Deleting a device library, Managing content descriptor templates – Sun Microsystems Sun Java System Content Delivery Server 5 User Manual

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Chapter 2

Catalog

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5. Make the necessary changes.

You can edit only the name and description of a library that is in use. A library is in
use if it is assigned to a device or a Developer Profile.

6. Click OK.

A confirmation page is displayed.

7. Click OK to display the library properties.

Deleting a Device Library

You cannot delete a library that is in use. A library is in use if it has been assigned to
a device or a Developer Profile.

To delete a device library, follow these steps:

1. From the Catalog Manager administration console, click Devices on the main

menu bar.

2. Click the Libraries tab.

The Device Libraries page is displayed.

3. Click the name of the library that you want to delete.

The Library Definition page is displayed.

4. Click Delete.

You are prompted to confirm the deletion of the library.

5. Click OK.

The library is deleted.

6. Click OK to display the list of libraries.

Managing Content Descriptor Templates

Content descriptor templates are used to describe content other than MIDlets (such
as ring tones, pictures, and Symbian applications) similar to the way Java
Application Descriptor (JAD) files are used to describe MIDlets. The templates are
also used to describe the download mechanism used by a device.

Content descriptor templates are required for two step downloading of content to a
device. You specify one step or two step downloading when you assign capabilities
to a device. See

“Specifying Device Capabilities” on page

83

for additional

information.

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