information: General Infor

Page 109 - Setting the Default Device

178 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4 Bundle Price Provide the bundle at no charge to the subscriber for the content. Set the bundle purchase price.Bund

Page 110 - Importing Devices

Chapter 3 Vending Manager 179▼ Viewing Bundle Information1. Click Content in the Vending Manager administration console’s main menu.2. Click Bundled C

Page 111 - Managing Server Locales

180 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4Note – If the status of a content item that is part of a bundle is changed to Inactiveor Unpublished by the Catalog Ad

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Copyright © 2005 Sun Microsystems, Inc., 4150 Network Circle, Santa Clara, California 95054, U.S.A. All rights reserved.Sun Microsystems, Inc. has int

Page 113 - Managing Accounts

2 Administrator Guide • 2005Q41. The content provider creates an application and submits it to the CatalogManager using the web-based Developer Portal

Page 114 - Viewing Accounts

Chapter 3 Vending Manager 181▼ Deleting a Bundle1. Click Content in the Vending Manager administration console’s main menu.2. Click Bundled Content in

Page 115 - Search and Display Operations

182 Administrator Guide • 2005Q46. Select the items that you want to change.7. Enter a value or select the External Content ID or the External Group I

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Chapter 3 Vending Manager 183▼ Editing a BundleYou can modify a bundle by changing its status, contents, retail price, and so on.To edit a bundle, fol

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184 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4▼ Stocking Testing ContentIf the auto-stocking option is set to OFF, you can manually stock content items withTesting

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Chapter 3 Vending Manager 185▼ Creating a CampaignThe Content Download Server provides a wizard to help you define a marketingcampaign. The wizard lea

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186 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4▼ Specifying Campaign Options and Target AudienceThe Campaign Options page lets you define the name and description of

Page 120 - Managing Developer Accounts

Chapter 3 Vending Manager 1873. Choose the Subscriber Segment from the drop-down list.The Subscriber Segment is the target audience for the campaign.

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188 Administrator Guide • 2005Q41. Enter the subject of the advertisement.This string is also used as the subject line for advertisements sent as emai

Page 122 - Editing a Developer Account

Chapter 3 Vending Manager 189To specify content for a campaign, follow these steps:1. Set the content in one of the following ways:a. Click All Active

Page 123 - Accounts

190 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4To specify pricing characteristics for a campaign, follow these steps:1. Select the Discount on Items check box and en

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Chapter 1 Introduction 33. The Catalog Manager administrator publishes the content, making it available tothe Vending Manager.4. The Vending Manager a

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Chapter 3 Vending Manager 191To create a schedule for a campaign, follow these steps:1. Set up the campaign schedule.Choose one of the following sched

Page 126 - Managing Plans

192 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4This page enables you to review the information for your advertisement. To view the items that are included in the ca

Page 127 - Adding a Vending Plan

Chapter 3 Vending Manager 193 To see the format of the message that is sent to the subscribers, click Preview inthe Promotional Message section. The

Page 128 - Editing a Vending Plan

194 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4Working with Subscriber SegmentsA subscriber segment defines the criteria for separating subscribers into groups. TheS

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Chapter 3 Vending Manager 195▼ Displaying Subscriber Segments1. Click Campaigns in the Vending Manager administration console menu bar.The Campaign Li

Page 130 - Viewing Vending Plan Members

196 Administrator Guide • 2005Q43. Specify the following information: Enter a name and description for the subscriber segment.The name must be unique

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Chapter 3 Vending Manager 197 The subscriber plan to which the subscriber belongs. The device a subscriber uses.▼ Editing a Subscriber Segment1. Ope

Page 132 - Deleting a Vending Plan

198 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4You can write code that presents the same general format for the message butallows for variations suitable for each de

Page 133 - Managing Developer Plans

Chapter 3 Vending Manager 199ID Campaign IDSubject The email subject line.Coupon The defined coupon code.Message The message that the administrator wa

Page 134 - Adding a Profile

200 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4To see examples of campaign notification templates, follow these steps:1. Open the Campaign Templates page.2. Click th

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4 Administrator Guide • 2005Q41. Developers submit content to the Catalog Manager. The Catalog Manager runs anautomated validation process on the cont

Page 136 - Editing a Profile

Chapter 3 Vending Manager 201▼ Editing a Campaign Template1. Open the Campaign Templates page.See “Displaying Available Campaign Templates” on page 19

