Managing published content – Sun Microsystems Sun Java System Content Delivery Server 5 User Manual

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Chapter 2

Catalog

Manager

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Create a custom price for this content item.

Be aware that by creating a custom price, you are disassociating this item for
its pricing option. If you need to reapply a pricing option to the content later,
you can do so, however, you must select a pricing model that is compatible
with the pricing model used with the custom price.

For example, if the custom price used a download pricing model (for instance
$0.99 for every download), the pricing option you reapply must also use a
download pricing model (first download only, every download, or free
always).

Catalog Description

- Provides the following information about the content:

Product name

Version

Short content description (maximum of 40 characters)

Long content description (maximum of 256 characters)

Device icon (GIF image 40 x 40 pixels)

Small icon (GIF image 40 x 40 pixels)

Large icon (GIF image 80 x 80 pixels)

Primary Screen Shot (JPEG images 200 pixels wide by 190 pixels high)

Secondary Screen shots (JPEG images 200 pixels wide by 190 pixels high)

User Guide (PDF file only)

Preview (must be of a format supported in the Content Delivery Server)

If other descriptive fields are present for the content, edit those fields as necessary.

Category Description -

Assigns categories to the content.

4. Edit the content as needed, then click OK.

The View Content Properties page displays the updated content.

To set the pricing characteristics for multiple content items at once, see

“Setting

Custom Prices for Published Content” on page

66

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Managing Published Content

The Published Content section displays all content that is published to the Vending
Managers. The administration tasks associated with Published Content are the same
as those associated with managing Submitted Content. This section describes
viewing published content and published editions. See

“Managing Submitted

Content” on page

44

for information on searching for, changing the status of, and

editing content.

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