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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
82 Administrator Guide • 2005Q42. Specify the following fields: Name - The name of the device. Description - A description of the device. Manufact
Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 83pattern, SAMSUNG-SGH-E700.*, matches it. The expressions, SAMSUNG-SGH-E700 and .*SAMSUNG-SGH-E700, do not match as they
84 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4▼ Specifying Device Capabilities1. From the Device Management page, click the device name to select it.The properties
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
86 Administrator Guide • 2005Q45. Click OK.The Device Management page is displayed that shows the list of devices. ▼ Activating New or Quarantined D
Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 87 Identify other MIME types that are accepted as alternatives to the selected MIME type. Indicate the extension associat
88 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4If the Manage MIME Types button is not available, wait a few minutes for the previous edit request to complete before
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
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
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.
Contents xiManaging Subscriber Accounts 209▼ Viewing Subscriber Accounts 210▼ Adding a Subscriber Account 210▼ Editing a Subscriber Account 212▼ Viewi
92 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4The device is now set as the default device in the database. All new Subscriber Accounts will be assigned this device
Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 934. Click Import.The device is listed on the Device Management page. Unless the Quarantine option was selected, the device
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
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
96 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4The Catalog Manager does not administer subscriber accounts; these are administered through the Vending Manager. See “
Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 972. Click Developers or Administrators.The list of defined Developer or Administrator accounts is displayed.Each account t
98 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4Managing Vending Manager AccountsVending Manager accounts define the Vending Managers to which the Catalog Manager pub
Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 993. Enter the required information. An asterisk (*) beside a field indicates that it is a required field. Account ID - Sp
100 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4Select the radio button to specify whether the URI contains a domain name or IP address. Use the format hostname:port
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
xii Administrator Guide • 2005Q4▼ Deleting an MMS Message 230▼ Using the MMS Test Log 231A. Device Capabilities 233Descriptions of the Capabilities 23
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
Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 1033. Enter the required information. An asterisk (*) beside a field indicates that it is a required field. Login ID - Spe
104 Administrator Guide • 2005Q46. Click OK again to close the confirmation message.▼ Editing a Developer Account1. From the Catalog Manager, click
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
106 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4▼ Adding a Catalog Manager Administrator Account1. From the Catalog Manager, click Accounts in the main menu bar, th
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
108 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4Managing PlansVending Manager and Developer accounts are assigned to plans. The Catalog Manager uses plans to control
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
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
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
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
112 Administrator Guide • 2005Q44. Modify the fields as required, then click OK.The Properties page appears displaying the changed information.5. Cli
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
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
Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 115Managing Developer PlansDeveloper plans define the set of APIs that developers can use in applications that they submit.
116 Administrator Guide • 2005Q44. Click a profile name.The Profile Definition page is displayed.▼ Adding a Profile1. From the Catalog Manager admin
Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 1174. Provide the information requested. Name - Enter a name for the profile. Description - Enter a description of the pr
118 Administrator Guide • 2005Q46. Select the items from the library that you want this profile to support. To select individual methods, expand the
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
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
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
xiv Administrator Guide • 2005Q4TABLE A-4 Nokia 6310i Device Specifications 238TABLE A-5 Device Specifications for a User-Defined Device 1 239TABLE A-
122 Administrator Guide • 2005Q44. Click the Developer plan that you want to modify.The Developer Plan Definition page is displayed.5. Click Edit. Th
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
124 Administrator Guide • 2005Q48. Click Add.The Developer accounts are added as licensees of the Developer plan.9. Click OK to confirm the addition.
