Chapter 10 Modifying the Properties Files
This chapter contains the following:
communityportlets.properties File
The configuration variables defined in the communityportlets.properties file, in most cases, need not be modified. To modify the file, log into
any system that has portal server installed as superuser and access the file in the PortalServer-DataDir/portals/portal-ID/config/ directory.
The file contains the following (editable) variables:
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ps-community-create-type
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Specifies the membership and configuration contributor type to use
when creating new communities.
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search-server-url
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Specifies the URL for all the community portlets, which are integrated
with search, to access search server for submitting, indexing, as well as searching
documents.
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community-search-database-prefix
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Specifies a prefix when a database is created for a community. For
example:
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community_contents_portal1
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community_discussions_portal1
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community_communities_portal1
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search-taxonomy-root
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Specifies the root of the taxonomy. The value can be ROOT to use the whole taxonomy tree for categorization. Or, specify any valid
full path of a classification to use part of the taxonomy tree.
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dp-priority-base
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Specifies the base value used to set display profile priorities for
created communities.
communitymc.properties File
This file configures the community membership and configuration component of
the Portal Server software. For the most part, this file contains low level configuration
that need not be modified. However, this file must be changed to disable Java DB use
in portal.
The file contains the following variables:
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manager.package
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Specifies the Java package name for manager implementation classes.
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manager.contributors
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Specifies the active membership and configuration contributor types
in the system. By default, this list includes:
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am-global
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Access Manager service schema
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am-org
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Access Manager organizations
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am-role
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Access Manager roles
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am-frole
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Access Manager filtered roles
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jdo
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Java DB, via Java Data Objects (JDO) layer
Each of these contributor types provides membership and configuration data from
a different source.
communitymgmnt.properties File
This file contains configuration for the community management SDK component.
The community management SDK is not public, and this file should not be modified.