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1. Content Accounts Plans Campaigns MMS Reports Campaign Details Campaign Details Send Message Edit Mame Special Offer State Ready to Send Description a new offer on all items Campaign Coupon 50 112 Type Outbound Campaign Price Details 10 0 off Promotional Content Total Items 5 Subscriber Segment All Subscribers Total Recipients 10 Promotional Wessage Subject Special offer Message IT you purchase now Template Motitication Preview Scheduling Start processing O40 2004 15 30 Start sending O40 7 2004 15 30 This page enables you to review the information for your advertisement m To view the items that are included in the campaign click View List in the Promotional Content section m To view the subscribers to whom the advertisement is sent click View List in the Subscriber Segment section 192 Administrator Guide 2005Q4 m To see the format of the message that is sent to the subscribers click Preview in the Promotional Message section The format is determined by the notification template set up by your system administrator See Working with Campaign Templates on page 197 for more information m To see the campaign schedule for outbound campaigns look in the Scheduling section Click Send Message to queue the advertisement for processing A confirmation page is displayed Click OK Editing a Campaign Click Campaigns in the Vending Manager administration c
2. Make the necessary changes to the template properties The fields are the same as those described in Adding a Content Descriptor Template on page 77 Click Save A confirmation page is displayed Click OK to display the template properties Managing Device Definitions Device definitions identify the devices supported by the Content Delivery Server and describe the capabilities of the device You can add devices as needed and remove devices that are not being used Viewing Devices To view the devices defined for your enterprise click Devices from the main menu bar The Device Management page lists the models in the order in which they were created in the system Periodically the Content Delivery Server might detect that a new device exists The new device is added to the list of devices but has a status of new or quarantined Auto detection and provisioning of detected devices is only possible if the property autoCreate newDevice is set to true in the Subscriber Portal properties file Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 79 80 Console Version Catalog Manager SUN Sun Java System Content Delivery Server TACIDIR ETAG Content Devices Accounts Flans Background jobs Device Management Devices Libranes Templates Locales Model Name Model Number Manufacturer User agent Description Status Motorola T720 T720 Motorola MOT TF20 JAM capable Active NEC 515 N515 NEC N515 JAM capable Active Nokia 32
3. Catalog Manager Sun Java System Content Delivery Server ait bien Content Devices Accounts Plans Background jobs Vending Plan Management Name Description fe BASIC this plan includes justthe basic content C Bizvvorks business tools OK Cancel 3 Select the plan that you want to set as the default 4 Click OK The default plan is assigned to all new Vending Manager accounts until a new Vending plan is assigned vV Deleting a Vending Plan 1 From the Catalog Manager click Plans in the main menu bar The Vending Plans page is displayed by default 2 Click the plan that you want to delete The Vending Plans Properties page is displayed The following plans cannot be deleted m The default plan If you want to delete the plan currently assigned as the default you must first assign a different plan as the default m A plan referenced by another plan 3 Click Delete A Confirmation page confirms that you want to remove the plan from the database 4 Click OK to confirm the deletion The Vending plan is deleted from the database and from any Vending Manager accounts associated with it If this is the only Vending plan assigned to a Vending Manager account the default vending plan is assigned to the account until a new Vending plan is assigned Administrator Guide 2005Q4 v Managing Developer Plans Developer plans define the set of APIs that developers can use in applications that they
4. Login ID Specify the Login ID which must be unique The Login ID is automatically converted to lowercase Password Enter a password Confirm Password Reenter the password in the Confirm Password text field Status Leave the status as Enabled unless you want to postpone the administrator s access to the Catalog Manager Contact Information Specify the contact information Administrator Guide 2005Q4 4 Click OK to add the Administrator account A confirmation message asks you to confirm you want to add the account 5 Click OK to confirm the addition 6 Click OK to close the confirmation message v Editing a Catalog Manager Administrator Account 1 From the Catalog Manager click Accounts in the main menu bar then click Administrators The Accounts page displays a list of Administrator accounts 2 Click the Administrator Account you want to modify The Administrator Account Details page is displayed 3 Click Edit in the top right corner The Edit Account page displays the same fields as those described in Adding a Catalog Manager Administrator Account on page 105 4 Modify the fields as required For example if you want to disable the Administrator account set the status to Inactive Then click OK A confirmation page is displayed asking whether you want to save the changes 5 Click OK to confirm the changes V Deleting a Catalog Manager Administrator Account 1 From the Catal
5. Message MMS xsloutput method text indent yes s stylesheet eysl template match lt xslvalue of select CDOSNotification SubscribernFirstlame ss lt xslvalue of select COSNotiication Message l Ve are offering a discount of xsl value of selecte COSNotiication Discount on the following content xl SMS HS output method te Stylesheet lt xsltternplate match lt xSlvalue of select COSMotiication Message l lt xsliftest numbertCOSNotiication Discount 0 gt Discount xslvalue of selecte CDSNotification Discount l lt slit WAP xsToOuTput method te Stdesheet lt xslternplate matt h gt lt xslvalue of select COSMotiication Message l Discount xslvalue of select CDSNotification Discount Offer Expiration lt xslyvalue of selece COSNotiication ExpirationDate l 200 Administrator Guide 2005Q4 Editing a Campaign Template Open the Campaign Templates page See Displaying Available Campaign Templates on page 197 for more information Click the name or description of the template you want to edit Edit the values in the Campaign Template Details page Click OK Managing Vending Manager Administrator Accounts Administrators have access to the Vending Manager There are two administrator roles m Administrator Administrators with full privileges for administering the Vending Manager a Customer Care Agent Administrators with privileges for viewing content an
6. Setting Stocking Options From the Catalog tab you can specify stocking options The current status of the stocking options is displayed after the title of the tab The following two options for automatically stocking content are available from the Catalog Manager a Auto stocking Off Published content must be manually stocked from the Catalog m Auto stocking On Published content is automatically stocked from the Catalog and inherit all Catalog Manager category assignments Stocking options are particularly important when the same person administers both the Catalog Manager and the Vending Manager Automated Stocking enables you to automatically push all published content from the Catalog Manager using the categories specified in the Catalog Manager directly to the subscriber site without having to administer content on the Vending Manager Chapter 3 Vending Manager 141 To enable auto stocking follow these steps 1 From the Vending Manager administration console click Content on the main menu 2 Click the Catalog tab if it is not the active tab 3 Click Stocking Options The Stocking Options page is displayed Console Version Log Out a Vending Manager amp SUN Sun Java System Content Delivery Server sla Content Accounts Plans Campaigns MMS Reports Stocking Options Stocking Options OK Cancel Automated Stocking Auto stocking Off Manually stock items from the catalog
7. a Supported Libraries The libraries that the device supports Libraries define the API sets supported by the device To select multiple libraries hold the Control key down and click the libraries with the left mouse button Selected libraries are highlighted m Browser Type The type of browser supported by the device If you do not see the browser type you need in the list update the browser config file in CDS_HOME deployment deployment name conf directory For information on how to add new browser templates see Chapter 7 Device Specific User Interface Framework in the Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Integration Guide m Device Capabilities The system browser user interface software mandatory and Content Delivery Server specific capabilities of the device Specify these capabilities as needed For MicroEdition Configuration and MicroEdition Profile you must select all applicable libraries For example if you have content that supports CLDC 1 0 and content that supports CLDC 1 1 you must select both libraries so that content supporting each library runs on the device If the Push Type is SMS you must also select an SMS delivery type You can choose NSM EMS or None See Appendix A for more information on device capabilities 3 Click Create New Device The Device Management page is displayed that shows the properties of the new device A device definitions XML file is created for the device You can c
8. m File Extensions Enter the file extensions associated with the MIME type Each extension must be preceded by a period To specify more than one extension separate each entry with a comma for example jpg jpeg 5 Click Save to save the MIME type A Confirmation page is displayed 6 Click OK The list of MIME types is displayed V Editing a MIME Type When associated with MIDlets the following MIME types are required by the Content Delivery Server and cannot be edited or deleted m application java archive m text vnd sun j2me app descriptor When associated with iAppli applications the following MIME types are required by the Content Delivery Server and cannot be edited or deleted Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 41 m application java archive m application x jam When associated with other content types the MIME types previously listed are treated as any other MIME type To edit a MIME type follow these steps 1 From the Catalog Manager administration console click Content on the main menu bar 2 Click the MIME Types tab The MIME Types page is displayed 3 Click the MIME type that you want to edit The properties page for the MIME type is displayed 4 Click Edit The MIME Types Definition page is displayed An asterisk beside a field indicates that it is a required field Console Version Log Out Catalog Manager Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Content Devi
9. 1 From the Catalog Manager administration console click Plans in the main menu bar 2 Click the Developer Plans tab 3 Select Profiles from the drop down list The list of profiles is displayed Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 115 Console Version Log Out Catalog Manager amp Sun Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Webi rey erii iiti ii aqiii i i g i l a _m o Si ee Content Devices Accounts Plans Developer Plan Management Vending Plans Developer Plans Frofiles Hew Developer Plan New Profile Set Default Profile Mame Description MIDP Profile Allow supportfor basic MIDP classes MIDP 0 Profile Allow support for advanced MIDP classes 4 Click a profile name The Profile Definition page is displayed v Adding a Profile 1 From the Catalog Manager administration click Plans in the main menu bar 2 Click the Developer Plans tab The Developer Plan Management page is displayed 3 Click New Profile The Profile Definition page is displayed An asterisk beside a field indicates that it is a required field 116 Administrator Guide 2005Q4 Console Version Log Out Catalog Manager amp Sun Sun Java System Content Delivery Server sea th Content Devices Accounts Plans Background jobs Profile Definition Indicates a required field New Profile Definition 1 of 2 Cancel Next Name Des
10. Account Management Subscribers Administrators O o ioe AEA A e ea EN DD ABCDEFGHIJALMNOPORSTUVWHY2Z Login iD Mobile ID Device Plan java 11223344 Nokia 631 Oi BASIC prodr T Tr055152 Motorola 5288 BASIC vamano 03722134 Mokia 631 Oi Business 3 Click the login ID for the subscriber account that you want to examine The Subscriber Account page is displayed From this page you can edit or delete a Subscriber account 4 Click OK to return to the previous page v Adding a Subscriber Account You can add a Subscriber account in the Vending Manager Subscribers can also sign up for their own accounts through the subscriber portal An account is automatically created using the default Subscriber plan for new subscribers who access the subscriber portal from their device To add a Subscriber account follow these steps 1 From the Vending Manager click Accounts on the Main menu 2 Click the Subscribers tab The list of Subscriber accounts is displayed 210 Administrator Guide 200504 3 Click Add New Subscriber The Add New Subscriber page is displayed Console Version Log Out Vending Manager Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Content Accounts Plans Campaigns MMS Reports Add New Subscriber Indicates required field Subscriber Information OK Cancel General Information Login ID TT Password TT Confirm Password TT Status Enabled gt Mobile ID TT
11. Select one or more content items Select Unpublished or Deleted from the Change Status To drop down list Unpublished Keeps the content item in the Catalog Manager database but makes it unavailable to the Vending Manager and the subscriber You can republish the content item when desired You can keep the pricing option the same when you republish or change the pricing option of unpublished content if desired in effect making it new content and then you can republish it Note that for unpublished content using OMA DRM 1 0 you can change the purchase price but not the pricing model You can change the pricing option of content with any other DRM type including No DRM m Deleted Removes the content item The content item must be resubmitted by the content provider to make it available to subscribers again You delete a content item when you no longer want to offer that content You might want to provide an explanation for removing the content item in the message field Click OK Viewing Published Editions From the Catalog Manager administration console click Content on the main menu bar Click the Published Content tab Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 57 58 Navigate to the item that you want to work with You can use the search feature or view the list of content for the category that contains the item You can sort the display of the content items by clicking on a highlighted column title on the Browse an
12. cerca The preceding figure shows the results of copying the content items SpruceClock and Technopop to the Mobile Mail and Instant Messages categories The content items are still available in the Featured category If you copy a content item to a category and decide that you do not want the item in that category you can edit the content to change the category assignment See Editing Stocked Content on page 159 for information v Customizing Prices for Stocked Content Another way to manage the purchase price for content is to set the price for categories of content You can change the price per category of content to affect a pricing change over a wide range of content simultaneously Keep in mind that 170 Administrator Guide 2005Q4 changing the price in this manner dissociates the selected content items from their pricing options See Disassociating Content From Pricing Options on page 30 for more information Note Customizing content pricing has no Undo operation Before enacting any changes be sure to review the changes to ensure that the correct changes apply only to the intended contents To change the price of content per category follow these steps Click Content from the Vending Manager s main menu Click the Stocked Content tab Click Customize Prices The Customize Prices page is displayed An asterisk beside a field indicates that it is a required field Chapter 3 Vending Man
13. A promotion is a passive campaign that can be viewed by the subscriber on the desktop portal When the subscriber logs in the system compares the subscriber s profile to the list of promotions and determines whether there is a match between the subscriber and a promotion Console Version Log Out a Vending Manager Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Content Accounts Plans Campaigns MMS Reports Select Campaign Type EventDriven Campaign Promotions driven by subscriber events such as sign up or purchase Outbound Campaign Promotions delivered to subscribers through wireless messaging or email Promotional Campaign Passive promotions that are displayed on the subscriber portal Cancel Next 2 Click Next to specify campaign options and target audience Chapter 3 Vending Manager 185 186 vV Specifying Campaign Options and Target Audience The Campaign Options page lets you define the name and description of the campaign and the market segment that receives it You can also assign a coupon to the campaign If you are creating an event driven campaign you can define the event that triggers the campaign Console Version Log Out p Vending Manager amp Sun Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Ca of id Content Accounts Plans Campaigns MMS Reports Campaign Options Indicates required field Campaign Options Cancel Back Next Name Special Offer