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
126 Administrator Guide • 2005Q46. Click OK to close the confirmation message.The Developer plan is deleted from the database, and the plan is delete
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
128 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4To clear the listing of successfully completed jobs, click Clean completed. Only pending jobs and failed jobs remain
Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 129If a job has no additional information, the Detailed Information section states that no other information is available.C
129CHAPTER3Vending ManagerThis chapter describes the tasks for administering the Vending Manager. There aretwo administration roles: Administrator and
130 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4 Resetting trials Issuing refunds Managing Subscriber PlansCreating and managing Subscriber plans Viewing ReportsV
xvPrefaceThis guide provides an overview of the Sun Java™ System Content Delivery Server.It describes how to administer the Catalog Manager and Vendin
Chapter 3 Vending Manager 1312. From the Stocked Content tab, click Manage Categories.The Catalog Management page is displayed showing the Vending Man
132 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4Note – The maximum number of category levels that can be added in a session isset in the CommonConsole.properties file
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
134 Administrator Guide • 2005Q43. Click the delete category button for the category that you want to delete.The category and all its subcategories ar
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
136 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4The following information is displayed for each item. Click the Status, the Title, orthe Type column title to sort con
Chapter 3 Vending Manager 137 Title - Displays the title of the content in the catalog. Catalog Price - Displays the amount that the Vending Manager
138 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4 General Information - Indicates whether the content is stocked, or if an update tothe property information associate
Chapter 3 Vending Manager 139 Catalog Description - A description of the content. If icons, documentation, orscreen shots were submitted with the con
140 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4The following information is shown for each edition: Edition ID Name Version Edition Type Original Edition Modif
xvi Administrator Guide • 2005Q4 Chapter 2 describes how to administer the Catalog Manager. It providesinstructions on how to review, categorize, and
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
142 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4To enable auto-stocking, follow these steps:1. From the Vending Manager administration console, click Content on the m
Chapter 3 Vending Manager 143To stock content, follow these steps:1. From the Vending Manager administration console, click Content on the mainmenu ba
144 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4 Keyword - You can create a unique keyword to identify this content item. Thiskeyword is used by subscribers when ord
Chapter 3 Vending Manager 145Note – When scheduling a stocking operation, be aware that if large numbers ofcontent are being stocked, the operation ca
146 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4An asterisk (*) beside a field indicates that it is a required field.Only unstocked content items are selectable. Cate
Chapter 3 Vending Manager 1474. Select one or more destination categories under the Vending Categories column.Under the Vending Manager categories col
148 Administrator Guide • 2005Q46. Click Stock.Click Clear to remove all selections in both trees and reselect categories and contentitems. Clicking t
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,
150 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4▼ Stopping a Stocking JobYou can stop a stocking job with an Executing or Pending status from the StockingJobs Status
Preface xviiRelated DocumentationThe Sun Java System Content Delivery Server manuals are available as PortableDocument Format (PDF) and Hypertext Mark
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
152 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4 Pending - Number of items that are pending is displayed in the header barabove the columns. Stopped - Number of ite
Chapter 3 Vending Manager 1536. Click OK.The View Content Properties page is displayed showing the updated information.Pricing for Content for a Local
154 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4The page displays the following information: General Pricing Rule set by the system administrator at deployment. Lis
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
156 Administrator Guide • 2005Q41. From the Vending Manager administration console, click Content on the mainmenu bar.2. Click the Stocked Content tab
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
158 Administrator Guide • 2005Q41. From the Vending Manager administration console, click Content on the mainmenu.2. Click the Stocked Content tab if
Chapter 3 Vending Manager 159▼ Editing Stocked Content1. From the Vending Manager administration console, click Content on the mainmenu.2. Click the S
160 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4You can edit the following fields: Status - Content can be active (available to subscribers) or inactive (unavailable
xviii Administrator Guide • 2005Q4Accessing Sun Documentation OnlineThe Sun Product Documentation web site enables you to access Content DeliveryServe
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.
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
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
164 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4Category and content item names change from gray to black as the categories andcontent items are loaded. Wait until al
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
166 Administrator Guide • 2005Q47. Confirm or cancel the operation.If copied, categories and their associated content are duplicated under eachdestina
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
168 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4Category and content item names change from gray to black as the categories andcontent items are loaded. Wait until al
Chapter 3 Vending Manager 1696. Select one or more destination categories.Under the source column on the right, the destination categories you select
170 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4The preceding figure shows the results of copying the content items, SpruceClockand Technopop to the Mobile Mail and I
1CHAPTER1IntroductionThis chapter provides an overview of the Sun Java™ System Content DeliveryServer. It describes the content lifecycle and provides
Chapter 3 Vending Manager 171changing the price in this manner, dissociates the selected content items from theirpricing options. See “Disassociating
172 Administrator Guide • 2005Q44. Select the category or subcategories of content or specific contents.To change the purchase price of all the conten
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
174 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4 If the Vending Manager’s Auto-stocking option is turned on, the content isimmediately reactivated. The bundle’s prop