Page 137 - Deleting a Profile

202 Administrator Guide • 2005Q43. To view an individual Administrator Account, click the administrator name.If you are a Customer Care Agent, you can

Page 138 - Adding a Developer Plan

Chapter 3 Vending Manager 203Complete the following fields: Login ID - Enter the Login ID the administrator uses to access the VendingManager. It mus

Page 139 - Editing a Developer Plan

204 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4▼ Editing a Vending Manager Administrator AccountTo edit all Administrator Accounts, you must be an administrator. Cus

Page 140 - Viewing Developer Licensees

Chapter 3 Vending Manager 2055. Modify the information as required.6. Click OK.The Edit Administrator confirmation page is displayed.7. Click OK again

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206 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4▼ Viewing Stocked Content1. From the Vending Manager administration console, click Content on the mainmenu bar.The Sto

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Chapter 3 Vending Manager 207Note – The Edit External ID button appears only if your billing system requiressomething other than the Content Delivery

Page 143 - Deleting a Developer Plan

208 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4To set the display of stocked content, follow these steps:1. From the Vending Manager administration console, click Co

Page 144 - Getting Background Job Status

Chapter 3 Vending Manager 209▼ Viewing Editions of Stocked Content1. From the Vending Manager administration console, click Content on the mainmenu ba

Page 145 - Getting Job Status

210 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4▼ Viewing Subscriber Accounts1. From the Vending Manager administration console, click Accounts on the mainmenu bar.2.

Page 146 - Examining Job Details

Chapter 1 Introduction 5Automated Content ValidationThe Sun Java System Content Delivery Server performs an automated validation ofcontent. If an appl

Page 147 - Clearing a Failed Job

Chapter 3 Vending Manager 2113. Click Add New Subscriber.The Add New Subscriber page is displayed.4. Enter the required information:An asterisk (*) be

Page 148 - Vending Manager

212 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4 Subscriber’s role - Select Test subscriber for a subscriber who is testing contentonly. Select Regular subscriber fo

Page 149 - Administrator Tasks

Chapter 3 Vending Manager 2135. Modify the information as required, then click OK.The Edit Subscriber confirmation page is displayed.6. Click OK again

Page 150 - Chapter 3 Vending Manager 131

214 Administrator Guide • 2005Q43. Click the Login ID for the subscriber account with which you want to work.The Subscriber Account page is displayed.

Page 151 - Editing a Category

Chapter 3 Vending Manager 215▼ Issuing a Refund1. From the Vending Manager administration console, click Accounts on the mainmenu bar.2. Click the Sub

Page 152 - Deleting a Category

216 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4Managing Subscriber PlansSubscriber accounts are assigned to Subscriber plans. Subscriber plans determinewhich content

Page 153 - Managing Catalog Content

Chapter 3 Vending Manager 217 Parent plan information. Parent plans are listed alphabetically (includes the nameof the plan, any subplans it contains

Page 154 - Chapter 3 Vending Manager 135

218 Administrator Guide • 2005Q43. Enter the following information Specify a name and description of the plan. Check the plans to be included within

Page 155 - Content Status Symbols

Chapter 3 Vending Manager 2193. Click Edit.The Subscriber Plan Management page displays the same fields as those described in“Adding a Subscriber Plan

Page 156 - Chapter 3 Vending Manager 137

220 Administrator Guide • 2005Q41. From the Vending Manager administration console, click Plans on the main menubar.The Subscriber Plan Management pag

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6 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4 Submitted Content. The administrator reviews submitted content and, ifrequired, edits the content and modifies the pri

Page 158 - Chapter 3 Vending Manager 139

Chapter 3 Vending Manager 221▼ Removing Members from a Subscriber Plan1. From the Vending Manager administration console, click Plans on the main menu

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222 Administrator Guide • 2005Q43. Check the plan you require, then click OK.The default plan is automatically assigned to new Subscriber accounts unt

Page 160 - Setting Stocking Options

Chapter 3 Vending Manager 223▼ Editing Your Administrator AccountThis function is available only to Customer Care Agents. Vending Manageradministrator

Page 161 - Stocking Content Manually

224 Administrator Guide • 2005Q42. Select a content type from the Select Content Type drop-down list to displayreports for other content types.Reports

Page 162 - TABLE 2-6

Chapter 3 Vending Manager 225Sending MMS MessagesThe Vending Manager’s MMS feature lets you send messages containing video,image, and audio files. Thi