14. Click New Option The New Pricing Option page is displayed Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 35 36 Console Version Log Out Catalog Manager amp Sun Sun Java System Content Delivery Server MR ete Content Devices Accounts Plans Background jobs New Pricing Option Create Pricing Option Indicates a required field option pricing Option Name Free Trial s then Charge 3 for first download only O45 per download OS for every use s for year s OS for yearly Reset F subscription Available Pricing Options Enabled A D Name a Terms DRM a ATR 2PB Atria series games Charge 0 99 yearly subscription CDS DRM Agent BSirs 100 best sellers Free for 1 use and charge 1 10 per download CDS DRM Agent CB 50 classic board games Charge 0 50 first download only CDS DRM Agent NG 10 new games Free for 1 use and charge 0 99 for every 2 uses CDS DRM Agent SP 150 Spruce series Free for 1 use and charge 0 80 for 1 month CDS DRM Agent ox coco The fields displayed are relevant to the selected pricing models on the previous page If no existing pricing options exist yet for the content type the Available Pricing Options section is not displayed 5 Enter a unique Option ID The Option ID identifies this specific pricing option for this content type 6 Enter a unique Pricing Option Name The Option Name is an identifier that external systems can use to identify the pricin
15. Click the Catalog tab if it is not the active tab The Content Management page displays a list of the main categories Enter the search term in the Search field Enter a part of the content title or the entire title or words in the content description in the Search text field A list of all content containing one or more of the search entries is displayed Select the category from the Category drop down list Click Search The Catalog page returns a list of available content that meets the search criteria Viewing the Properties of Published Content From the Vending Manager administration console click Content on the main menu bar Click the Catalog tab if it is not the active tab The Content Management page displays a list of the main categories Navigate to the item that you want to work with You can use the search feature or view the list of content for the category that contains the item Click the title of the item The Content Properties page is displayed Chapter 3 Vending Manager 137 138 Console Version Log Out Vending Manager Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Content Accounts Plans Campaigns MMS Reports Content Properties Launch Screen View Stocked Content General Information This item has been stocked Content ID 1003 Developer Content ID JDLauseri 23 Type image Developer John Doe Last Modified Date Friday September 4 2005 Pri
16. Editing a Subscriber Segment Open the Subscriber Segment List page See Displaying Subscriber Segments on page 195 for more information Click a subscriber segment name or description The Segment Details page is displayed Edit the fields in the Segment Details page See Creating a Subscriber Segment on page 195 for a description of the fields Click OK when you are finished Working with Campaign Templates A template provides a consistent format for a campaign message This section explains how to create and use campaign templates Displaying Available Campaign Templates Click Campaigns in the Vending Manager administration console menu bar The Campaign List page is displayed Click the Templates tab in the Campaign List page The Campaign Templates page is displayed Creating a Campaign Template Open the Campaign Templates page Click New Edit the Template Details page m Enter a name and a description for the template m Enter blocks of XSL code to define the format of the campaign message in one of the text boxes The Email Stylesheet The Multimedia Message Service MMS Stylesheet The Short Message Service SMS Stylesheet Wireless Application Protocol WAP Stylesheet Chapter3 Vending Manager 197 You can write code that presents the same general format for the message but allows for variations suitable for each delivery method If you define a style sheet for MMS spec
17. Reset Update Cancel Vending Categories gt Home Name Business and Professional ji Description applications for business and finance Reset Update Cancel 6 Change the category name and description as required 7 Click Update The previous Edit Category page is displayed V Deleting a Category You can only delete categories that do not contain content You must either move or delete content in an undesired category before you can delete that category 1 From the Vending Manager administration console click Content on the main menu bar The Content Management page is displayed 2 From the Stocked Content tab click Manage Categories The Catalog Management page is displayed Chapter 3 Vending Manager 133 134 3 Click the delete category button for the category that you want to delete The category and all its subcategories are deleted and are removed from all plans and content with which they are associated To delete a subcategory click the category name to display its list of subcategories For example to delete the Small Business subcategory of the Business and Professional category click Business and Professional The Business and Professional category information page is displayed Note You cannot delete a category that contains content You must first assign the content to a different category Managing Catalog Content As a Vending Manager administrator you can stock content published
18. The list of content that the subscriber downloaded is displayed Click Edit License for the content with which you want to work Select Initiate Refund Click OK The content list is displayed Deleting a Subscriber Account From the Vending Manager administration console click Accounts on the main menu bar Click the Subscribers tab The list of Subscriber accounts is displayed Click the Login ID for the subscriber account with which you want to work The Subscriber Account Details page is displayed Click Delete The Delete Subscriber confirmation page is displayed Click OK to close the Confirmation page The Subscriber account is deleted and is removed from any Subscriber plan with which it was associated Click OK to close the Information page Chapter 3 Vending Manager 215 Managing Subscriber Plans Subscriber accounts are assigned to Subscriber plans Subscriber plans determine which content a subscriber can access and download A Subscriber plan is mapped to selected categories in the Vending Manager The content in the selected categories is made available to plan members If content is in a category that is not supported by the Subscriber plan the subscriber cannot access it for download The following features exist for Subscriber plans m A subscriber must be a member of at least one Subscriber plan and can be a member of multiple plans Content supported in one Subscriber plan
19. Updates Total Items in Process 7 7 Bew Content has passed the automatic validation process and requires approval for publishing 0 Fending Content needs futher consideration before approval for publishing 0 Testing Content curently undergoing testing cycle 0 Unpublished Content has been unpublished 0 Denied Content has been denied approwal 2 Click the title of the state that you want to view For example click New to view all new content The Browse and Search Results page shows all submitted content for the selected state Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 45 46 Console Version Log Out Catalog Manager Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Content Devices Accounts Plans Background jobs Browse and Search Result Categories MIME Types Submitted Content Published Content Review Process gt New Change Status To co ia 4 Page 1 fof E gt gt i Title Developer Categories Catalog Price Recommended Pri C Nok_Ringer jdoe aaa Charge 0 35 first download only Charge 0 35 first download onl Top 10 Downloads F Sprucelnvaders rsmith Featured Free for 1 use and charge 0 99 for every 2 uses Free for 1 use and charge 0 99 i Entertainment Games The following information is displayed for each item m Title The name of the content m Developer The name of the developer who submitted the content m Categories The categories in which the content is defined m
20. on page 170 for more information V Stocking Multiple Content Items You can stock multiple content items at once Only unstocked content can be selected and stocked into the desired categories You can only stock content into existing categories Once content is stocked you cannot undo the operation To unstock content you must manually unstock individual content items from the content item s property page 144 Administrator Guide 2005Q4 Note When scheduling a stocking operation be aware that if large numbers of content are being stocked the operation can take some time to complete From the Vending Manager administration console click Catalog on the main menu bar Click Stock Content The Stock Content page is displayed Chapter 3 Vending Manager 145 Console Version Log Out Vending Manager amp SUN Sun Java System Content Delivery Server sascha Content Accounts Plans Campaigns MMS Reports stock Content Indicates required field Select Content to Stock C All items Root gt _ Top 10 Downloads Top 10 Downloads Featured Featured Business and Professional Business and Professional _ Communication Communication _ Entertainment Entertainment Financial Financial Local Information Local Information _ Personal Productivity _ Personal Productivity Contont Oronontiac An asterisk beside a field indicates that it is a required field
21. 2 Click Bundled Content in the Content Management page 3 Click View by Title The Browse Vending Content By Title page is displayed Console Version Log Out Vending Manager amp Sun Sun Java System Content Delivery Server dasa Content Accounts Plans Campaigns MMS Reports Content Management Catalog Stocked Content Bundled Content Content Testing Browse Vending Manager content by Title Select on page Change Status To GO f Delete 9 Edit ExternaliD ia 4 Page f a1 A gt gt Rae gece ABCDEFGHIJKRALMNOPQRSTUVWAY 2 Status Title ID Vending Price Vending Categories Featured R Business and ProfessionalfSmall Business O Active Business Apps B1023 Charge 5 00 Business and ProfessionaliLegal Business and ProfessiqnaliMedical Entertainment Movies Entertainment Games D Active Game Time B1022 Charge 1 50 EntertainmentiMusit Entertainment Sports Top 10 Downloads Featured Entertainment Movies O Active Hot Picks B1021 Charge 2 00 2 EniarainmeniG amee Entertainmentiusic Entertainment Sports For each bundle in the list its status title content ID retail price and vending categories are displayed You can also view bundles specific to a category by clicking on a category from the Bundled Content categories list 4 Click on the title of the bundle to see detailed information about it The View Content Bundle Properties page li
22. 216 subscriber types viewing administrator accounts 201 testing 183 subscriber role testing 212 subscriber roles assigning 212 vending manager account Sun Java System Content Delivery Server 1 adding 97 system capabilities 233 assigning to a vending plan 111 deleting 100 T description 95 testing subscriber 212 editing 99 testing subscribers 183 managing 97 262 Administration Guide 2005Q4 properties 97 removing from a vending plan 112 viewing 97 vending plan adding 108 default 99 113 deleting 113 description 107 editing 110 managing 107 members adding 111 removing 112 viewing 111 properties 108 setting the default 112 viewing 107 Index 263 264 Administration Guide 2005Q4
23. 3 content management catalog manager 5 vending manager 9 content validation 5 customer care tasks 8 device management 6 fulfillment manager 7 plan management catalog manager 6 vending manager 9 Sun Java System Content Delivery Server 1 vending manager 7 P pending content 50 plan management catalog manager 107 to 125 developer plans 114 to 125 260 Administration Guide 2005Q4 overview catalog manager 6 vending manager 9 subscriber plans 216 to 222 vending plans 107 to 113 plans developer adding 119 adding members 122 deleting 124 description 107 editing 120 managing 114 properties 119 removing members 123 setting the default 123 setting the default service plan 123 viewing 119 viewing members 121 managing 107 subscriber assigning subscriber accounts 219 properties 216 setting the default 221 vending adding 108 adding members 111 deleting 112 113 description 107 editing 110 managing 107 properties 108 removing members 112 setting the default 112 viewing 107 viewing members 111 pricing associated content types DRM and pricing models 28 catalog 46 changing the pricing model 29 content 26 cost 207 recommended price 46 retail 207 setting price per category for published content 66 price per category for stocked content 170 pricing models defined 26 Every Download 27 54 First Download 27 54 Free 27 54 Per Interval 27 54 Per Period
24. A dot indicates that at least one content item has been selected in the column A category with a dot indicates that at least one of its content items is selected Administrator Guide 2005Q4 6 Select one or more destination categories Under the source column on the right the destination categories you select must be terminal categories A terminal category is the lowest level category and contains only content items You must click the check box to select an item in the tree Console Version Catalog Manager Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Content Devices Accounts Plans Background jobs Copy Move Content Select Content to Copy or Move O Category Categories Individual items All items _ Top 10 Downloads _ Featured Business and Professional Communication Mobile Mail Xi Splash Screen Xi H Ringer I SpruceClock _ Instant Messages _ Entertainment _ Financial _ Local Information _ Personal Productivity hyHobbies 7 Click Copy or Move The Copy and Move buttons only become active when at least one selection is made in both the source and destination trees If one category tree does not have a selection for instance if you clear all selections in a tree the buttons are inactive 8 Confirm or cancel the operation Log Out amp Sun PbS ey erii Root _ Top 10 Downloads _ Featured Business
25. Catalog Manager i Sun Java System Content Delivery Server ii iH i at Ti Content Devices Accounts Plans Background jobs Content Database Management Published Content Categories MIME Types Submitted Content Published Content Search All Categories 41 cates zl TTIE Published Content Home Top 10 Downloads 17 Featured 21 o E Business and Professional 110 gt 1 Communication 7 gt J Entertainment o E Financial 2 gt E Local Information 6 Personal Productivity 4 gt MyHobbies 3 If a category has subcategories click the category name to expand the category For categories without subcategories click the name to display the list of content in that category 56 Administrator Guide 2005Q4 To view the properties for an item click the title of the item The View Content Properties page is displayed If icons documentation or screen shots were submitted with the content click the View button for the item to see what was submitted If the item is a ring tone and a preview was submitted you can click the Listen button to hear the preview Removing Content You can either make content temporarily unavailable or remove content from the catalog by changing its status From the Catalog Manager administration console click Content on the main menu bar Click the Published Content tab Navigate to the content you want to unpublish
26. Description a new offer on all items Campaign 30 1 11 Coupon Subscriber All Subscribers Segment Event Subscriber Registration Activate m Campaign Cancel Back Next Complete the fields in the Campaign Options page An asterisk beside a field indicates the field is required Enter the name of the campaign and a description The name of the campaign must be unique to all other campaigns Enter the Campaign Coupon A coupon is an attribute of a campaign This field identifies any coupons associated with the campaign A subscriber can redeem a coupon by entering it when viewing content In most cases entering a coupon activates the campaign as long as the subscriber is part of the campaign s segment You can enter a maximum of 32 characters which can consist of characters and numbers Administrator Guide 2005Q4 Choose the Subscriber Segment from the drop down list The Subscriber Segment is the target audience for the campaign The list contains all of the subscriber segments that are currently defined See Creating a Subscriber Segment on page 195 for more information Only subscribers who selected the option of Notify me for update or promotions through the subscriber portal are included in a subscriber segment Select a triggering event and activate a campaign a Choose the event that triggers the sending of the campaign message for event driven campaigns only b Select
27. Four types of accounts are available Developer Accounts Vending Manager Accounts Subscriber Accounts and Administrator Accounts Stocked content that is available to the Vending Manager and to subscribers The Vending Manager administrator can change the status of content that is active Person responsible for administration of the Catalog Manager or Vending Manager component of the Content Delivery Server Accounts for individuals who administer the Catalog Manager or the Vending Manager Administrator Accounts can be disabled when you no longer want an individual accessing the Catalog Manager or the Vending Manager Executable content submitted to the Content Delivery Server A billing type either prepaid or postpaid in the billing system supported by the Content Delivery Server In the prepaid billing model the billing system is contacted for authorization before a subscriber is permitted to purchase and download content For postpaid billing models the billing system receives purchase information after the transaction occurs See Pricing Model A collection of related files for example an application and any associated audio video or image files Bundled content is created and managed by the Vending Manager A collection of attributes for promoting or selling content The Vending Manager can create marketing campaigns 247 Campaign Coupon Capabilities Catalog Manager Catalog Price Category Connected
