Implementing Collaborative Review
Collaborative Review functions can be configured and customized to your own use style.
- Security
Describes how to secure content. - Administering the Collaborative Review server
You can customize administration settings such as advanced search and monitoring. - Tuning Performance
Increase memory, enabling caching, GZIP compression, and other methods can be used to tune the performance of the system. - Moving the database
Access restrictions, disk space availability, or other issues might require moving the Collaborative Review database from the installation directory to another location. - Deleting the database
How to safely delete a database. - Changing the automated XML database backup settings
The backup schedule is specified during the initial installation. This procedure shows how to change that schedule after the initial installation. - Database operations with the loaddb tool
Theloaddbtool is installed during the installation of Collaborative Review . It is the center of operation for all your manual actions on the Collaborative Review database: any backup, restore, cleanup or update of the database uses it. If for some reason aloaddbcommand would not execute from the command line console, then you can try the eXist client. - Configuring the review summary
Setting up the review summary in Collaborative Review requires that you enable it then specify the status change you want to have performed on the reviewed topics. - Understanding synchronization
Synchronization is the process by which your publications are locally updated whenever you edit a topic or a map, so that your modifications are visible without having to start a complete publish operation. - Global Config Settings
Collaborative Review includes many default configuration settings, and you can add your own configuration settings that you then can use in your own application development. - Setting up forms
You create customized forms for gathering feedback and information from publication readers.