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226 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4▼ Creating an MMS Message1. Click MMS in the main menu of the Vending Manager administration console.2. Click New MMS

Page 164 - Chapter 3 Vending Manager 145

Chapter 3 Vending Manager 2275. Select one or more device types in the table.The device type table lists the MMS-capable devices from your chosen list

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228 Administrator Guide • 2005Q411. Click Save to save the MMS message to the server.Alternatively, you can click Save and Test to save the message an

Page 166 - Chapter 3 Vending Manager 147

Chapter 3 Vending Manager 2294. Click Save to save the MMS message to the server or Save and Test to save themessage and to perform a test send.See “T

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230 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4Test status is either Passed, Failed, or Not Tested. Enter any comments regarding thetest in the Comments field.6. Cli

Page 168 - Viewing Stocking Jobs

Chapter 1 Introduction 7 Vending Plans. Vending Plans define the categories that a Vending Manager canaccess. Vending Plans can contain a nested hier

Page 169 - Stopping a Stocking Job

Chapter 3 Vending Manager 231 Select the check box next to the messages you want to delete Choose All from the drop-down list3. Click Delete.4. Clic

Page 170 - Chapter 3 Vending Manager 151

232 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4

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233APPENDIXADevice CapabilitiesThis appendix describes the device capabilities that you can specify for the devicesthat you use with the Sun Java Syst

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234 Administration Guide • 2005Q4Mandatory CapabilitiesMandatory capabilities are capabilities that must be specified for a device to acceptMIDlet ap

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Appendix A Device Capabilities 235Browser CapabilitiesBrowser capability refers to the browser type specified for a device. A string valuespecifying t

Page 174 - Price Update Notification

236 Administration Guide • 2005Q4Specifying a Capability ValueDepending on the capability, you can specify the value as a List, Integer, or Boolean.C

Page 175 - Managing Stocked Content

Appendix A Device Capabilities 237ListA list value can contain one or more values. To select multiple values from the listprovided, hold the Control k

Page 176 - Chapter 3 Vending Manager 157

238 Administration Guide • 2005Q4Nokia 6310iTABLE A-4 shows the specifications for the Nokia 6310i device.TABLE A-4 Nokia 6310i Device Specifications

Page 177 - Unstocking Content

Appendix A Device Capabilities 239User-Defined DevicesThe following blank tables are provided for you so you can enter information for thedevices that

Page 178 - Editing Stocked Content

240 Administration Guide • 2005Q4Color CapableConfirm CapableDelivery TypeImage CapableInput CharSetMaximum Application SizeMicroEdition-ProfileNumbe

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8 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4The Vending Manager administrator manages the following functions: Stocked content Subscriber access and subscriber li

Page 180 - Editing External Content IDs

241APPENDIXBContent PricingContent types are assigned a DRM type in the Catalog Manager along with thepossible pricing models that can be used for tha

Page 181 - Updating Stocked Content

242 Administration Guide • 2005Q4CDS DRMAgentsDisconnected Time Sensitive midlet Free alwaysFirst download onlyEvery downloadPer periodPer subscripti

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Appendix B Content Pricing 243Pricing ScenariosThe pricing scenarios given here show the effect on content in both the CatalogManager and the Vending

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244 Administration Guide • 2005Q4Initial purchase price for Item 1 and Item 2 are shown as they exist in the CatalogManager and the Vending Manager.

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Appendix B Content Pricing 245Scenario 3: Two changes to Item1 occur: The Vending Manager administrator edits the property of Item 1 by changing thep

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246 Administration Guide • 2005Q4Scenario 6: Item1 is never associated with a pricing option. The Catalog Manageradministrator assigns a price of $2.

Page 186 - Chapter 3 Vending Manager 167

247GlossaryThis glossary defines the terms and acronyms used in the context of this guide.Accounts The individuals who have access to the Sun Java Sys

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248 Administration Guide • 2005Q4Campaign Coupon A sequence of characters and numbers used to identify a campaign. With acoupon, a subscriber can pur

Page 188 - Chapter 3 Vending Manager 169

Glossary 249Content DescriptorTemplate A description of content other than MIDlets (such as Ring Tones, Pictures, andSymbian applications) similar to

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250 Administration Guide • 2005Q4Locale A geographic or political region or community that shares the same language,customs, or cultural convention.