28. Managing Developer Plans 114 Viewing Profiles 114 Adding a Profile 115 v Editing a Profile 117 v Deleting a Profile 118 v Viewing Developer Plans 119 Contents vii lt a v Adding a Developer Plan 119 Editing a Developer Plan 120 Viewing Developer Licensees 121 Adding a Developer Licensee to a Developer Plan 122 Removing a Developer Licensee from a Developer Plan 123 Setting the Default Developer Plan 123 Deleting a Developer Plan 124 Getting Background Job Status 125 v Getting Job Status 126 Examining Job Details 127 Clearing a Failed Job 128 3 Vending Manager 129 Administrator Tasks 130 Managing Categories 130 v v v Adding a Category 130 Editing a Category 132 Deleting a Category 133 Managing Catalog Content 134 v v v v Viewing Published Content 134 Searching for Published Content 137 Viewing the Properties of Published Content 137 Viewing Editions of Published Content 139 Setting Stocking Options 141 v v Stocking Content Manually 142 Stocking Multiple Content Items 144 Viewing Stocking Jobs 149 Clearing the Stocking Jobs list 150 Vv Stopping a Stocking Job 150 viii Administrator Guide 2005Q4 Checking the Status of a Stocking Job 151 v Updating the Catalog for Stocked Content 152 Pricing for Content for a Locale 153 v Setting Local Pricing 153 Price Update Notification 155 v Changing the Price of Individual Content Items 156 Managi
29. Select the radio button to specify whether the URI contains a domain name or IP address Use the format hostname port for domain names Use the format XXX XXX XXX XXX port for IP addresses To avoid data inconsistency or notification failure ensure that the Network ID specified is a valid address If the Content Delivery Server is running behind a firewall set the Network ID to the internal IP address of the host running the web server To verify that the Catalog Manager can access the Vending Manager open a browser on the host running the Catalog Manager and point the browser to http vending_manager_ip If the page cannot be displayed correct the IP address specified for Network ID m Vending Plans Select one or more vending plans Vending plans define which categories the Vending Manager account can access If you do not specify a vending plan the Vending Manager account is automatically assigned to the default vending plan See Managing Vending Plans on page 107 for information Contact Information Enter contact information for the company representative 4 Click OK to add the new Vending Manager account A confirmation message is displayed 5 Click OK to confirm the addition 6 Click OK to close the confirmation message v Editing a Vending Manager Account 1 From the Catalog Manager click Accounts in the main menu bar The Vending Manager page is displayed 2 Click the Vending Manager acco
30. audiofvamr ringtone audiofbasic fringtone audiofimelody ringtone audiosmidi ringtone audiofamr ringtone audiofbasic fringtone audiofimelody ringtone audiofmidi ringtone audiofamr ringtone audiofbasic fringtone audiofimelody ringtone audiofmidi ringtone audiofamr ringtone audiofbasic ringtone audiofimelody ringtone audiofmidi ringtone audiofamr ringtone audiofbasic fringtone audiofimelody ringtone audiofmidi ringtone audiofamr ringtone audiofbasic fringtone audiofimelody ringtone audiosmidi ringtone audiofbasic ringtone audiofimelody ringtone audiofmidi ringtone Extension o T D T jam OTA E LE 3 a Alternative MIME types to be handled as if they were the MIME type supported for the device For example if the device supports ZIP files with the MIME type application zip you can specify application x compressed as an alternative MIME type Content that specifies either MIME type is passed to the device with application zip specified in the content header b The extension that the device uses for content of that MIME type c The delivery type used for that MIME type If you choose a two step download for content other than MIDlets you must specify a content descriptor template when you set the capabilities of the device See Managing Content Descriptor Templates on page 74 for more information For SMS content yo
31. changing the status 50 Deleted 50 Denied 50 editing 52 managing 44 New 44 Pending 44 50 Published 50 searching 49 state 44 Testing 50 Index 261 submitted content trial usage Denied 44 creating 207 viewing all 46 extending 214 viewing by state 45 subscriber account U searching 209 unstock content 158 subscriber accounts unstocking content 158 adding 210 user agent defined 79 deleting 215 user interface capabilities 235 editing 212 managing 209 y setting default plan 221 viewing 210 viewing download history 213 vending manager adding administrator accounts 202 administrator account subscriber download history 213 adding 202 subscriber license deleting 205 changing the status 214 editing 204 subscriber licenses managing 201 extending trial 214 searching 201 issuing a refund 215 viewing 201 managing 213 administrator tasks 8 subscriber plan catalog content default 209 210 211 222 see published content properties 216 categories setting the default 221 adding 130 subscriber plan members deleting 133 adding 220 editing 132 viewing 219 managing 130 subscriber plans content 134 adding 217 customer care agent tasks 8 assigning 211 logging in 12 deleting 222 overview 7 editing 218 221 processes 9 properties managing 216 viewing 216 published content 137 published content managing 134 searching 137 reports 223 subscriber plans
32. monthh per period 4 monihly per period E Acilive Launch Screen ipl 05 every download 0 5 aram 5 a eae orduning 50 dapis E Alive java splash 1003 Rt every download E ever down load oo Vending Calegories Featured i Featured Featured Note The Edit External ID button appears only if your billing system requires something other than the Content Delivery Server content ID to identify the content The following information is displayed for each item m Status The status of the item It can have the following values a Active Stocked content is made available to subscribers Inactive Stocked content is not made available to subscribers m Title The title of the content a ID The content ID m Retail Price Trial usage download usage or subscription pricing option depending on what was set You set the retail price when you stock the content m Cost Download usage or subscription pricing depending on what was set This is the cost set by the Catalog Manager administrator It is the wholesale cost to the Vending manager to sell content m Vending Categories The categories and their complete paths that are assigned to the stocked content m Type The content type The list can be sorted by Status Title ID and Type Click a column title to sort the list by the selected title To return to the list of categories click Vending Categories in the brow
33. 1 0 are all enabled only one of them can be associated with the picture content type The Content Delivery Server provides six CDS DRM Agents Only one agent can be used per deployment See Appendix B for a list of DRMs and content type associations See TABLE 2 2 for agent descriptions Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 25 26 You can assign the DRM options to the associated content types given in TABLE 2 5 but you are not restricted to those combinations for instance you can apply None to all content types if you wish For steps on how to assign a DRM see Adding a Content Type on page 32 You can change the DRM option for a content type after deployment if needed See Enabling and Disabling a DRM on page 26 for more information Enabling and Disabling a DRM You can change the DRM selection for a content type after the Content Delivery Server is running by switching DRMs You can also enable or disable DRMs after deployment For example if None is assigned to content type image and you later choose to use OMA DRM 1 0 you can enable that DRM during runtime and assign that DRM to the image content type If you decide you no longer want to support the CDS DRM Agent you can disable that agent during runtime and assign another option such as None to MIDlets content Use caution when disabling a DRM Make sure that the DRM you are disabling is not currently associated with a content type Follow this sequence 1 Change the DRM a
34. 4 Page fo of 1 Go gt gt Content title Baku Baku SpruceDriver Tables and Graphs Tennis Card File DataFlo DeskMotes Vending category Homes Top 10 Downloads Home Featured Homes Top 10 Downloads Home Featured Homes Top 10 Downloads Home Featured Homes Top 10 Downloads Home Featured Homes Top 10 Downloads Home Featured Home Top 10 Downloads Home Featured Homes Top 10 Downloads Status Stocked Stocked Stocked Fending Fending Fending Fending Fending Fending Fending Fending Fending Fending Fending Home Featured The following information is displayed m Job Status Current status of the job Executing Number of items that are stocked pending or failed to stock is displayed in the header bar above the columns Complete with Failures Number of items that are stocked and that failed to stock is displayed in the header bar above the columns a Failed Number of items that failed to stock is displayed in the header bar above the columns Chapter 3 Vending Manager 151 152 Pending Number of items that are pending is displayed in the header bar above the columns Stopped Number of items that are stocked failed to stock or not stocked when the job was stopped is displayed in the header bar above the columns a Content Tile Name of the content item m Vending Categories Categories containing the content item Status Current status o
35. Administration Consoles on page 11 for information Note When multiple Vending Manager administrators are performing Vending Manager tasks simultaneously some operations can take longer to complete than expected Also if the same item for instance a device content or bundle is being acted on concurrently by multiple administrators problems could occur Managing Categories To properly manage content you must first create the categories that you want to use Categories are the logical containers that hold the content You use categories on the Vending Manager to control subscriber access to the content A default set of categories is provided with the Vending Manager You can edit or delete these categories You can also add categories and subcategories Only main categories can have subcategories Adding a Category From the Vending Manager administration console click Content on the main menu bar The Content Management page is displayed Administrator Guide 2005Q4 2 From the Stocked Content tab click Manage Categories The Catalog Management page is displayed showing the Vending Manager Categories 3 If you want to create a main category go to Step 4 If you want to define a subcategory of an existing category click the category name and then proceed to Step 4 For example if you want to create a category that is a subcategory of Business and Professional click Business and Professional The Bu
36. Auto stocking On Automatically stock all items from the catalog and inherit all catalog category assignments OK Cancel 4 Click Auto stocking On 5 Click OK to save your changes To set automated price markups see Setting Local Pricing on page 153 V Stocking Content Manually If a content item is not stocked to your subscriber site you can stock it manually using the Stocked Content option on the Content Properties page This feature allows you to stock individual content items one by one To stock multiple content items at once or whole categories of items see Stocking Multiple Content Items on page 144 142 Administrator Guide 2005Q4 To stock content follow these steps From the Vending Manager administration console click Content on the main menu bar Click the Catalog tab if it is not the active tab The Content Management page displays a list of the main categories Click View by Title Use the search feature or view the list of content for the category that contains the item Click the title of the content that you want to stock The Content Properties page is displayed If the content is not stocked a Stock Content button is displayed at the top of the page Tip Unstocked content does not have an symbol in the status column of the content list Click Stock Content The Stock Content page is displayed An asterisk beside a field indicates that it is a required field In t
37. Catalog Administrator changes the status of testing content to Published the content is automatically reactivated in the Vending Manager whether the Auto stocking option is turned on or off Chapter 3 Vending Manager 183 184 Stocking Testing Content If the auto stocking option is set to OFF you can manually stock content items with Testing status to make them available to subscribers with testing roles Click Content on the Vending Manager administration console s main menu Click the Content Testing tab A list of all content with Testing status is displayed Click Stock for the testing content item you want to stock The Stock Content page is displayed Make changes as desired An asterisk beside a field indicates that it is a required field Click OK Click OK to close the Confirmation page If you decide to make a stocked testing content item unavailable to subscribers you can go to the list of testing content and click Unstock Creating Customized Marketing Campaigns When you initiate advertising campaigns or want to promote content by offering it at special prices you can create customized marketing campaigns to send advertisements to subscribers You can select one or more items that you want to promote and specify the criteria by which subscribers are selected to receive the advertisements The advertisements can be sent as email or as a message to the subscriber s device In additio
38. Catalog Manager with the capabilities required by the content submitted by the developer Only subscribers with devices capabilities that match the capabilities required by the content can access the content Define the devices that you want to support before you make the Content Delivery Server available to developers and subscribers The following device management tasks are described in this section m Managing Device Libraries Managing Content Descriptor Templates m Managing Device Definitions m Managing Server Locales When an operation is performed editing deleting adding and so on the Content Deliver Server puts a background job notification in the main menu bar You can click on the notice to see details of jobs that were or are running in this session See Getting Job Status on page 126 for more information Managing Device Libraries Device libraries identify the APIs that are supported by a device Libraries are also used in Developer Profiles to define the set of APIs that developers can use in the applications that they submit See Managing Developer Plans on page 114 for information on plans and profiles Administrator Guide 2005Q4 Device libraries are based on the Java class library When you define a device library to the Content Delivery Server you submit the JAR or ZIP file that contains the APIs that you want to support Viewing Device Libraries From the Catalog Manager administration co
39. Catalog Price The price specified by the Catalog Manager administrator By default this price is the same as the cost until you change it If the content was submitted for free the Catalog Price and Cost shows Charge Free always m Recommended Price The price specified by the content provider m Short Description A short description of the content m Type The type of content Select the type from the list of supported types 3 Click Review Process on the navigation bar or click Content in the main menu bar to display the list of submitted content To view all submitted content use the search feature Leave the search field blank and select All Categories and Any Status When searching for content you can enter a part of a content title or the full title in the Search text field A list of all content containing an exact match of the search entry is displayed To view the properties for an item click the title of the item The View Application Properties page is displayed If icons documentation or screen shots were submitted with the content you can click the View button for the item to see what was submitted If the item is a ring tone and a preview was submitted you can click the Listen button to hear the preview Administrator Guide 2005Q4 vV Viewing Submitted Editions The Editions Database Management page displays the total number of submitted editions and of that total how many editions are in a New Pendin
40. Definition page is displayed 5 Click the Developer Licensees tab The list of Developer accounts associated with the Developer plan is displayed 6 Click Add Licensees A list of Developer accounts is displayed The list contains only accounts that are not already associated with the selected plan 7 Check the Developer accounts that you want to assign to the Developer plan Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 123 124 Click Add The Developer accounts are added as licensees of the Developer plan Click OK to confirm the addition Removing a Developer Licensee from a Developer Plan From the Catalog Manager administration console click Plans in the main menu bar Click the Developer Plans tab The Developer Plan Management page is displayed Select Developer Plans from the View drop down list Click the Developer plan that you want to view The Developer Plan Definition page is displayed Click the Developer Licensees tab The list of Developer accounts associated with the Developer plan is displayed Select the Developer accounts that you want to remove Click Remove A confirmation page confirms that the Developer accounts are removed from the plan If the Developer account that you remove has no other Developer plan assigned the default Developer plan is assigned Click OK to confirm the deletion Setting the Default Developer Plan The default Developer plan is automatically ass
