Viewing Document Repository Resources

Use the Document Repository view for browsing the tenant-specific content of the attached Jackrabbit repository. Folders and documents containing user interface configurations, style settings and correspondence templates can be administered.

Document Repository View
Figure: The Document Repository View

Note:
To enable the usage of the Repository view in an EJB environment without Spring, you need to configure some environment setting for document service usage. Please refer to section Configuration in an EJB Environment without Spring of chapter Managing Resources for details.

Folder Structure

The root folder tree has the following structure depending on some aspects. Some folders only exist in case they have content.

artifacts

In the artifacts folder you can create and upload documents into the folders reserved for style settings like skins, bundles and other content.


Figure: artifacts

process-models

The process-models folder is created once the Business Process Modeler Business Process Modeler is accessed for the first time. It contains all process models created or imported in the Business Process Modeler.

Process Models folder
Figure: process-models

documents

The documents folder contains correspondence templates as well as global style settings created for the user interface.


Figure: documents

realms

In the realms folder, you find the documents belonging to the individual users ordered by their realm.


Figure: realms

documentTypes

The documentTypes folder is the root node for all Document Type data.


Figure: Document Types

In sub-folder schemas, you find the XSD file for a particular Document Type Schema location, in the following structure:

documentTypes/schemas/<URLEncode(Document Type Schema Location)>/<XSD file>

process-instances

In the process-instances folder you find process attachments documents pertaining to process instances in folders ordered by the creation date.


Figure: process-instances

Quick Search

In the Quick Search entry field you have the option to search for documents and folders in the repository. Enter a text string and choose the file in the provided search result drop down list.

Quick Search
Figure: Quick Search

Click on the provided search result drop down list. The folder containing the file will be expanded and the file is highlighted orange shortly.

Quick Search Result
Figure: Quick Search Result

Document and Folder Operations

Provided Folder Operations

To open the folder menu, right-click on the folder node.

Folder Operations
Figure: Folder Context Menu

The following operations are provided on folders in the Document Repository view:

For detailed information on the listed folder operations, refer to chapter Document Operations.

Provided File Operations

To open the document menu, right-click on the file node.

File Operations
Figure: Document Context Menu

The following operations are provided on documents in the Document Repository view:

For detailed information on the listed document operations, refer to chapter Document Operations.