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
176 Administrator Guide • 2005Q43. Click Create Bundle.The Create Bundle page is displayed.
Chapter 3 Vending Manager 177An asterisk (*) beside a field indicates that it is a required field.4. Specify the following information: General Infor
178 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4 Bundle Price Provide the bundle at no charge to the subscriber for the content. Set the bundle purchase price.Bund
Chapter 3 Vending Manager 179▼ Viewing Bundle Information1. Click Content in the Vending Manager administration console’s main menu.2. Click Bundled C
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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2 Administrator Guide • 2005Q41. The content provider creates an application and submits it to the CatalogManager using the web-based Developer Portal
Chapter 3 Vending Manager 181▼ Deleting a Bundle1. Click Content in the Vending Manager administration console’s main menu.2. Click Bundled Content in
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
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
184 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4▼ Stocking Testing ContentIf the auto-stocking option is set to OFF, you can manually stock content items withTesting
Chapter 3 Vending Manager 185▼ Creating a CampaignThe Content Download Server provides a wizard to help you define a marketingcampaign. The wizard lea
186 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4▼ Specifying Campaign Options and Target AudienceThe Campaign Options page lets you define the name and description of
Chapter 3 Vending Manager 1873. Choose the Subscriber Segment from the drop-down list.The Subscriber Segment is the target audience for the campaign.
188 Administrator Guide • 2005Q41. Enter the subject of the advertisement.This string is also used as the subject line for advertisements sent as emai
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
190 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4To specify pricing characteristics for a campaign, follow these steps:1. Select the Discount on Items check box and en
Chapter 1 Introduction 33. The Catalog Manager administrator publishes the content, making it available tothe Vending Manager.4. The Vending Manager a
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
192 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4This page enables you to review the information for your advertisement. To view the items that are included in the ca
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
194 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4Working with Subscriber SegmentsA subscriber segment defines the criteria for separating subscribers into groups. TheS
Chapter 3 Vending Manager 195▼ Displaying Subscriber Segments1. Click Campaigns in the Vending Manager administration console menu bar.The Campaign Li
196 Administrator Guide • 2005Q43. Specify the following information: Enter a name and description for the subscriber segment.The name must be unique
Chapter 3 Vending Manager 197 The subscriber plan to which the subscriber belongs. The device a subscriber uses.▼ Editing a Subscriber Segment1. Ope
198 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4You can write code that presents the same general format for the message butallows for variations suitable for each de
Chapter 3 Vending Manager 199ID Campaign IDSubject The email subject line.Coupon The defined coupon code.Message The message that the administrator wa
200 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4To see examples of campaign notification templates, follow these steps:1. Open the Campaign Templates page.2. Click th
4 Administrator Guide • 2005Q41. Developers submit content to the Catalog Manager. The Catalog Manager runs anautomated validation process on the cont
Chapter 3 Vending Manager 201▼ Editing a Campaign Template1. Open the Campaign Templates page.See “Displaying Available Campaign Templates” on page 19
202 Administrator Guide • 2005Q43. To view an individual Administrator Account, click the administrator name.If you are a Customer Care Agent, you can
Chapter 3 Vending Manager 203Complete the following fields: Login ID - Enter the Login ID the administrator uses to access the VendingManager. It mus
204 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4▼ Editing a Vending Manager Administrator AccountTo edit all Administrator Accounts, you must be an administrator. Cus
Chapter 3 Vending Manager 2055. Modify the information as required.6. Click OK.The Edit Administrator confirmation page is displayed.7. Click OK again
206 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4▼ Viewing Stocked Content1. From the Vending Manager administration console, click Content on the mainmenu bar.The Sto
Chapter 3 Vending Manager 207Note – The Edit External ID button appears only if your billing system requiressomething other than the Content Delivery
208 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4To set the display of stocked content, follow these steps:1. From the Vending Manager administration console, click Co
Chapter 3 Vending Manager 209▼ Viewing Editions of Stocked Content1. From the Vending Manager administration console, click Content on the mainmenu ba
210 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4▼ Viewing Subscriber Accounts1. From the Vending Manager administration console, click Accounts on the mainmenu bar.2.