Page 190 - Chapter 3 Vending Manager 171

Chapter 1 Introduction 9Vending Manager ProcessesThe previous figure illustrates the Vending Manager processes. The VendingManager is responsible for

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Glossary 251Profile A Profile defines a set of APIs that a developer can use in applicationssubmitted to theContent Delivery Server. See also Develope

Page 192 - Managing Bundles

252 Administration Guide • 2005Q4Testing Content Content currently undergoing or requiring testing prior to being published.The status of Testing is

Page 194 - Creating a Bundle

254 Administration Guide • 2005Q4

Page 195 - 3. Click Create Bundle

255IndexAabout this guide, xvaccount managementcatalog manager, 94 to 106catalog manager administrator accounts, 104 to106developer accounts, 101 to 1

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256 Administration Guide • 2005Q4managing, 201searching, 201viewing, 201administrator accountsediting own, 223administrator taskscatalog manager, 3cus

Page 197 - ■ Catalog Description

Index 257editing a pricing option, 37managing, 19setting DRM, 32setting pricing models, 34submissions, 19viewing, 31copying in Catalog Manager, 62copy

Page 198 - Viewing Bundle Information

258 Administration Guide • 2005Q4managing, 19setting DRM, 32setting pricing model, 34viewing, 31content validation, 5cost, 207cost price, 46customer c

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Index 259new, 79properties, 89provisioning of detected devices, 78quarantined, 79setting a default, 90setting compatible devices, 88specification table

Page 200 - Deleting a Bundle

260 Administration Guide • 2005Q4managing, 19mapping to device, 86properties, 32registering, 40supported types for OMA DRM 1.0, 24viewing, 31multimedi

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10 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4Customer Care Agent for administrators with privileges for viewing content andmanaging subscribers. Administrator Accou

Page 202 - Managing Testing Content

Index 261pricing modelsdefined, 26Every Download, 27, 54First Download, 27, 54Free, 27, 54Per Interval, 27, 54Per Period, 27, 54Per Subscription, 27, 5

Page 203 - Stocking Testing Content

262 Administration Guide • 2005Q4submitted contentDenied,44viewing all, 46viewing by state, 45subscriber accountsearching, 209subscriber accountsaddin

Page 204 - Specifying a Campaign Type

Index 263properties, 97removing from a vending plan, 112viewing, 97vending planadding, 108default, 99, 113deleting, 113description, 107editing, 110man

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Page 206 - Specifying a Campaign Message

Chapter 1 Introduction 11Accessing the Administration ConsolesTo access the Catalog Manager and Vending Manager administration consoles forthe first t

Page 207 - ■ A wireless text message

iiiContentsPreface xv1. Introduction 1Sun Java System Content Delivery Server 1Catalog Manager 3Catalog Manager Processes 4Automated Content Validatio

Page 208 - Chapter 3 Vending Manager 189

12 Administrator Guide • 2005Q43. Enter your administrator name and password.4. Click Log In.▼ Logging in to the Vending Manager1. Start the Vending M

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13CHAPTER2Catalog ManagerThis chapter describes how to administer the Catalog Manager. Following are some of the responsibilities of the Catalog Manag

Page 210 - Viewing Campaign Details

14 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4The following content management tasks are described in this section: Managing Content Categories Managing Content T

Page 211 - Subscriber Segment section

Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 153. Click a category to view its subcategories. The Categories page displays a list of the subcategories for the selected

Page 212 - Testing a Campaign

16 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4To return to the list of main categories, click Home in the category navigation bar. To display any level of your curr

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Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 173. Enter a name and short description of the category. The name must be unique within the category. You cannot have two c

Page 214 - Creating a Subscriber Segment

18 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4The Edit Category page is displayed.3. Modify the name or short description as needed, and click OK. The category is u

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Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 19Managing Content TypesThe default content types supported by the Content Delivery Server are MIDlets, ring tones, and ima

Page 216 - Creating a Campaign Template

20 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4 Defining the metadata and price for all content formats is done once Publishing and stocking for all content format

Page 217 - Property1 Definition

Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 21Inapplicable ContentShort Messaging Service (SMS) content types (monophonic ringtone, operator logo, group logo, and sms

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iv Administrator Guide • 2005Q4Accessing the Administration Consoles 11▼ Logging in to the Catalog Manager 11▼ Logging in to the Vending Manager 122.

