Adding repositories
This document explains how to add and activate a repository in D1.
This document explains how to add and activate a repository in D1.
This page explains how to set up an alternative storage on a repository.
This page explains how to configure object types on CMIS repositories.
Deleting a repository means deleting its configuration data from D1. Repository contents are not deleted, they are still available in your database, file system, cloud storage or external service (such as Documentum), depending on repository configuration. If you want them to be deleted, you need to either do it from D1 before deleting the repository or delete them directly from the configured storage service.
This page explains how to map D1 roles to external roles on CMIS and Documentum repositories.
This page explains how to relocate the binary sources of all contents from the default storage to an alternative storage inside the same repository.
You can define the Root Folder Id for CMIS and Documentum repositories. This folder does not have to be a cabinet.
This page explains how to update your repository configuration based on a package received from Document.One. Updating the repository configuration allows you to adapt it to custom needs (for example, by customizing the Web Reader design or attaching some logic to a repository that extends normal repository features).