41. Device Model Nokia satni Subscriber Plans M BASIC default Plan Subscriber s role Regular subscriber 4 Enter the required information An asterisk beside a field indicates that it is a required field m Login ID Enter the unique subscriber ID that the subscriber uses to log in to the subscriber site m Password Enter a password of at least four characters m Confirm Password Reenter the password m Status Leave the Status as Enabled unless you want to suspend access to the Subscriber Portal for this subscriber Mobile ID Enter the ID of the mobile device either the MSISDN or ESN m Device Model Select the device model from the drop down list of supported devices m Subscriber Plans Check the plans to assign to the subscriber Note that if you do not select a plan the Subscriber account is assigned to the default Subscriber plan See Managing Subscriber Plans on page 216 for more information Chapter 3 Vending Manager 211 m Subscriber s role Select Test subscriber for a subscriber who is testing content only Select Regular subscriber for a subscriber who is accessing published content m Contact Information Specify contact information for the subscriber Complete the other fields on the page as desired 5 Click OK 6 Click OK again to close the Confirmation page The new Subscriber account is added to the database 7 Click OK to close the Information page V Editing
42. From the Vending Manager administration console click Content on the main menu Click the Stocked Content tab if it is not the active tab Administrator Guide 2005Q4 Console Version Log Out Vending Manager Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Content Accounts Plans Campaigns MMS Reports Vending Manager Administration Console Catalog Stocked Content Bundled Content Content Testing Vending Categories Home Stocked Content Search J all Categories Any View by Title Copy Move Content Manage Categories Pre y Top 10 Downloads 9 Featured 16 E Business and Professional 6 gt E Communication 3 gt J Entertainment 6 E Financial gt E Local Information 1 Personal Productivity 3 3 Enter the search term in the Search field 4 Select the category that you want to search from the Category drop down list 5 Select the status of the content from the Status drop down list 6 Click Search The Stocked Content page shows a list of stocked content that meets the search criteria that you specified Changing the Status of Stocked Content Stocked content can have the following three states Active Active content is available to subscribers Inactive Inactive content is not available to subscribers Unavailable Stocked content on the Vending Manager that is unpublished by the Catalog Manager You cannot chang
43. Hame Model Humber Manufacturer Description Motorola T720 T20 Motorola JAM capable C Nokia 3200 3200 Nokia JAM capable Sony Ericsson T10 T610 Sony Ericsson JAM capable Mokia 3650 3650 Nokia JAM capable Samsung SFH M400 SPH M400 Samsung JAM capable Nokia K600 BOO Nokia JAM capable Nokia 7210 T210 Nokia JAM capable fe Mokia K310i 310i Nokia JAM capable C NEC 515 M615 NEC JAM capable 2 Select the device from the list of available devices 3 Click OK 4 Click OK to close the confirmation message Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 91 92 The device is now set as the default device in the database All new Subscriber Accounts will be assigned this device as a default upon creation Deleting a Device You cannot delete the default device You also cannot delete a device that a subscriber account references To delete a device follow these steps On the Device Management page click the name of the device model you want to delete The Device Management page for the selected device is displayed Click Delete A delete confirmation dialog box asks you to confirm that you want to delete the device Click OK The device is deleted from the database Click OK again to close the confirmation page Importing Devices If you already have a device definition file in xml format for a device you want to add you can import the device directly to the Content Delivery Server without manually adding it Cap
44. Java System Content Delivery Server Content Devices Accounts Plans Background jobs Developer Account General Information Login ID jdoe Status Enabled Developer Plans DeveloperDetault Contact Information Login ID jdoe Status Enabled Developer Name jdoe Developer URL enterprize com Contact Name jdoe Contact Email jdoementerprize com Contact Phone contact Fax Address City otate Provirice Zip Code Postal Code Country 3 Click Edit Profile The Edit Account Details page displays the same fields as those described in Adding a Developer Account on page 101 104 Administrator Guide 2005Q4 Modify the fields as required then click OK A confirmation page is displayed asking whether you want to save the changes Deleting a Developer Account From the Catalog Manager click Accounts in the main menu bar then click Developer The Accounts page displays a list of Developer accounts Click the developer account you want to delete The Developer Account Details page is displayed Click Delete A Confirmation page is displayed asking you to confirm you want to delete the account Click OK The developer account is deleted from the database and is removed from any Developer plans with which it was associated Click OK to close the information message Managing Catalog Manager Administrator Accounts Administrator accounts are for administrators who
45. Members are the Subscriber accounts assigned to a Subscriber plan After you create a new plan you can add members You can also add and remove members from an existing plan To view members of a Subscriber plan follow these steps Chapter 3 Vending Manager 219 1 From the Vending Manager administration console click Plans on the main menu bar The Subscriber Plan Management page displays all the Subscriber plans defined 2 Click the plan whose list of members you want to see The Subscriber Plan Management page for the selected plan is displayed 3 Click Members All members subscribing to the selected plan are shown v Adding Members to a Subscriber Plan 1 From the Vending Manager administration console click Plans on the main menu bar The Subscriber Plan Management page displays all defined Subscriber plans 2 Click the Subscriber plan name to view the properties of a Subscriber Plan The Subscriber Plan Management page is displayed 3 Click Members The Members tab displays all Subscriber accounts that are currently members of the plan Console Version Log Out Vending Manager Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Content Accounts Plans Campaigns MMS Reports Subscriber Plan Management Properties Members ABCDEFGHIJALMNOPORSTUVWHY2Z Select on page Remove I lt 4 Page 1 of 1 Go gt gt Login iD Mobile ID Devices Plan D vamano 03722134 Mokia 5
46. OK displays the Browse and Search Result with the list of content items Repeat Steps 4 through 6 until you have changed the status of all the remaining content items When a status change is made to the last content items the Browse and Search Result page displays a confirmation message 8 Click Done in the Browse and Search Result page to close the confirmation message If the vending server is busy at the time you change the content status instead of a confirmation page you are notified that the server is busy and the Vending Manager did not receive the change yet If an error occurs when communicating with the Vending Manager an error message appears instead of the confirmation page You can also change the status of content from the Edit Application Properties page See Editing Content on page 52 Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 51 52 Changing the Status of Editions From the Catalog Manager administration console click Content on the main menu bar The Content Database Management page is displayed for submitted content Select Edition Updates The Editions Database Management page is displayed Click the title of the status that contains the edition with which you want to work For example click New Editions to work with new editions Select the editions that you want to change To select all the editions in the list select Select All from the Select on Page drop down list From the Ch
47. Only unstocked content items are selectable Category and content item names change from gray to black as the categories and content items are loaded Wait until all items are loaded before making a selection 3 Select the categories that you want to stock Under the catalog categories column on the left you can select one or more categories of content or individual content items to stock Selecting a category to stock selects all unstocked content in the category and its subcategories All selected items must have the same External ID and status 146 Administrator Guide 2005Q4 4 Select one or more destination categories under the Vending Categories column Under the Vending Manager categories column on the right you can select one or more terminal categories in which you want the content to be stocked A terminal category is the lowest level category and contains only content items You cannot select higher level categories Console Version __ _ O e Vending Manager Sun Java System Content Delivery Server o i Content Accounts Stock Content Plans Campaigns MMS Reports Select Content to Stock Clear Cancel gt Featured 1 Snap 36 _AUbUA Baku Baku Barnyard Sounds X Bejeweled Chart Maker GBoldminer Launch Screen hiyP alette MH Ringer Organizelt Splash Screen Xi Spruce Checkers SpruceClock SpruceDrayw SpruceDriver Xi SpruceShooter _ Tables and Graphs Technop
48. Professional Communication Entertainment Financial Local Information E E m a BB Personal Productivity Choose Bundle Price c Always Free 10 00 External Content ID External Content ID External Group ID An asterisk beside a field indicates that it is a required field 4 Specify the following information m General Information a Status Select whether the bundle is active or inactive to subscribers Items within a bundle cannot be inactivated To inactive an item it must first be removed from the bundle Content Included in the Bundle Select content from the category tree which provides access to all content in the system A minimum of two contents items are required A bundle cannot contain other bundles A bundle is always comprised of individual content items Chapter 3 Vending Manager 177 178 Bundle Price Provide the bundle at no charge to the subscriber for the content a Set the bundle purchase price Bundle price overrides the pricing assigned to individual content items for first download The pricing models for individual content items still apply External Content ID This section is available only if your system uses something other than the Content Delivery Server content ID to identify the content If this section appears enter the following information a Enter the External Content ID that your billing system uses to identify this content or s
49. The Device Management page for editing device capabilities is displayed An asterisk beside a field indicates that it is a required field Administrator Guide 2005Q4 Console Version Log Out Catalog Manager amp Sun Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Peed rye iii Content Devices Accounts Plans Background jobs Device Management Use this page to Update the capability information in the database Specify the model name its description and the manufacturer s name and number Fill out all fields or you cannot continue with the update process Indicates a required field Device Management Cancel Modify This Device Device Descriptions Wame Samsung SPH A500 ii Description JAM capable WManufacturer Samsung Model Number SPH ASOO User agent AU MIC 2 0 MMP 2 0 Supported Libraries MIDP 1 0 Ctr Click to select multiple items Browser Type HTML A ud If the Edit button is not available wait a few minutes for the previous edit request to complete before attempting to make more changes When you change the capabilities of a device the capability matching process is run to update the list of content that matches the device If there is a lot of content to check the process can take a while Check the capabilities required for the device and edit the properties as needed If the Push Type is SMS you must also select an SMS delivery type You can choose
50. Vending Manager 195 Console Version Log Out amp Sun Vending Manager Sunt Java System Content Delivery Server fmleiouyieeMs Content Accounts Plans Campaigns MMS Reports Segment Details Indicates required field Segment Details Cancel OK Hame all the Frills Description Full promotional conter Subscribers must match ALL specified criteria D Al subscribers who have previously downloaded all ofthe promoted content M All subscribers who have previously purchased the following of items 5 When anytime All subscribers in the selected plan s BASIC a All subscribers that use the following devices Mokia 3410 Cancel OK 3 Specify the following information m Enter a name and description for the subscriber segment The name must be unique to other segment names and it must not exceed 255 characters m Select the check box if a subscriber must match all of the specified criteria in this page to belong to this segment If the check box is clear advertisements are sent to subscribers who meet any of the criteria specified The selection can be based on the following factors m Whether the subscriber has previously downloaded one or all of the items being promoted a The number of items the subscriber has downloaded and how recently 196 Administrator Guide 2005Q4 a The subscriber plan to which the subscriber belongs The device a subscriber uses
51. Vending Plan is updated in the database Viewing Vending Plan Members Members are the Vending Manager accounts assigned to a vending plan You can add and remove members from a Vending plan To view the members associated with a Vending plan follow these steps From the Catalog Manager click Plans in the main menu bar The Vending Plans page is displayed by default Click the plan you want to view The Vending Plans Properties page is displayed Click the Members tab The list of Vending Manager accounts associated with the Vending plan is displayed Console Version Log Out Catalog Manager Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Content Devices Accounts Plans Background jobs Vending Plan Management Properties Members Select on page Remove ia a Page 1 of 1 Go gt gt i ABCDEFGHIJALMNOPORSTUVWHY2Z Company Contact Vending Plan Account ID Status O EBiz Wending Cari Bauman BASIC ehizvending s234 This Wending Manager is Active E Sun LOS CDS BASIC suncds vending server 1 This Wending Manager is Active v Adding a Member to a Vending Plan 1 From the Catalog Manager click Plans in the main menu bar The Vending Plan Management page is displayed by default Administrator Guide 2005Q4 Click the plan you want to view The Vending Plan Management page is displayed Click the Members tab The list of Vending Manager accounts associated with the Vending plan
52. Viewing Properties for a Supported MIME Type 1 Click the string in the MIME Type column on the MIME Types page The properties page for the MIME type is displayed Console Version Log Out Catalog Manager Sun Java System Content Delivery Server qt bait eel ate Waa ele E i 1 5 Content Devices Accounts Plans MIME Types image gif Properties eat Delete Content Type picture MIME Type image gif Description Graphics Interchange Format Image GIF67a or GIFAYa File Extensions Gif In addition to providing the Content type MIME type and File Extensions the Properties page also provides a brief description of the MIME type 2 Click OK to close the properties page v Adding a Content Type 1 From the Catalog Manager administration console click Content on the main menu bar 2 Click the MIME Types tab 3 Click New Content Type The New Content Type definition page is displayed Administrator Guide 2005Q4 console Version Log Out Catalog Manager Sun Java System Content Delivery Server freee qi Content Devices Accounts Plans New Content Type Content Type Properties Content Type Description Preview Disabled Select DRM Preferences Preferred Digital Rights Noe SY Management Method Select Available Pricing Models Pricing Variations W Free always Free for initial n uses W Charge fee fo
53. a Subscriber Account 1 From the Vending Manager administration console click Accounts on the main menu bar 2 Click the Subscribers tab The list of Subscriber accounts is displayed 3 Click the Login ID for the subscriber account with which you want to work The Subscriber Account page is displayed Console Version Log Out r Vending Manager h Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Content Accounts Plans Campaigns MMS Reports Account Management Subscribers Administrators feo AEA IL ouch a EO ABCDEFGHIJKALMNOPORSTUVWHY2Z Login iD Mobile ID Device Plan java 11223344 Nokia 631 Oi BASIC prodr T 12085152 Motorola 5288 BASIC vamandot 03722134 Mokia 631 Oi Business 4 Click Edit The Edit Account page displays the same fields as those described in Adding a Subscriber Account on page 210 212 Administrator Guide 2005Q4 Modify the information as required then click OK The Edit Subscriber confirmation page is displayed Click OK again to close the Confirmation page The Subscriber account Is updated in the database Viewing a Subscriber s Download History To view the list of content that a subscriber has downloaded follow these steps From the Vending Manager administration console click Accounts on the main menu bar Click the Subscribers tab The list of Subscriber accounts is displayed Click the Login ID of the subscriber whose history you