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22 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4When no DRM agent is selected, only the download-based (free always, first download only, and every download) pricing

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Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 23Using OMA DRM 1.0OMA DRM 1.0 offers three different formats for applying protection, as described in TABLE 2-3.For a tho

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24 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4OMA DRM 1.0 and Non-Compliant DevicesFor devices that are not compliant with OMA DRM 1.0, the Catalog Manager administ

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Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 25Associating Content Types with DRMsWhen assigning a DRM type to a content type, be aware that CDS DRM can only be used wi

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26 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4You can assign the DRM options to the associated content types given in TABLE 2-5 but you are not restricted to those

Page 224 - Customer Care Agent Tasks

Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 27The former usage pricing model of X downloads in Y days is no longer available by default. That pricing model is now used

Page 225 - Viewing Stocked Content

28 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4The Content Delivery Server supports the combinations of DRM options and pricing models as shown in TABLE 2-7.You det

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Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 29Pricing OptionsAt the same time that you select a pricing model, you have the option of creating pricing options for it.

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30 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4 Edit the pricing option Create a customized price for a published content itemChanging the pricing of content is de

Page 228 - Managing Subscriber Accounts

Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 31has the content type picture and a pricing option of $0.75 for first download only. You determine that Roses is priced at

Page 229 - Adding a Subscriber Account

Contents v▼ Editing a Content Type 34▼ Creating a Pricing Option 35▼ Editing a Pricing Option 37▼ Deleting a Content Type 39▼ Disabling a Pricing Opti

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32 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4 Content Type - The type of content that the MIME type is associated with. MIME Type - The string that identifies th

Page 231 - Editing a Subscriber Account

Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 334. Enter the following information: Content Type - Enter the name of the content type that you are adding. Description

Page 232 - Managing Subscriber Licenses

34 Administrator Guide • 2005Q45. Select a DRM.Administrators must know which DRMs are applicable for specific content types. See Appendix B for a t

Page 233 - Extending Trial Usage

Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 35 Pricing Options - This section addresses two items: Required Pricing Options - Enables or disables content providers t

Page 234 - Deleting a Subscriber Account

36 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4The fields displayed are relevant to the selected pricing models on the previous page. If no existing pricing options

Page 235 - Managing Subscriber Plans

Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 377. Select free usage or non-free usage or enter the number of free trials.The fields shown are dependent on the pricing m

Page 236 - Adding a Subscriber Plan

38 Administrator Guide • 2005Q45. Change the following fields as needed: Option ID - Unique identifier for this option. Values can consists of numbe

Page 237 - Editing a Subscriber Plan

Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 397. Click Done.8. Click OK to close the Confirmation page.To create a custom price for an individual item of content, see

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40 Administrator Guide • 2005Q41. From the Catalog Manager administration console, click Content on the main menu bar.2. Click the MIME Types tab.The

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Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 414. Enter the following information: Content Type - Select from the list the type of content with which the MIME type is

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vi Administrator Guide • 2005Q4▼ Editing a Device Library 73▼ Deleting a Device Library 74Managing Content Descriptor Templates 74▼ Viewing Content De

Page 241 - Deleting a Subscriber Plan

42 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4 application/java-archive application/x-jamWhen associated with other content types, the MIME types previously liste

Page 242 - Viewing Reports

Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 437. Click OK.The MIME Type Properties page is displayed.8. Click OK to close the confirmation message.▼ Deleting a MIME T

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44 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4Managing Submitted ContentDevelopers submit content in packages that consist of their created content and XML files wi

Page 244 - Sending MMS Messages

Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 45To view submitted content by state, follow these steps:1. From the Catalog Manager administration console, click Content

Page 245 - Creating an MMS Message

46 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4The following information is displayed for each item: Title - The name of the content. Developer - The name of the d

Page 246 - Chapter 3 Vending Manager 227

Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 47▼ Viewing Submitted EditionsThe Editions Database Management page displays the total number of submitted editions, and,

Page 247 - Editing an MMS Message

48 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4The following information is displayed for each edition: Title - The name of the parent item with which the edition i

Page 248 - Testing an MMS Message

Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 491. From the Submitted Content page, select the status of the edition you want to disable.2. Click the title of the conten

Page 249 - Deleting an MMS Message

50 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4▼ Changing the Status of ContentYou can change that status of submitted content to one of the types described in TABL