Chapter 1 Introduction 5Automated Content ValidationThe Sun Java System Content Delivery Server performs an automated validation ofcontent. If an appl
Chapter 3 Vending Manager 2113. Click Add New Subscriber.The Add New Subscriber page is displayed.4. Enter the required information:An asterisk (*) be
212 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4 Subscriber’s role - Select Test subscriber for a subscriber who is testing contentonly. Select Regular subscriber fo
Chapter 3 Vending Manager 2135. Modify the information as required, then click OK.The Edit Subscriber confirmation page is displayed.6. Click OK again
214 Administrator Guide • 2005Q43. Click the Login ID for the subscriber account with which you want to work.The Subscriber Account page is displayed.
Chapter 3 Vending Manager 215▼ Issuing a Refund1. From the Vending Manager administration console, click Accounts on the mainmenu bar.2. Click the Sub
216 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4Managing Subscriber PlansSubscriber accounts are assigned to Subscriber plans. Subscriber plans determinewhich content
Chapter 3 Vending Manager 217 Parent plan information. Parent plans are listed alphabetically (includes the nameof the plan, any subplans it contains
218 Administrator Guide • 2005Q43. Enter the following information Specify a name and description of the plan. Check the plans to be included within
Chapter 3 Vending Manager 2193. Click Edit.The Subscriber Plan Management page displays the same fields as those described in“Adding a Subscriber Plan
220 Administrator Guide • 2005Q41. From the Vending Manager administration console, click Plans on the main menubar.The Subscriber Plan Management pag
6 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4 Submitted Content. The administrator reviews submitted content and, ifrequired, edits the content and modifies the pri
Chapter 3 Vending Manager 221▼ Removing Members from a Subscriber Plan1. From the Vending Manager administration console, click Plans on the main menu
222 Administrator Guide • 2005Q43. Check the plan you require, then click OK.The default plan is automatically assigned to new Subscriber accounts unt
Chapter 3 Vending Manager 223▼ Editing Your Administrator AccountThis function is available only to Customer Care Agents. Vending Manageradministrator
224 Administrator Guide • 2005Q42. Select a content type from the Select Content Type drop-down list to displayreports for other content types.Reports
Chapter 3 Vending Manager 225Sending MMS MessagesThe Vending Manager’s MMS feature lets you send messages containing video,image, and audio files. Thi
226 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4▼ Creating an MMS Message1. Click MMS in the main menu of the Vending Manager administration console.2. Click New MMS
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
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
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
230 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4Test status is either Passed, Failed, or Not Tested. Enter any comments regarding thetest in the Comments field.6. Cli
Chapter 1 Introduction 7 Vending Plans. Vending Plans define the categories that a Vending Manager canaccess. Vending Plans can contain a nested hier
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
232 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4
233APPENDIXADevice CapabilitiesThis appendix describes the device capabilities that you can specify for the devicesthat you use with the Sun Java Syst
234 Administration Guide • 2005Q4Mandatory CapabilitiesMandatory capabilities are capabilities that must be specified for a device to acceptMIDlet ap
Appendix A Device Capabilities 235Browser CapabilitiesBrowser capability refers to the browser type specified for a device. A string valuespecifying t
236 Administration Guide • 2005Q4Specifying a Capability ValueDepending on the capability, you can specify the value as a List, Integer, or Boolean.C
Appendix A Device Capabilities 237ListA list value can contain one or more values. To select multiple values from the listprovided, hold the Control k
238 Administration Guide • 2005Q4Nokia 6310iTABLE A-4 shows the specifications for the Nokia 6310i device.TABLE A-4 Nokia 6310i Device Specifications
Appendix A Device Capabilities 239User-Defined DevicesThe following blank tables are provided for you so you can enter information for thedevices that
240 Administration Guide • 2005Q4Color CapableConfirm CapableDelivery TypeImage CapableInput CharSetMaximum Application SizeMicroEdition-ProfileNumbe
8 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4The Vending Manager administrator manages the following functions: Stocked content Subscriber access and subscriber li
241APPENDIXBContent PricingContent types are assigned a DRM type in the Catalog Manager along with thepossible pricing models that can be used for tha
242 Administration Guide • 2005Q4CDS DRMAgentsDisconnected Time Sensitive midlet Free alwaysFirst download onlyEvery downloadPer periodPer subscripti
Appendix B Content Pricing 243Pricing ScenariosThe pricing scenarios given here show the effect on content in both the CatalogManager and the Vending
244 Administration Guide • 2005Q4Initial purchase price for Item 1 and Item 2 are shown as they exist in the CatalogManager and the Vending Manager.