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55. can be included in another Subscriber plan by nesting plans This enables you to create a hierarchy of Subscriber plans v Viewing Subscriber Plans 1 From the Vending Manager administration console click Plans on the main menu bar The Subscriber Plan Management page displays all the Subscriber plans defined Console Version Log Out o Vending Manager Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Content Accounts Plans Campaigns MMS Reports Subscriber Plan Management New Subscriber Plan Set Default Plan Hame Description BASIC default Plan this plan includes justthe basic content Business small business orientation 2 Click the plan name The properties of the Subscriber plan is displayed The Properties page displays the following information about the Subscriber plan m The name of the plan A short description of the plan m Subplan information Subplans are listed alphabetically includes the name of the plan any subplans it contains and a description of the plan 216 Administrator Guide 200504 m Parent plan information Parent plans are listed alphabetically includes the name of the plan any subplans it contains and a description of the plan m The category paths All category paths associated with the plan are listed in the order in which they appear in the Vending Manager Category The Members page displays all the Subscriber accounts that are currently members of the Subsc
56. consists of a unique ID for the pricing option an option name and the purchase characteristics of the content The pricing option consists of the following elements a External options ID A unique designation used by the billing system to identify this pricing option a Pricing option name A name that identifies a specific pricing option m Purchase price A monetary value which can be 0 m Specific pricing model The condition for purchase Only one model can be applied A pricing option looks like this for example 1222 Ringtones Jazz 99 1st Download Only Pricing options cannot be deleted you can only enable or disable them once they are created Regardless of whether a pricing option is enabled or disabled you can still edit the option through the Catalog Manager As the Catalog Manager administrator you determine whether content providers are required to use the pricing options you enable for the content type or create a custom price based on the available pricing model An option on the MIME types page allows you to restrict the content type to the pricing options you enabled Content providers submitting content of that type must use the assigned pricing option Changing the Pricing of Content You can change the pricing of content in the following ways m Edit the content type m Edit the properties of a submitted published or unpublished content item Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 29 30 m Edit the pricing o
57. copied or moved You cannot select individual items of content Also Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 59 60 you cannot copy or move a parent category into one of its child categories You must click the check box to select an item in the tree See Copying or Moving Content Items on page 62 for more information Note that an X indicates a selected category A dot indicates that at least one category has been selected in the column A higher level category with a dot indicates that at least one of its subcategories is selected Select one or more destination categories Under the destination column on the right select one or more higher level categories The destination category you select cannot be a terminal category A terminal category is the lowest level category and contains only content items You must click the check box to select an item in the tree Administrator Guide 2005Q4 Console Version Log Out Catalog Manager Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Content Devices Accounts Plans Background jobs Copy Move Content Select Content to Copy or Move Category Categories D Individual items All items C Top 10 Downloads gt _ Featured Business and Professional Communication X Mobile Mail gt _ Instant Messages _ Entertainment Root Top 10 Downloads Featured X Business and Professional Communication _ Entertainment Fin
58. following functions Stocked content Subscriber access and subscriber licenses Purchase pricing and trial periods Administrator access Statistical reports In addition to the Vending Manager administrator the Content Delivery Server can have Vending Manager Customer Care Agents Customer Care Agents have limited administrator privileges A Customer Care Agent manages the following functions m Subscriber access and subscriber licenses m Statistical reports The following figure provides a high level overview of the role of the Vending Manager in the lifecycle of an application It also illustrates the Vending Manager processes Publishes SAY tells mF UE T g content to Makes content Content Management available to Unstocked Stocked Subscriber Site HTML Web Browser PC Account Management Subscriber Administrator i SS SUBSCRIBER Plan Management Subscriber Plans Reporting 1 The Catalog Manager publishes content and makes it available to the Vending Manager 2 The Vending Manager administrator accesses the content published by the Catalog Manager The administrator can change the subscriber pricing of the content assign it to a new category and change the properties of the content 3 The Vending Manager administrator stocks the content and makes it available to the subscriber The administrator uses Subscriber Plans to define the content categories that subscribers can acce
59. identifier for the pricing option The Pricing Option Name is an external pricing option name used by external systems to identify the content items Administration Guide 2005Q4 Profile Purchase Price Record Management System RMS Ring Tones Short Message Service SMS Stocked Item Subscriber Subscriber Accounts Subscriber Plan System Administrator System Capabilities A Profile defines a set of APIs that a developer can use in applications submitted to the Content Delivery Server See also Developer Plans A monetary value assigned to an item of content The currency type as seen by subscribers is determined by individual Vending Managers The monetary value is initially assigned by the Catalog Manager administrator in the local currency of that administrator A simple record oriented database that allows a MIDlet to persistently store information and retrieve it later Different MIDlets can also use the RMS to share data A content type that is supported by the Content Delivery Server Also the sound heard by someone receiving a call A service for sending messages of up to 160 characters 224 characters if using a 5 bit mode to mobile phones that use Global System for Mobile GSM communication Content that is stocked on a Vending Manager and is available to subscribers for download An individual who downloads content from the Vending Manager An account that defines an individual who subscri
60. is displayed Click Add A list of Vending Manager accounts is displayed Vending Manager accounts that are already assigned to the account are not displayed Check one or more Vending Manager accounts that you want to assign the Vending Plan to then click OK The Vending Manager account is added as a member of the Vending plan Removing a Member from a Vending Plan From the Catalog Manager click Plans in the main menu bar The Vending Plans page is displayed by default Click the plan that you want to view The Vending Plans Properties page is displayed Click the Members tab The list of Vending Manager accounts associated with the Vending plan is displayed Select the members you want to remove from the plan then click Remove A Confirmation page confirms that the members will be removed from the plan Click OK Note If you remove a member that has no other Vending plan assigned to it the default plan is assigned Setting the Default Vending Plan The default Vending plan is automatically assigned to new Vending Manager accounts until alternative assignments are made To set the default vending plan follow these steps From the Catalog Manager click Plans in the main menu bar The Vending Plans page is displayed Click Set Defaults The Set Default Vending Plan page displays a list of all Vending plans Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 113 114 Console Version Log Out
61. items of content see Copying or Moving Content Items on page 62 for more information From the Catalog Manager administration console click Content on the main menu bar Click the Published Content tab Administrator Guide 2005Q4 3 Click Copy Move Content The Copy Move Content page is displayed The default selection is Category Categories Console Version Log Out Catalog Manager Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Content Devices Accounts Plans Background jobs Copy Move Content Select Content to Copy or Move cy Category Categories D Individual items C All items C Root gt _ Top 10 Downloads Top 10 Downloads o _ Featured Featured _ Business and Professional Business and Professional gt _ Communication _ Communication o _ Entertainment _ Entertainment _ Financial _ Financial _ Local Information Local Information amp _ Personal Productivity Personal Productivity C MyHobbies hMyHobbies co ae Category and content item names change from gray to black as the categories and content items are loaded Wait until all items are loaded before making a selection 4 Select the categories you want to copy or move Under the source column on the left select one or more categories to copy or move If you select a higher level category all of its subcategories including their content items are also
62. own pricing options for content This option is only available when a pricing option is defined for the content type Clicking the option restricts content providers to selecting the predefined pricing options you have enabled If you do not check Require Pricing content providers can create custom pricing for the content being submitted Note that content submitted with custom pricing must be manually edited a Available Pricing Options Enables or disables predefined pricing options for this content type You can also go to the Edit Pricing page from this section to edit existing pricing options Predefined pricing options are listed in the Available Pricing Options section which is only displayed when at least one pricing option is defined for the content type You can enable or disable one or more options by checking or clearing the check box next to each Options ID If the list of pricing options requires no change or no pricing options exist yet you can go directly to Step 4 To create predefined pricing options see Creating a Pricing Option on page 35 for instructions For a discussion of pricing options and why you would want to create them see Pricing Options on page 29 Click Done when finished All changes to the content type are saved Creating a Pricing Option From the Catalog Manager administration console click Content on the main menu bar Click the MIME Types tab Click a content type
63. per content type basis has the following benefits Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 19 20 a Defining the metadata and price for all content formats is done once Publishing and stocking for all content formats is done once Choosing and delivering compatible content formats to subscribers is automatically done for them For example a content provider has a ring tone Melody to submit The content is submitted with the ringtone content type After the content is submitted the content provider then submits an edition of Melody that has a monophonic format The monophonic version of Melody is automatically assigned the metadata and price of the initial submission Content Protection Previously the Content Delivery Server offered digital rights protection of content with Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Digital Rights Management CDS DRM agents The current version of the Content Delivery Server offers additional DRM agents that can be applied to content as described in TABLE 2 1 TABLE 2 1 DRM Types DRM Type Description CDS DRM Agents Content is protected using the CDS DRM Agents available in this release of the Content Delivery Server CDS DRM can only be used for MIDlets CDS OMA DRM Content is protected using the OMA DRM 1 0 Forward Lock format Forward Lock only Open Mobile Content is protected per the guidelines defined by OMA DRM 1 0 Alliance OMA OMA DRM 1 0 offers three types of protection formats Forward DR
64. that the subscriber has downloaded is displayed Click Edit License for the content with which you want to work Select the new status from the Status list Click OK to save the change Click OK to close the Confirmation page Extending Trial Usage Trials can be extended for content that was downloaded but not yet purchased by the subscriber To extend a trial for a subscriber follow these steps From the Vending Manager administration console click Accounts on the main menu bar Click the Subscribers tab The list of Subscriber accounts is displayed Click the Login ID for the subscriber account with which you want to work The Subscriber Account page is displayed Click Content List The list of content that the subscriber has downloaded is displayed Click Edit License for the content with which you want to work Click Renew Trials The subscriber receives one additional free usage Note The subscriber s device does not show the additional trial until the original trial runs have completed Click OK to save your change Administrator Guide 2005Q4 Issuing a Refund From the Vending Manager administration console click Accounts on the main menu bar Click the Subscribers tab The list of Subscriber accounts is displayed Click the login ID for the subscriber that you want to work with The Subscriber Account Details page is displayed Click Content List
65. the case of a video or image file clicking Load previews the image or video For an audio file clicking Load Audio plays the file If you do not want to use this file click Remove to remove the file and return to Step 9 Chapter3 Vending Manager 227 11 Click Save to save the MMS message to the server Alternatively you can click Save and Test to save the message and to perform a test send See Testing a New MMS Message on page 229 for more Information 12 Click OK to close the Confirmation page v Editing an MMS Message 1 Click MMS on the main menu of the Vending Manager administration console 2 Click the title or text of a message The MMS Message wizard is displayed 3 Edit the information that you want to change in the MMS Message wizard In the Edit MMS page you can change the message name and text placement of the message on the screen or the device types To change the image video or audio file for the message click Next to proceed to the Message Name message_name page Console Version Log Out Vending Manager QS Sun Java System Content Delivery Server E a Walon ert Content Accounts Plans Campaigns MMS Reports Vending Manager Administration Console Message Name Special discount offer Cancel Back Save Save amp Test Add Image Video Content Select content type Video 3gp O Imaget gif jpg jped png tif tif wimp bmp es Add Audio Content Au
66. the failed job to see which content failed verification See Getting Job Status on page 126 for information on background jobs Device capabilities include the following Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 69 70 m System capabilities Capabilities primarily used by the Content Delivery Server They define capabilities that a device must have to perform Content Delivery Server functionality For instance system capabilities define whether a device supports Short Message Service SMS or Wireless Application Protocol WAP Push a Mandatory capabilities Capabilities that must be defined for a device to accept MIDlet applications Content Delivery Server specific capabilities Non industry standard capabilities that are specific to the server s functionality For example the Supported Libraries capability enables you to set the libraries that the device supports Libraries define the API sets that are supported The Supported Libraries capability enables the Content Delivery Server to match an application to a device that supports the libraries used by the MIDlet m User interface and software capabilities Capabilities that specify the characteristics of the device The Content Delivery Server uses these capabilities to refine the capability matching process To determine which devices can access the submitted content the Content Delivery Server performs a capability match comparing the capabilities of the devices defined in the
67. to save the new Developer plan A confirmation message is displayed Click OK to close the confirmation message You can now add Developer accounts to the plan See Adding a Developer Licensee to a Developer Plan on page 122 Editing a Developer Plan Before you edit a Developer plan you might want to view the Developer accounts associated with the plan See Viewing Developer Licensees on page 121 To edit a Developer plan follow these steps From the Catalog Manager click Plans in the main menu bar Click the Developer Plans tab The Developer Plan Management page is displayed Select Developer Plans from the drop down list Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 121 4 Click the Developer plan that you want to modify The Developer Plan Definition page is displayed Console Version Log Out Catalog Manager Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Content Devices Accounts Plans Developer Plan Definition Developer Plan Definition Developer Licensees reat perete Allows use of Nokia specific classes Profile Mame Description MIDP 2 0 Profile Allows support for advanced MIDP classes 5 Click Edit The Developer Plan Definition page displays the same fields as those described in Adding a Developer Plan on page 119 6 Change the information as required then click OK v Viewing Developer Licensees Developer licensees are the developer accounts assigned to a Developer
