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Projects are included in syndication, the method used by IBM® Web Content Manager to replicate data from a web content library on a syndicator server to a web content library on a subscriber server. Although projects will be syndicated with other items in a library that is being syndicated, you ... |
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Publishing a project refreshes the live web site with your changes. |
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Each workflow stage contains default actions, but you can also create custom workflow actions by creating a custom workflow plugin. |
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When working with a project, the project progresses through a series of states. |
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If you select at least one approver for a project, the project must be submitted for review before it can be published. |
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Projects allow you to change a set of items and ensure that they are published together at the same time. |
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You can use the REST services for Web Content Manager to create and work with projects. |
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The Project Identification Service provides access to the identifier for a currently selected project in IBM® Web Content Manager. Projects enable you to make changes to a set of items and publish those changes at the same time. |
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When working with a project, the project progresses through a series of states. |
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If you select at least one approver for a project, the project must be submitted for review before it can be published. |
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Projects are included in syndication, the method used by IBM® Web Content Manager to replicate data from a web content library on a syndicator server to a web content library on a subscriber server. Although projects will be syndicated with other items in a library that is being syndicated, you ... |
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Projects allow you to change a set of items and ensure that they are published together at the same time. |
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Each workflow stage contains default actions, but you can also create custom workflow actions by creating a custom workflow plugin. |
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Publishing a project refreshes the live web site with your changes. |
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The Project Identification Service provides access to the identifier for a currently selected project in IBM® Web Content Manager. Projects enable you to make changes to a set of items and publish those changes at the same time. |
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When working with a project, the project progresses through a series of states. |
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Projects allow you to change a set of items and ensure that they are published together at the same time. |
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If you select at least one approver for a project, the project must be submitted for review before it can be published. |
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Publishing a project refreshes the live web site with your changes. |
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|
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Projects are included in syndication, the method used by IBM® Web Content Manager to replicate data from a web content library on a syndicator server to a web content library on a subscriber server. Although projects will be syndicated with other items in a library that is being syndicated, you ... |
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Each workflow stage contains default actions, but you can also create custom workflow actions by creating a custom workflow plugin. |