Appendix B Content Pricing 245Scenario 3: Two changes to Item1 occur: The Vending Manager administrator edits the property of Item 1 by changing thep
246 Administration Guide • 2005Q4Scenario 6: Item1 is never associated with a pricing option. The Catalog Manageradministrator assigns a price of $2.
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
248 Administration Guide • 2005Q4Campaign Coupon A sequence of characters and numbers used to identify a campaign. With acoupon, a subscriber can pur
Glossary 249Content DescriptorTemplate A description of content other than MIDlets (such as Ring Tones, Pictures, andSymbian applications) similar to
250 Administration Guide • 2005Q4Locale A geographic or political region or community that shares the same language,customs, or cultural convention.
Chapter 1 Introduction 9Vending Manager ProcessesThe previous figure illustrates the Vending Manager processes. The VendingManager is responsible for
Glossary 251Profile A Profile defines a set of APIs that a developer can use in applicationssubmitted to theContent Delivery Server. See also Develope
252 Administration Guide • 2005Q4Testing Content Content currently undergoing or requiring testing prior to being published.The status of Testing is
Glossary 253
254 Administration Guide • 2005Q4
255IndexAabout this guide, xvaccount managementcatalog manager, 94 to 106catalog manager administrator accounts, 104 to106developer accounts, 101 to 1
256 Administration Guide • 2005Q4managing, 201searching, 201viewing, 201administrator accountsediting own, 223administrator taskscatalog manager, 3cus
Index 257editing a pricing option, 37managing, 19setting DRM, 32setting pricing models, 34submissions, 19viewing, 31copying in Catalog Manager, 62copy
258 Administration Guide • 2005Q4managing, 19setting DRM, 32setting pricing model, 34viewing, 31content validation, 5cost, 207cost price, 46customer c
Index 259new, 79properties, 89provisioning of detected devices, 78quarantined, 79setting a default, 90setting compatible devices, 88specification table
260 Administration Guide • 2005Q4managing, 19mapping to device, 86properties, 32registering, 40supported types for OMA DRM 1.0, 24viewing, 31multimedi
10 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4Customer Care Agent for administrators with privileges for viewing content andmanaging subscribers. Administrator Accou
Index 261pricing modelsdefined, 26Every Download, 27, 54First Download, 27, 54Free, 27, 54Per Interval, 27, 54Per Period, 27, 54Per Subscription, 27, 5
262 Administration Guide • 2005Q4submitted contentDenied,44viewing all, 46viewing by state, 45subscriber accountsearching, 209subscriber accountsaddin
Index 263properties, 97removing from a vending plan, 112viewing, 97vending planadding, 108default, 99, 113deleting, 113description, 107editing, 110man
264 Administration Guide • 2005Q4
Chapter 1 Introduction 11Accessing the Administration ConsolesTo access the Catalog Manager and Vending Manager administration consoles forthe first t
iiiContentsPreface xv1. Introduction 1Sun Java System Content Delivery Server 1Catalog Manager 3Catalog Manager Processes 4Automated Content Validatio
12 Administrator Guide • 2005Q43. Enter your administrator name and password.4. Click Log In.▼ Logging in to the Vending Manager1. Start the Vending M
13CHAPTER2Catalog ManagerThis chapter describes how to administer the Catalog Manager. Following are some of the responsibilities of the Catalog Manag
14 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4The following content management tasks are described in this section: Managing Content Categories Managing Content T
Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 153. Click a category to view its subcategories. The Categories page displays a list of the subcategories for the selected
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
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
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
Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 19Managing Content TypesThe default content types supported by the Content Delivery Server are MIDlets, ring tones, and ima
20 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4 Defining the metadata and price for all content formats is done once Publishing and stocking for all content format
Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 21Inapplicable ContentShort Messaging Service (SMS) content types (monophonic ringtone, operator logo, group logo, and sms
iv Administrator Guide • 2005Q4Accessing the Administration Consoles 11▼ Logging in to the Catalog Manager 11▼ Logging in to the Vending Manager 122.
22 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4When no DRM agent is selected, only the download-based (free always, first download only, and every download) pricing
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
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
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
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
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
28 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4The Content Delivery Server supports the combinations of DRM options and pricing models as shown in TABLE 2-7.You det
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.
