Hi Duttuluri,
If you are looking at a solution where you want your
users to view documents, then a single seat Documentum
Administrator (DA) license along with Site Caching
Services (SCS) and optionally Site Deployment Services
(if you need the contents to be re-distributed to
multiple sites) will suffice. The work around for
content creation would be:
1. Those few users who want to act as contributors
(content authors) will upload the documents along with
the attributes, including the location they want their
contents to appear in the DMS to an FTP or e-Rooms.
2. There will be a Document Controller who will use a
third party tool like DocLoader / Bulldozer to bulk
upload documents to specific location in the DMS as
instructed by the content authors.
Please let me know if this solution meets your
requirement.
Regards
Sharath Logandha
--- duttuluri <
duttuluri@...> wrote:
> We are using the documentum for storing the
> documents. Saving or
> viewing the documents will happen through the
> exisiting java
> application only. So we are not going to create the
> existing users in
> the documentum.
> Can we use DFC to read the content(documents) from
> documentum and show
> it to the users?
>
> Or Would webtop be better for viewing the documents?
> If I want to use
> the webtop, I need to customize login component to
> provide the
> documents through the application.
>
>
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