68. virtually any type of wireless content over the air OTA to their subscribers The Content Delivery Server separates content aggregation presentation and delivery into two distinct managers the Catalog Manager and the Vending Manager With these managers operators can centrally manage content customize multiple subscriber interfaces and provide fast downloads The following figure provides a high level overview of the Content Delivery Server Java Applications Wallpapers Operator Java System Content Delivery Server Subscriber 1 The content provider creates an application and submits it to the Catalog Manager using the web based Developer Portal 2 The Catalog Manager validates the content 2 Administrator Guide 2005Q4 3 The Catalog Manager administrator publishes the content making it available to the Vending Manager 4 The Vending Manager administrator selects content published from the Catalog Manager and stocks the content making it available to subscribers Catalog Manager The Catalog Manager is the content aggregator or warehouse It manages all the content coming from the developer community After the content is authorized the Catalog Manager makes the content available to the Vending Managers The Vending Managers then sell the content to their unique subscriber community The Catalog Manager supports any type of content The Catalog Manager administrators define the type of content that they w
69. want to view If you do not know the ID search for the subscriber using their MSISDN The Subscriber Account page is displayed Click the Content List tab The Subscriber Account page shows the list of content downloaded by the subscriber Under the License column any content sent or received as gift is noted along with the Login ID of the recipient or the giver of the gift Managing Subscriber Licenses You can change the status of an application license for a subscriber The change takes effect the next time the subscriber attempts to access that application If you cancel a license the subscriber must either wait for you to reactivate the license or purchase another license to continue using the application If you reactivate a license that you previously cancelled the terms of the original license are reinstated and the subscriber is not billed Note You can change the status of licenses only for content items that use the subscription pricing option except for content that was given or received as a gift To manage subscriber licenses follow these steps From the Vending Manager administration console click Accounts on the main menu bar Click the Subscribers tab The list of Subscriber accounts is displayed Chapter 3 Vending Manager 213 214 Click the Login ID for the subscriber account with which you want to work The Subscriber Account page is displayed Click Content List The list of content
70. with the Content Delivery Server Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 87 88 Console Version Catalog Manager Content Devices Accounts Plans Background jobs Device MIME Type Mappings Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Device MIME Type Mappings For Nokia 6310i Select Accepted MIME Type application java archive application java archive El applicationind oma drm content C applicationvnd oma drm message C applicationind oma drim rights w krl C applicationvnd oma drm rights xml application jam C audiofamr If the Manage MIME Types button is not available wait a few minutes for the previous edit request to complete before attempting to make more changes When you change the MIME types supported by a device the capability matching process is run to update the list of content that matches the device If a lot of content must be Content Type midlet iappli midlet midlet midlet midlet iappli ringtone checked the process can take a while 3 Select the MIME types that this device supports If the device can support a MIME type that is not in the list you can register the MIME type then remap MIME types See Registering a MIME Type on page 40 4 For each MIME type selected provide the following information Administrator Guide 2005Q4 Alternate MIME Types audiofamr ringtone audiofbasic fringtone audiofimelody ringtone audiosmidi ringtone
71. your own account by clicking the My Account tab on the Account Management page The Administrator Account Details page is displayed From here you can edit or delete an Administrator Account Adding a Vending Manager Administrator Account From the Vending Manager click Accounts on the Main menu Click the Administrators tab The list of Administrator Accounts is displayed Click Add New Administrator The Add New Administrator page is displayed An asterisk beside a field indicates the field is required Administrator Guide 2005Q4 Console Version Log Out Vending Manager Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Content Accounts Plans Campaigns MMS Reports Add New Administrator Indicates required field Administrator Information OK Cancel Login ID Password Confirm Password Status Enabled gt Role Administrator Last Name First Name Middle Hame Email Phone FO OK Cancel Complete the following fields m Login ID Enter the Login ID the administrator uses to access the Vending Manager It must be unique and at least three characters a Password Enter a password of at least four characters m Confirm Password Reenter the password m Status Leave the status as Enabled unless you want to suspend access to the Vending Manager m Role Select the role that you want to assign to the administrator either
72. 0 Supported Libraries MIDP 2 o Browser Type HTML Symbian Device Capabilities Capability Value Bits Per Pixel 16 v Mapping MIME Types to a Device Each device has specific requirements for the content that it can support You must specify the MIME types supported for each device that you define For each MIME type supported by the device do the following 86 Administrator Guide 2005Q4 m Identify other MIME types that are accepted as alternatives to the selected MIME type m Indicate the extension associated with the MIME type m Indicate whether the device supports one step or two step download for that MIME type and indicate if the device supports Multimedia Message Service MMS You can select OTA One Step OTA Two Step Nokia Smart Messaging NSM or Enhanced Messaging EMS One step download occurs when all information associated with the content is downloaded in a single step One step download is valid for any content type other than MIDlets If a descriptor file is associated with the content the download is performed in two steps first the descriptor file is downloaded then the content is downloaded MIDlets always use two step downloads To map MIME types follow these steps From the Device Management page click the device name The properties page for the device is displayed Click Manage MIME Types The Device MIME Types Mappings page is displayed and shows the list of MIME types registered
73. 00 3200 Nokia Nokia3200 JAM capable Active Nokia 3650 3650 Nokia Nokia3650 JAM capable Active Nokia 6310i Default Device 6310i Nokia 6310i JAM capable Active Nokia 6600 6600 Nokia Nokia6600 JAM capable Active Nokia 7210 7210 Nokia Nokiaf210 JAM capable Active Nokia N Gage h Gage Nokia NokiaN Gage JAM capable Active Samsung SPH A500 SPH A500 Samsung AU MICI2 0 MMP 2 0 JAM capable Active The following information is displayed for each device Model Name The name of the device model Model Number The model number of the device Manufacturer The name of the company that manufactured the device User agent The unique identifier for the device The user agent is a regular expression that contains information about the device such as hardware browser and model information Specifying the user agent enables the Content Delivery Server to identify the device without having to ask the subscriber to specify the device details Description A short description of the device Status The status of the device as follows Active A device whose capabilities are known and is available for use by subscribers Developers can submit content to active devices a New An auto provisioned device whose capabilities are not completely known but is available for subscribers to use Developers can submit content for new devices An example of unknown capabilities might be that at the time the device was detected only an incomple
74. 27 54 Per Subscription 27 54 Per Use 27 54 setting 34 Trial 27 54 pricing options 29 creating 35 disassociating 30 editing 37 required 29 profile adding 115 deleting 118 editing 117 properties 115 viewing 114 promotional campaign 185 properties catalog manager administrator account 104 content descriptor template 76 developer account 101 developer plan 119 device 89 device library 70 editions published 140 stocked 209 submitted 48 MIME type 32 profiles 115 published content 137 stocked content 208 subscriber plan 216 vending manager account 97 vending plan 108 published content 50 changing status 50 deleting 50 denied 50 managing 134 properties 137 searching 137 setting price per category 66 testing 50 R refunds 215 remotely hosted copyrighted content 21 reports 10 223 retail price 207 S server locales see locales 92 software capabilities 235 state submitted content 44 status changing 157 subscriber license 214 status of content 136 stocked content 157 editing 159 properties 208 searching 156 setting price per category 170 stocking individual content items 142 stocking multiple content items 144 unstocking 158 updating 162 updating the catalog 152 stocking jobs checking status 151 clearing 150 status of 149 151 status of content items 152 stopping 150 viewing 149 stocking options 141 submitted content
75. 310i Business 4 Click Add New Member The Members tab displays all Subscriber accounts that are not currently members of the plan 5 Check the Subscriber accounts that you want to add to the plan then click OK The accounts are added to the plan and the plan is updated in the database 220 Administrator Guide 2005Q4 Removing Members from a Subscriber Plan From the Vending Manager administration console click Plans on the main menu bar The Subscriber Plan Management page displays all defined Subscriber plans Click the Subscriber Plan name to view the properties of a Subscriber plan The Subscriber Plan Properties page is displayed Click Members The Members tab displays all Subscriber Accounts that are currently members of the plan Check the Subscriber accounts that you want to remove from the plan then click Remove The Subscriber Plan Management page is displayed Click OK The accounts are removed from the plan and the plan is updated in the database If a removed account is not assigned to any other Subscriber plan the default plan is assigned Setting a Default Plan for New Subscribers The Vending Manager allows you to set a default plan that is automatically assigned to new Subscriber accounts You can set any of the defined Subscriber plans as the default plan To set a default Subscriber plan follow these steps From the Vending Manager administration console click Plans on the main m
76. 4 7 Medical gt Communication 2 gt E Local Information 1 Personal Productivity 3 3 See a list of content by following one of these steps a Click a category name that has no subcategories to see the list of content in that category b Expand a category with subcategories by clicking the category name then click the subcategory name to see its content list c Click View By Title to see the list of all published content This view allows you to browse all content alphabetically by title Initially the first 20 items are displayed on the first page Use the alphabet links in the browse bar to show only content beginning with the selected letter Chapter 3 Vending Manager 135 136 Console Version Content Accounts Vending Manager Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Log Out Plans Campaigns MMS Reports Content Management Catalog Stocked Content Bundled Content Content Testing Browse Catalog By Title All Categories vj 14 4 Page of2 gt gt Status Title a mi 1 Snap 36_ Auburn vi 57_Corette i Asteroid Belt Baku Baku ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ Catalog Price Categories Free for 1 use and charge 1 10 per download Featured Featured Local Information City Guides Local Information Transportation Local Information Maps Charge 0 45 first download only Charge 0 45 first download only Top 10 D
77. Administrator or Customer Care Agent a Contact information Specify administrator contact information 4 Click OK 5 Click OK again to close the Confirmation page You are informed that the new account is added to the database 6 Click OK Chapter 3 Vending Manager 203 vV Editing a Vending Manager Administrator Account To edit all Administrator Accounts you must be an administrator Customer Care Agents can edit only their own account To edit an Administrator Account follow these steps 1 From the Vending Manager administration console click Accounts on the main menu bar 2 Click Administrators The list of Administrator Accounts is displayed 3 Click an administrator name The Administrator Account page is displayed Console Version Log Out Vending Manager Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Content Accounts Plans Campaigns MMS Reports Administrator Account ret Dette General Information Login ID admin Status Enabled Role Administrator Contact Information Last Mame Semer First Name Turbo Middle Mame Email Phone 4 Click Edit The Edit Account Details page displays the same fields as those described in Adding a Vending Manager Administrator Account on page 202 204 Administrator Guide 200504 Modify the information as required Click OK The Edit Administrator confirmation page is displayed Click OK again to close the confi
78. Communication X Mobile Mail X Instant Messages amp Entertainment Financial Local Information _ Personal Productivity The Copy and Move buttons only become active when at least one selection is made in both the source and destination trees If one category tree does not have a selection for instance if you clear all selections in a tree the buttons are inactive Confirm or cancel the operation If copied content is duplicated under each destination category If moved content is removed from the original location and placed in the destination category If more than one destination category is selected content is duplicated under each category Chapter 3 Vending Manager 169 Console Version Log Out Vending Manager Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Content Accounts Plans Campaigns MMS Reports Copy Move Content Select Content to Copy or Move coy Category Categories Individual items C All items C Root gt _ Top 10 Downloads Top 10 Downloads _ Featured Featured _ Business and Professional Business and Professional _ Communication _ Communication J Mobile Mail _ Entertainment Barnyard Sounds _ Financial SpruceClock _ Local Information Technopop Personal Productivity J Instant Messages SpruceClock Technopop _ Entertainment _ Financial _ Local Information J Personal Productivity co ree ceo
79. E EN L ETAT ET TOUTES AUTRES CONDITIONS DECLARATIONS ET GARANTIES EXPRESSES OU TACITES SONT FORMELLEMENT EXCLUES DANS LA MESURE AUTORISEE PAR LA LOI APPLICABLE Y COMPRIS NOTAMMENT TOUTE GARANTIE IMPLICITE RELATIVE A LA QUALITE MARCHANDE A L APTITUDE A UNE UTILISATION PARTICULIERE OU A L ABSENCE DE CONTREFACON Contents Preface xv Introduction 1 Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Catalog Manager 3 Catalog Manager Processes 4 Automated Content Validation 5 Content Management 5 Device Management 6 Account Management 6 Plan Management 6 Fulfillment Manager 7 Vending Manager 7 Vending Manager Processes 9 Content Management 9 Plan Management 9 Account Management 9 Reporting 10 Administration Consoles 10 Browser Requirements 10 1 Accessing the Administration Consoles 11 v Logging in to the Catalog Manager 11 v Logging in to the Vending Manager 12 2 Catalog Manager 13 Managing Content 13 Managing Content Categories 14 v Viewing Categories 14 v Adding a Category 16 v Editing a Category 17 v Deleting a Category 18 Managing Content Types 19 Content Submissions 19 Content Protection 20 Inapplicable Content 21 Using CDS DRM Agents and CDS OMA Forward Lock 21 Using OMA DRM 1 0 23 OMA DRM 1 0 and Non Compliant Devices 24 MIME Types for OMA DRM 1 0 24 Associating Content Types with DRMs 25 Enabling and Disabling a DRM 26 Pricing Content 26 Pricing Options 29 Changing the Pricing of Content 29 Disassociatin
80. Item 1 is now disassociated from pricing option 1A in the Catalog Manager No changes are made to the pricing option itself TABLE B 4 Resulting Pricing for Items 1 and 2 in Scenario 2 Catalog Manager Vending Manager Item1 1 50 per Download Custom 1 50 per Download Custom PO 1A DIS PO 1A DIS Item2 1 00 per Download PO1A 1 00 per Download POI1A 244 Administration Guide 2005Q4 Scenario 3 Two changes to Item1 occur m The Vending Manager administrator edits the property of Item 1 by changing the purchase price from 1 00 to 0 75 Item 1 is now disassociated from pricing option 1A in the Vending Manager m Later the Catalog Manager administrator edits pricing option 1A by changing the purchase price from 1 00 to 0 80 In the Catalog Manager Item 1 and Item 2 are still associated with pricing option 1A TABLE B 5 Resulting Pricing for Items 1 and 2 in Scenario 3 Catalog Manager Vending Manager Item1 0 80 per Download PO1A 0 75 per Download Custom PO 1A DIS Item2 0 80 per Download PO1A 0 80 per Download PO1A Scenario 4 Two changes to Item1 occur m The Vending Manager administrator edits the property of Item 1 by changing the purchase price from 1 00 to 0 75 Item 1 is now disassociated from pricing option 1A in the Vending Manager m Later the Catalog Manager administrator edits the property of Item 1 by changing the purchase price from 1 00 to 0 80 Item 1 is now disassociated from pricing option 1A in the Cat
