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

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Chapter 2

Catalog

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5. Change the purchase price in one of the following ways:

Enter a new purchase price.

Increase or decrease the purchase amount by N per cent.

Increase or decrease the purchase price by a dollar amount.

The price is applied to all selected content regardless of their pricing models. For
example, if SpruceDraw is $5.00 per monthly subscription and Launch Screen is
$0.50 per download, increasing the purchase price by 10% results in SpruceDraw
being offered at $5.50 per monthly subscriptions and Launch Screen at $0.55 per
download.

6. Click Customize Price.

7. Click OK in the confirmation dialog box to establish the change.

This procedure has no Undo operation. Carefully check that your pricing changes
will affect only the desired contents before you click OK. Otherwise, you must
manually reset the pricing for erroneously affected content.

Managing Devices

The Catalog Manager manages the devices supported by the Content Delivery
Server. A device in the Catalog Manager refers to a specific mobile device model.

Device capabilities are the criteria that the Catalog Manager uses to define which
devices can download specific content. When a developer submits content to the
Content Delivery Server, device capabilities are matched to the content submitted.

Note –

When capability matching is run for all content for a device and one or more

items of content fail verification, the process completes but the Background Jobs list
shows a failed job. You cannot retry this job. The failed content items must be
corrected. Another capability matching process then starts for those items. You can
check the Background Job Detail page for the failed job to see which content failed
verification. See

“Getting Job Status” on page

126

for information on background

jobs.

Device capabilities include the following:

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