enaio® contentfeeder
enaio® contentfeeder is configured through the configuration file config.properties from the os_feed/web-inf/ directory of the web server. Here, you can specify how enaio® server can be addressed.
Provided that enaio® webclient is integrated, you can also configure the connection to enaio® webclient in this file.
To use enaio® contentfeeder, first activate the following function in the configuration file:
contentfeeder-using=true |
on/off |
enaio® server
For the connection to enaio® server, enter the IP and port in the following format:
osecm.server = 127.0.0.1 |
enaio® server's IP address |
osecm.port = 4550 |
enaio® server's port |
Update Interval
RSS feed data are cached. If a user updates the RSS reader data, it will not be queried again from enaio® server until a defined interval has expired. The data is transferred from the cache until the interval expires.
cache-interval=60 |
interval in seconds |
enaio® webclient
For the connection to enaio® webclient, enter the address and the port of the web server, as well as the root directory:
osweb.server = localhost |
Address/IP |
osweb.port = 80 |
Port |
osweb.root = osweb |
Root directory |
If you are not using enaio® webclient, you will need to enter the following:
Osweb.using = no |
switch 'yes/no' |
This entry prevents the data regarding subscriptions, follow-ups, and workflows from being supplemented with a link to the respective page in enaio® webclient.
The other entries in the config.properties configuration file may not be modified.
RSS Reader
You can integrate any RSS reader. To access the subscription and workflow data from enaio®, specify the root folder of the web application of the web server.
Example:
http://localhost:8080/feedreader/Depending on the selected RSS reader and the configured authentication (see below), you will have to enter the user name and the password right away, this information is entered when you open the program, or you are logged in automatically.
Authentication
Authentication is necessary to access the data. The authentication type is set in the …os_feed/web-inf/web.xml configuration file.
By default, basic HTTP authentication is used. The browser opens a login dialog in which the user enters his or her enaio® user name and enaio® password.
The following entry sets this type of authentication:
<filter><filter-name>AuthenticationFilter</filter-name><filter-class>com.os.http.BasicHttpFilter</filter-class></filter>
Alternatively, NTLM authentication can be set. Then the user is automatically logged on, provided that the current Windows user name is also an enaio® user name.
The following entry sets this type of authentication:
<filter><filter-name>AuthenticationFilter</filter-name><filter-class>com.os.http.NTLMHttpFilter</filter-class></filter>
Other authentication types are possible. You will find information about this in the above section on enaio® documentviewer and in the documentation on how to configure enaio® webclient.