81. Limited Device Configuration 248 CLDC Content Content Delivery Server Content Delivery Server Specific Capabilities A sequence of characters and numbers used to identify a campaign With a coupon a subscriber can purchase content that has been promoted or discounted for a specific campaign Criteria that the Catalog Manager uses to define the devices that can download specific content Capabilities are defined in the following categories Mandatory Capabilities System Capabilities Content Delivery Server Specific Capabilities and User Interface and Software Capabilities The content aggregator or warehouse The Catalog Manager manages all the content submitted by the developer community and publishes the content to the Vending Managers Purchase Price of content set by the Catalog Manager administrator See Content Provider Price and Vending Price A logical container or bucket that holds individual Applications Ring Tones or Pictures Content categories are central to content management Categories in the Catalog Manager control access to the content by Vending Managers Categories in the Vending Manager control access to the content by Subscribers A part of the Java 2 Platform Micro Edition platform CLDC is the foundation of the Java runtime environment targeting small resource constrained devices such as mobile phones mainstream personal digital assistants and small retail payment terminals Combined wi
82. M 1 0 Lock Combined Delivery and Separate Delivery The system administrator determines which DRM types are available in the Content Delivery Server at deployment time The system administrator can choose one or more of the following DRM options None no DRM protection CDS DRM CDS OMA DRM 1 0 Forward Lock OMA DRM 1 0 To use OMA DRM 1 0 in the Content Delivery Server you must have an OMA DRM 1 0 provider See the Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Installation Guide for details Administrator Guide 2005Q4 Inapplicable Content Short Messaging Service SMS content types monophonic ringtone operator logo group logo and sms picture are supported in the Content Delivery Server Due to the delivery format for SMS content DRM protection cannot be applied The No DRM option is associated by default for all SMS content types Remotely hosted copyrighted content also cannot have DRM associated with it Attempts to submit remotely hosted content items that have content types that are associated with one of the DRM options other than No DRM fail See Pricing Content on page 26 for information on the pricing models that can be used for these types of content Using CDS DRM Agents and CDS OMA Forward Lock The Content Delivery Server provides you with CDS DRM Agents and CDS OMA DRM 1 0 Forward Lock CDS DRM Agents can only be used for MIDlet content types while CDS OMA DRM 1 0 Forward Lock can be used for any supporte
83. MS Message 1 Click MMS in the main menu of the Vending Manager administration console 2 Click New MMS Message The MMS wizard opens and the Edit MMS page is displayed Console Version Log Out Vending Manager Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Content Accounts Plans Campaigns MMS Reports Vending Manager Administration Console Indicates required field Edit MMS Cancel Save Next j Message Hame Special discount offer Text special discount offer for new subscribers Place text onthe screen at the f Top Bottom The device types you select determine the type of multimedia you can include inthe message Select at least one device or select All Device Types All Device Types Device Types Supported MIME Types Siemens SX1 imadegif imagejpeg audiofmidi video 3gpp audio AMR Mokia 3650 imadegif imagejpeg audiofmidi video 3gpp audio AMR T Sony Ericsson P00 imagegif imagejpeg audiosmidi videolsgop audiovJAMR E Mokia K600 imadegif imagejpeg audiofmidi videoa3gpp audio AMR Nokia M Gage imadegif imagejpeg audiofmidi video 3gpp audio AMR Cancel Save Next 3 Enter a name for the message and the message text A maximum of 256 characters are allowed for the message text 4 Specify whether you want the text to appear on the top or the bottom of the device s display area Note The placement of text might differ from the position selected if the Multimedia Mess
84. NSM EMS or None See Appendix A for information on device capabilities Click Modify This Device The Device Management page is displayed that shows the properties of the new device Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 85 5 Click OK The Device Management page is displayed that shows the list of devices v Activating New or Quarantined Devices When you are sure a newly detected device is capable of supporting content you can make that device available to developers and subscribers by changing its status from New or Quarantined to Active To activate new or quarantined devices follow these steps 1 Click Devices from the Catalog Manager menu bar 2 Click the new or quarantined device from the list of devices 3 Click the Activate button in the Device Management page for the selected device Console Version Log Out Catalog Manager Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Content Devices Accounts Plans Device Management Device Management Activate Edit Manage MIME Types f Select Compatible Devices Device Descriptions Mame Sony Ericsson P800 Status heyy Anew device was detected and auto created Developers can submit content to this device Subscribers can use this device but will have limited content Click Activate once Capabilities and Mime Types have been reviewed Description JAM capable Manufacturer Sony Ericsson Model Number POO User agent SonyEricssonPsoo hes MIDP 1
85. SO 639 You can find a full list of these codes at http www ics uci edu pub ietf http related iso639 txt You must also enter a valid ISO Country Code These codes are the upper case two letter codes as defined by ISO 3166 You can find a full list of these codes at http www chemie fu berlin de diverse doc ISs0_3166 html Enter the language in the Description field 4 Click Create to add the locale The new locale is added to the list and the server is updated The new locale is then available for selection for use by content and devices 94 Administrator Guide 2005Q4 Console Version Log Out Catalog Manager Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Content Dewices Accounts Plans Background jobs Manage Server Locales Devices Libraries Templates Locales Server locales Locale Code Language Code Country Code Description Action a A a A v Changing a Locale To edit or update a locale or locale information follow these steps 1 Select the value for the locale you want to change and enter the new value For instance to change the English to Australian English replace the Country Code with AU and replace the Description with Australian or Australian English 2 Click Update Deleting a Locale To remove a locale from the server click Delete for the locale you want to remove Do not delete locales that are being used by content or devices An error message appears if an attem
86. Server Pricing Models Pricing Model Free always Trial First download only Every download Per use Per period Per subscription Per interval Definition No charge for downloading content Content can be downloaded any number of times for however long content is available No charge for content on initial download Subscriber must purchase content for subsequent downloads Subscriber is charged for initial download of content Subscriber is not charged for subsequent downloads Subscriber is charged for each download of content Subscriber can download content once after purchase and is charged for N uses Subscriber can download content once after purchase and is charged for running content for the specified length of time for example 3 days 2 weeks or 1 month Charge for N days weeks months or years Subscriber can download content an unlimited number of times during the subscription period and is automatically charged for the next period of use when the current period expires Charge recurring fee daily weekly monthly or yearly Subscriber can download content an unlimited number of times during the interval and is charged for running content from the specified start date to the specified end date Charge for use starting mm dd yyyy through mm dd yyyy a A grace period can be applied to this pricing model by the Vending Manager administrator m Catalog Price Shows the price charged to su
87. Support for these MIME types must be added to device profiles for devices capable of receiving OMA DRM 1 0 protected content Administrator Guide 2005Q4 Associating Content Types with DRMs When assigning a DRM type to a content type be aware that CDS DRM can only be used with MIDlets Be aware also that SMS content types and remotely hosted copyrighted content cannot be assigned a DRM Other than these restrictions the choice of no DRM CDS OMA DRM 1 0 Forward Lock and OMA DRM 1 0 can be used with any content type This release of the Content Delivery Server contains the default associations of DRM types to content types shown in TABLE 2 5 TABLE 2 5 DRM Options and Associated DRM Types and Content Types Default Setting for DRM DRM Type Content Type Type None no DRM protection group logo Enabled lappli image midlet monophonic ringtone operator logo ringtone sms picture video CDS DRM midlet Enabled CDS OMA DRM 1 0 none Enabled Forward Lock OMA DRM 1 0 none Disabled Forward Lock Combined Delivery Separate Delivery a Although no content type is associated with CDS OMA DRM 1 0 Forward Lock by default you can as sign it to the content type of your choice through the Catalog Manager You can assign a DRM through the MIME types page in the Catalog Manager During deployment only one DRM can be associated with a particular content type That means that even though None CDS OMA DRM 1 0 Forward Lock and OMA DRM
88. System Content Delivery Server Content Accounts Plans Campaigns MMS Reports Edit External Content Catalog Stocked Content Bundled Content Content Testing Edit External ID Select on page m EUR contentios O cousins Title ID External Content ID External Group ID M Launch Screen 1004 onn BEE O Splash Screen 1005 Detauit external conter MMEA BEE M SpruceDraw 1000 prm G BEE 6 Select the items that you want to change 7 Enter or select the external content ID and external group ID in the fields for an item to change individual items To change all selected items to the same external content ID select Content IDs and enter a value or select the value to be assigned to all items To change all selected items to the same external group ID select Group IDs and enter a value or select the value to be assigned to all items 8 Click Submit to submit your changes Updating Stocked Content If an update is available for stocked content the Properties page displays the following options at the top of the page m View in Catalog Click View in Catalog to open the Properties page of the content m Update Click Update to update the content 162 Administrator Guide 2005Q4 vV Copying or Moving Categories of Content You can move or copy whole categories of content at a single time in the Vending Manager By copying or moving one or more categories you are copying or moving all the c
89. The Content Descriptor Template Definition page is displayed Console Version Log Out Catalog Manager amp Sun Sun Java System Content Delivery Server e Content Devices Accounts Plans Background jobs Content Descriptor Template Content Descriptor Template Definition Cancel Save Template Hame MIME Type Extension Enter or paste the contents of the descriptor file here Cancel Save 4 Enter the following information m Template Name A name for the new library m MIME Type The string to define the MIME type m Extension The extension that is associated with the MIME type Descriptor file The content descriptor template using XSL You can enter the statements directly in the edit field or paste an existing template and make modifications to it See TABLE 2 11 for information on the attributes that you can use in the template Information about XSL is available from the Internet Click on one of the default templates to see an example 5 Click Save to save the new template A confirmation page is displayed 6 Click OK to display the list of templates 78 Administrator Guide 2005Q4 Editing a Content Descriptor Template From the Catalog Manager administration console click Devices on the main menu bar Click the Templates tab The list of templates is displayed Click the name of the template that you want to edit The template properties are displayed Click Edit
90. Use and Time Sensitive Standard Connected Use and Time Sensitive 242 Administration Guide 2005Q4 Content Type midlet midlet midlet midlet midlet midlet Pricing Model Free always First download only Every download Per period Per subscription Free always Trial First download only Every download Per period Per use Free always Trial First download only Every download Per period Per use Per subscription Free always Trial First download only Every download Per period Per use Per subscription Free always Trial First download only Every download Per period Per use Per subscription Free always Trial First download only Every download Per period Per use Per subscription TABLE B 1 Associated DRMs Content Types and Pricing Models Continued DRM Type DRM Agent or Format CDS OMA DRM 1 0 Forward Lock OMA DRM 1 0 Forward Lock Combined Delivery Separate Delivery Content Type ringtone image midlet lappli video ringtone image midlet lappli video ringtone image midlet lappli video ringtone image midlet lappli video Pricing Scenarios Pricing Model Free always First download only Every download Free always First download only Every download Trial Per use Per period Per interval Trial Per use Per period Per interval The pricing scenarios given here show the effect on content in both the Catalog Manager
91. Value User Interface and Software Capabilities Continued Example Value Yes or No OTA NSM EMS Yes or No US ASCII ISO 8859 1 30000 US ASCII ISO 8859 1 128 128 Depending on the capability you can specify the value as a List Integer or Boolean 236 Administration Guide 2005Q4 List A list value can contain one or more values To select multiple values from the list provided hold the Control key while clicking on each item that you want to include Each value is shown on a separate line when the items are displayed as a string For example Supported Libraries takes a list value that can be either DOJA 1 0 MIDP 1 0 or MIDP 2 0 Integer An integer value is a numeric value The integer must be a whole number The value does not support decimal points For example Number of Softkeys takes an integer value such as 2 Boolean A valid Boolean value for a device capability is either yes or no For example Image Capable can take a Boolean value of Yes Device Specifications This section provides a sample of a device capabilities specification for a device supported by the Content Delivery Server the Nokia 6310i default device The last section provides blank tables that you can fill out for other devices that you want to support Note The device information given in the specifications table for the Nokia 6310i shows only the device capabilities that are supported in the Content Delivery Ser
92. ability matching for devices with Active status is done at the time of import The Content Delivery Server provides some device definitions that you can import if you choose Device definition files are located at SCDS_HOME dist cds handset_definitions where CDS_HOME is the directory where the Content Delivery Server is installed To import a device follow these steps From the Catalog Manager administration console click Devices on the main menu bar Click Import on the Device Management page Click Browse on the Import Device page and select the xm1 file containing the data for the device you want to import If you want to review the device capabilities before making it available select the option Quarantine this device Administrator Guide 2005Q4 Click Import The device is listed on the Device Management page Unless the Quarantine option was selected the device has a status of Active Exporting Devices To export a device that is to create a device definition file in xm1 format for an existing device From the Catalog Manager administration console click Devices on the main menu bar Click the desired device from the list on the Device Management page Click Export An XML file that defines the properties for the device is displayed Use the window s File menu to save the file to your preferred location Managing Server Locales A locale is a collection of information necessa
93. add it to the list of devices and designate the previous version of the device as compatible to it When content is created that specifies the new version the content can be seen on either the previous version of the device or the new version Note however that content that is created that specifies the earlier device version is not immediately accessible through the newer device You must edit the earlier device s description to include the new version as a compatible device You can modify an edition of the content to include the new version as a supported device See the following procedure for instructions Adding Supported Devices to Existing Content When a new device is available that can support existing content the content can be edited to include the new device as one of its supported devices To add a device as a supported device to existing content follow these steps Click Content in the Catalog Manager s main menu Select the desired content from the content list Click on an instrumented edition of the content in View Content Properties page Click Select for Supported Devices on the View Content Edition page Select one or more compatible devices and click OK Selecting the option Force no devices to be selected for this edition results in no devices being associated with the content edition The edition is no longer available to subscribers Click OK again to confirm your selections Editing a De