30 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4 Edit the pricing option Create a customized price for a published content itemChanging the pricing of content is de
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
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
32 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4 Content Type - The type of content that the MIME type is associated with. MIME Type - The string that identifies th
Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 334. Enter the following information: Content Type - Enter the name of the content type that you are adding. Description
34 Administrator Guide • 2005Q45. Select a DRM.Administrators must know which DRMs are applicable for specific content types. See Appendix B for a t
Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 35 Pricing Options - This section addresses two items: Required Pricing Options - Enables or disables content providers t
36 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4The fields displayed are relevant to the selected pricing models on the previous page. If no existing pricing options
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
38 Administrator Guide • 2005Q45. Change the following fields as needed: Option ID - Unique identifier for this option. Values can consists of numbe
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
40 Administrator Guide • 2005Q41. From the Catalog Manager administration console, click Content on the main menu bar.2. Click the MIME Types tab.The
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
vi Administrator Guide • 2005Q4▼ Editing a Device Library 73▼ Deleting a Device Library 74Managing Content Descriptor Templates 74▼ Viewing Content De
42 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4 application/java-archive application/x-jamWhen associated with other content types, the MIME types previously liste
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
44 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4Managing Submitted ContentDevelopers submit content in packages that consist of their created content and XML files wi
Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 45To view submitted content by state, follow these steps:1. From the Catalog Manager administration console, click Content
46 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4The following information is displayed for each item: Title - The name of the content. Developer - The name of the d
Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 47▼ Viewing Submitted EditionsThe Editions Database Management page displays the total number of submitted editions, and,
48 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4The following information is displayed for each edition: Title - The name of the parent item with which the edition i
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
50 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4▼ Changing the Status of ContentYou can change that status of submitted content to one of the types described in TABL
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
Contents vii▼ Editing a Vending Manager Account 99▼ Deleting a Vending Manager Account 100Managing Developer Accounts 101▼ Viewing Developer Accounts
52 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4▼ Changing the Status of Editions1. From the Catalog Manager administration console, click Content on the main menu b
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
54 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4 General Information - Contains content status and any additional messages displayed to the content provider. Pricin
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
56 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4Note – If you change a content’s status from Published to another state, the content is removed from the Published Con
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,
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
Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 593. Click Copy/Move Content.The Copy/Move Content page is displayed. The default selection is Category/Categories. Categor
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
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
viii Administrator Guide • 2005Q4▼ Adding a Developer Plan 119▼ Editing a Developer Plan 120▼ Viewing Developer Licensees 121▼ Adding a Developer Lice
62 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4The preceding figure shows the results of moving the Mobile Mail, Investment, and Accounting categories to the Busines
Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 63▼ Copying or Moving Content ItemsBy selecting Individual items on the Copy/Move Content page, you can select specific co
64 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4Category and content item names change from gray to black as the categories and content items are loaded. Wait until a
Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 656. Select one or more destination categories.Under the source column on the right, the destination categories you select
66 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4The preceding figure shows the results of copying the content items, N_Ringer and Splash Screen to the Personal Produc
Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 67For instance, if you select the Featured and Entertainment categories, you can change the purchase price for all the cont
68 Administrator Guide • 2005Q44. Select the category or subcategories of content or specific contents. To change the purchase price of all the conte
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
70 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4 System capabilities - Capabilities primarily used by the Content Delivery Server. They define capabilities that a de
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
Contents ixChecking the Status of a Stocking Job 151▼ Updating the Catalog for Stocked Content 152Pricing for Content for a Locale 153▼ Setting Local
72 Administrator Guide • 2005Q42. When you are done viewing the properties, click OK to close the properties page.▼ Adding a Device Library1. From t
Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 734. Enter the following information: Name - A name for the new library. Description - A brief description of the library
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
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
76 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4The Content Delivery Server provides descriptor templates for Content Object Descriptor (COD) and General Content Desc
Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 77▼ Viewing Content Descriptor Templates1. From the Catalog Manager administration console, click Devices on the main menu
78 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4▼ Adding a Content Descriptor Template1. From the Catalog Manager administration console, click Devices on the main m
Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 79▼ Editing a Content Descriptor Template1. From the Catalog Manager administration console, click Devices on the main men
80 Administrator Guide • 2005Q4The following information is displayed for each device. Model Name - The name of the device model. Model Number - T
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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