Page 250 - Using the MMS Test Log

Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 516. Click GO. The Confirm: Change Status page is displayed. You can enter a message to the developer to provide an explana

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Contents vii▼ Editing a Vending Manager Account 99▼ Deleting a Vending Manager Account 100Managing Developer Accounts 101▼ Viewing Developer Accounts

Page 252 - Device Capabilities

52 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4▼ Changing the Status of Editions1. From the Catalog Manager administration console, click Content on the main menu b

Page 253 - Mandatory Capabilities

Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 533. Click Edit from the View Content Properties page.The Edit Content page is displayed. An asterisk (*) beside a field in

Page 254 - Browser Capabilities

54 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4 General Information - Contains content status and any additional messages displayed to the content provider. Pricin

Page 255 - Specifying a Capability Value

Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 55 Create a custom price for this content item.Be aware that by creating a custom price, you are disassociating this item

Page 256 - Device Specifications

56 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4Note – If you change a content’s status from Published to another state, the content is removed from the Published Con

Page 257 - Nokia 6310i

Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 57To view the properties for an item, click the title of the item. The View Content Properties page is displayed. If icons,

Page 258 - User-Defined Devices

58 Administrator Guide • 2005Q43. Navigate to the item that you want to work with. You can use the search feature or view the list of content for the

Page 259 - Capability Value

Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 593. Click Copy/Move Content.The Copy/Move Content page is displayed. The default selection is Category/Categories. Categor

Page 260 - Content Pricing

60 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4you cannot copy or move a parent category into one of its child categories. You must click the check box to select an

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Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 616. Click Copy or Move.The Copy and Move buttons only become active when at least one selection is made in both the source

Page 262 - Pricing Scenarios

viii Administrator Guide • 2005Q4▼ Adding a Developer Plan 119▼ Editing a Developer Plan 120▼ Viewing Developer Licensees 121▼ Adding a Developer Lice

Page 263 - ■ PO - Pricing option

62 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4The preceding figure shows the results of moving the Mobile Mail, Investment, and Accounting categories to the Busines

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Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 63▼ Copying or Moving Content ItemsBy selecting Individual items on the Copy/Move Content page, you can select specific co

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64 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4Category and content item names change from gray to black as the categories and content items are loaded. Wait until a

Page 266 - Glossary

Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 656. Select one or more destination categories.Under the source column on the right, the destination categories you select

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66 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4The preceding figure shows the results of copying the content items, N_Ringer and Splash Screen to the Personal Produc

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Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 67For instance, if you select the Featured and Entertainment categories, you can change the purchase price for all the cont

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68 Administrator Guide • 2005Q44. Select the category or subcategories of content or specific contents. To change the purchase price of all the conte

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Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 695. Change the purchase price in one of the following ways: Enter a new purchase price. Increase or decrease the purchas

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70 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4 System capabilities - Capabilities primarily used by the Content Delivery Server. They define capabilities that a de

Page 272 - Glossary 253

Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 71Device libraries are based on the Java class library. When you define a device library to the Content Delivery Server, yo

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Contents ixChecking the Status of a Stocking Job 151▼ Updating the Catalog for Stocked Content 152Pricing for Content for a Locale 153▼ Setting Local

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72 Administrator Guide • 2005Q42. When you are done viewing the properties, click OK to close the properties page.▼ Adding a Device Library1. From t

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Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 734. Enter the following information: Name - A name for the new library. Description - A brief description of the library

Page 276 - Index 257

74 Administrator Guide • 2005Q46. Select the items in the tree that you want to include in the library. Clear any items that you do not want to inclu

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Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 755. Make the necessary changes.You can edit only the name and description of a library that is in use. A library is in use

Page 278 - Index 259

76 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4The Content Delivery Server provides descriptor templates for Content Object Descriptor (COD) and General Content Desc

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Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 77▼ Viewing Content Descriptor Templates1. From the Catalog Manager administration console, click Devices on the main menu

Page 280 - Index 261

78 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4▼ Adding a Content Descriptor Template1. From the Catalog Manager administration console, click Devices on the main m

Page 281 - Denied,44

Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 79▼ Editing a Content Descriptor Template1. From the Catalog Manager administration console, click Devices on the main men

Page 282 - Index 263

80 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4The following information is displayed for each device. Model Name - The name of the device model. Model Number - T

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Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 81 Quarantined - An auto-provisioned device whose capabilities are not completely known and is unavailable to subscribers.

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