94. age Service Center MMSC you use or the subscriber s device does not support the Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language SMIL template specified in mms_smil template filename property Administrator Guide 2005Q4 5 Select one or more device types in the table The device type table lists the MMS capable devices from your chosen list of supported devices The table has navigation buttons that enables you to display additional device entries 6 Click Next to proceed Console Version Log Out at Vending Manager amp Sun Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Phot eia Content Accounts Plans Campaigns MMS Reports Vending Manager Administration Console Message Name Special discount offer Cancel Back Save Save amp Test Add Image Video Content Select content type Video 3gp O Imaget gif jpg jped png tif tif wimp bmp es e Add Audio Content Audio mid midi amr au snd waw Load Audio O Browse Cancel Back Save Save amp Test 7 Select the media type you want to include with the message This page enables you to select any of the media types that are appropriate for the selected devices If you select both image or video and audio the media types are run serially 8 Enter the path or browse for the media file 9 Click Load The page refreshes and now Preview and Remove buttons are present 10 Ooptional Click Preview to preview the media file In
95. ager 171 Console Version Log Out Vending Manager Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Content Accounts Plans Campaigns MMS Reports Customize Prices Indicates required field Customize Prices Categories Select from Category Browser 5 Global Package on Top 10 Downloads O Featured HE Business and Professional HE Communication 0 Entertainment HO Financial LI Local Information O Personal Productivity External Content ID Change the price of only selected content that has the following IDs External Content ID External Group ID Pricing changes will apply only to the selected contents existing pricing models Change the pricing of selected content to on C fo kii Above current price C 0 00 Above current price Customize Price Cancel 4 Select the category or subcategories of content or specific contents To change the purchase price of all the contents of a category simply click the category itself To change the purchase price of specific content items in a category navigate through the category to select individual content items 5 Optional Select the External Content ID filter to apply the pricing change to only those selected contents that have the given ID Click Choose to select the desired content ID or group ID Content items in the same category but assigned to a content or a group ID different than the one c
96. ager administration console click Content on the main menu bar Click the Catalog tab if it is not the active tab The Content Management page displays a list of the main categories Navigate to the item with which you want to work You can use the search feature or view the list of content for the category that contains the item Click the title of the item The Content Properties page is displayed The list of editions available is shown in the Editions section at the bottom of the page Chapter 3 Vending Manager 139 Last Modified Date Friday September 4 2005 Pricing Catalog Price Charge 0 75 first download only Categories 1 Home Featured eune 2 Home Business and Professional Small Business Catalog Description Product Title Launch Screen Version 1 1 Short Description splash screen Long Description splash screen User Guide User guide not available Device Iron Device icon not available Small leon Small icon not available Large Icon Large icon not available Primary Screen Shot Screenshot not available Secondary Screen Shot Screenshot not available Eae o O oo Edition ID Name Version Edition Type Original Edition Modified Date 10149 Launch Screen 1 Original OS 09 2005 4 10 PM 1022 Launch Screen_Downloadable Ta Final 10149 OS 09 2005 4 10 PM 1023 Launch Screen Large Screen 2 0 Original OS 09 2005 4 22 PM 1024 Launch Screen Large Screen_Downloadable 2 0 Final 1023 OS 09 2005 4 22 PM The f
97. al items All items _ Top 10 Downloads Featured _ Business and Professional _ Small Business _j Legal C Medical _ Investment _ Accounting _ Communication _ Entertainment Financial _ Exchanges _ Local Information J Personal Productivity cor mo Log Out amp Sun Midiy eri C Root Top 10 Downloads Featured Business and Professional _ Communication _ Entertainment _ Financial _ Local Information Personal Productivity 7 7 7 7 The preceding figure shows the results of moving the Investment and Accounting categories to the Business and Professional category All content items in Investment and Accounting were also moved If you copy or move a category to another category and decide you no longer want that category in its new location you can take one of the following actions Administrator Guide 2005Q4 m If the category is empty that is it contains no content items or subcategories you can delete the category from its new location See Deleting a Category on page 133 for more information m If the category is not empty you must remove its subcategories and content items by moving or copying them to another location before you can delete the category vV Copying or Moving Content Items By selecting Individual items on the Copy Move Content page you can select specific content items to copy or move to other categories N
98. alog Manager TABLE B 6 Resulting Pricing for Items 1 and 2 in Scenario 4 Catalog Manager Vending Manager Item1 0 80 per Download Custom 0 80 per Download Custom PO 1A DIS PO 1A DIS Item2 1 00 per Download POI1A 1 00 per Download POI1A Scenario 5 The Vending Manager administrator has a custom price of 0 80 for Item1 The administrator then unstocks Item1 and later restocks Item1 and accepts pricing option 1A for Item1 Item1 is now associated with its original pricing option TABLE B 7 Resulting Pricing for Items 1 and 2 in Scenario 5 Catalog Manager Vending Manager Item1 1 00 per Download POIA 1 00 per Download PO 1A RE Item 2 1 00 per Download POI1A 1 00 per Download POI1A Appendix B Content Pricing 245 Scenario 6 Item1 is never associated with a pricing option The Catalog Manager administrator assigns a price of 2 00 to it Later the administrator changes the price to 2 50 TABLE B 8 Resulting Pricing for Items 1 and 2 in Scenario 6 Catalog Manager Vending Manager Item1 2 50 per Download Custom 2 50 per Download Custom Item 2 1 00 per Download PO1A 1 00 per Download POIA 246 Administration Guide 2005Q4 Glossary This glossary defines the terms and acronyms used in the context of this guide Accounts Active Content Administrator Administrator Accounts Applications Billing Model Bundled Content Campaign The individuals who have access to the Sun Java System Content Delivery Server
99. alog Manager administrator Testing content is available to Vending Managers for distribution only to subscribers with testing roles assigned by the Vending Manager Stocked content on the Vending Manager that is unpublished by the Catalog Manager Unavailable content is not available to the Vending Manager or to subscribers The Vending Manager administrator cannot change the status of content that is unavailable The Vending Manager administrator can only unstock it Published content received from the Catalog Manager that is not currently stocked in the Vending Manager Unstocked content is available in the Vending Manager catalog The Vending Manager administrator can stock published content received from the Catalog Manager and unstock content with stocked status in the Vending Manager Stocked content whose catalog property information has changed A unique identifier for a mobile device model The user agent is a regular expression that usually contains hardware browser and model information about the device The Content Delivery Server uses the user interface and software capabilities to refine the capability matching process The Vending Manager manages content published by the Catalog Manager The Vending Manager controls subscriber access and purchase pricing and provides daily statistical reports on the Content Delivery Server Vending Managers are generally configured to serve separate enterprises and a single Catalog Mana
100. an Existing MMS Message 230 Contents xi v Deleting an MMS Message 230 v Using the MMS Test Log 231 A Device Capabilities 233 Descriptions of the Capabilities 233 System Capabilities 233 Mandatory Capabilities 234 Content Delivery Server Specific Capabilities 234 Browser Capabilities 235 User Interface and Software Capabilities 235 Specifying a Capability Value 236 List 237 Integer 237 Boolean 237 Device Specifications 237 Nokia 63101 238 User Defined Devices 239 Content Pricing 241 Pricing Scenarios 243 Glossary 247 Index 255 Administrator Guide 2005Q4 TABLE 2 1 TABLE 2 2 TABLE 2 3 TABLE 2 4 TABLE 2 5 TABLE 2 6 TABLE 2 7 TABLE 2 8 TABLE 2 9 TABLE 2 10 TABLE 2 11 TABLE 2 12 TABLE 2 13 TABLE 2 14 TABLE 2 15 TABLE 3 1 TABLE 3 2 TABLE A 1 TABLE A 2 TABLE A 3 Tables DRM Types 20 CDS DRM Agents 21 OMA DRM 1 0 Formats 23 Required MIME Types for OMA DRM 1 0 24 DRM Options and Associated DRM Types and Content Types 25 Content Delivery Server Pricing Models 27 DRM Options and Pricing Models 28 Content Status Types 44 Content Status Types 50 Content Delivery Server Pricing Models 54 Content Attributes for Content Descriptor Templates 75 Account Types 95 Search and Display Operations 96 Plan Types 107 Background Job Indicators 125 Content Status Symbols 136 Properties Available for Notification Templates 198 Mandatory Capabilities 234 Content Deliver
101. an download content once after purchase and is charged for running content for the specified length of time for example 3 days 2 weeks or 1 month Charge for N days weeks months or years Per subscription Subscriber can download content an unlimited number of times during the subscription period and is automatically charged for the next period of use when the current period expires Charge recurring fee daily weekly monthly or yearly Per interval Subscriber can download content an unlimited number of times during the interval and is charged for running content from the specified start date to the specified end date Charge for use starting mm dd yyyy through mm dd yyyy a A grace period can be applied for this pricing model by the Vending Manager administrator The former usage pricing model of X downloads in Y days is no longer available by default That pricing model is now used optionally as a grace period A grace period if configured at deployment can be attributed to the Every Download pricing model see TABLE 2 10 Upon purchase a grace period allows additional numbers of downloads or extends the download period The system administrator can set the properties pricing model recurringDownload numberOfDays and pricing model recurringDownload numberOfTimes to enable a grace period See the Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Installation Guide for information on setting a grace period Each DRM supports some set o
102. ancial _ Local Information Financial Personal Productivity hiyHobbies _ Exchanges o X Investment X Accounting _ Local Information _ Personal Productivity C MyHobbies 6 Click Copy or Move The Copy and Move buttons only become active when at least one selection is made in both the source and destination trees If one category tree does not have a selection for instance if you clear all selections in a tree the buttons are inactive 7 Confirm or cancel the operation If copied categories and their associated content are duplicated under each destination category If moved categories and their content are removed from the original location and placed in the destination category If more than one destination category is selected categories and content are duplicated under each destination category Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 61 Console Version Catalog Manager Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Content Devices Accounts Plans Background jobs Log Out Copy Move Content Select Content to Copy or Move er eae Category Categories Copy Move gt Individual items All items _ Top 10 Downloads _ Featured _ Business and Professional _ Small Business _ Investment Legal _ Accounting C Medical _ Mobile Mail C Communication gt _ Instant Messages _ Entertainment _ Financial _ Exchanges _ Loca
103. and Professional Communication Entertainment Financial Local Information X Personal Productivity C MyHobbies If copied content is duplicated under each destination category If moved content is removed from the original location and placed in the destination category If more than one destination category is selected content is duplicated under each category Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 65 66 Log Out Console Version Catalog Manager Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Content Devices Accounts Plans Background jobs Copy Move Content Select Content to Copy or Move Cem cow ane O Category Categories Individual items C All items Root C Top 10 Downloads _ Featured Business and Professional _ Communication J Mobile Mail I Splash Screen I N_Ringer J SpruceClock gt _ Instant Messages _ Top 10 Downloads _ Featured Business and Professional Communication Entertainment Financial Local Information _ Personal Productivity C MyHobbies _ Entertainment _ Financial _ Local Information _ Personal Productivity I Splash Screen I N_Ringer J SpruceClock com mow The preceding figure shows the results of copying the content items N_Ringer and Splash Screen to the Personal Productivity category The content items are still available in the Mobile Mail category If you copy a content item to a category and deci
104. and is not responsible or liable for any content advertising products or other materials available through such sites How This Document Is Organized This guide is divided into the following chapters m Chapter 1 introduces the Content Delivery Server and describes the content life cycle as it relates to the Catalog Manager and Vending Manager It describes the automatic content validation process that the Content Delivery Server performs on submitted content It also describes how to log in to the Catalog Manager and Vending Manager administration consoles XV m Chapter 2 describes how to administer the Catalog Manager It provides instructions on how to review categorize and publish content It describes how to define the mobile devices supported and their capabilities It also describes how to manage access for developers and Vending Managers m Chapter 3 describes how to administer the Vending Manager It describes how to stock content manage Administrator and Subscriber Accounts and run system reports m Appendix A describes the capability matching process and defines the device capabilities currently supported by the Content Delivery Server m Appendix B provides a description of the digital rights management types supported in the Content Delivery Server and provides a set of business scenarios involving content pricing and availability in the Catalog and Vending Managers m The Glossary defines the terms used in the co
105. and the Vending Manager when changes are made to the purchase price of content All scenarios are based on the following existing conditions m Pricing option 1A is defined in the Catalog Manager as 1 00 per Download m Two content items Item1 and Item2 both are assigned pricing option 1A a Automatic pricing updates is selected in the Vending Manager Appendix B Content Pricing 243 Initial purchase price for Item 1 and Item 2 are shown as they exist in the Catalog Manager and the Vending Manager The currency type is the same for both the Catalog Manager and Vending Manager The General Pricing Rule is 1 00 is equivalent to 1 00 and no markup is applied TABLE B 2 Initial Pricing Set for Items 1 and 2 Catalog Manager Vending Manager Item1 1 00 per Download POI1A 1 00 per Download POI1A Item2 1 00 per Download POI1A 1 00 per Download POI1A Table notation m PO Pricing option m DIS Content is disassociated from pricing option m RE Content is reassociated with pricing option Scenario 1 The Catalog Manager administrator edits pricing option 1A from 1 00 per Download to 1 50 per Download TABLE B 3 Resulting Pricing for Items 1 and 2 in Scenario 1 Catalog Manager Vending Manager Item1 1 50 per Download POI1A 1 50 per Download PO1A Item2 1 50 per Download POI1A 1 50 per Download POIA Scenario 2 The Catalog Manager administrator edits the properties of Item 1 by changing its purchase price to 1 50
106. ange Status To drop down list select the status you want to assign to the edition You can select either Published Pending Denied Deleted or Testing Click GO A confirmation page is displayed You can enter a message to the developer to provide an explanation of the edition status Click OK to confirm the status change Editing Content You can use the Edit Content page to change one or more properties of a content item For instance you can change which categories contain the content item You can also use this page to change the pricing option for submitted content on an individual basis if the pricing option currently set for the content is not desired Locate the content on one of the status lists or perform a content search to locate the content Click the title of the content that you want to edit The View Content Properties page is displayed This information is taken from the content originally submitted by the developer All editable fields are displayed with a white background You can also view and edit the content developer s profile by clicking View Profile next to the developer s name See Editing a Developer Account on page 103 for more information If icons documentation or screen shots were submitted with the content you can view the items by clicking on the View button for the item If the item is a ring tone and a preview was submitted you can click the Listen button to hear the previ
107. ant to accept for their enterprise The Catalog Manager administrator manages these functions Submitted and published content Supported mobile devices Content provider access and pricing Vending Manager access and content Administrator access The following figure provides a high level overview of the role of the Catalog Manager in the lifecycle of an application It also illustrates the Catalog Manager processes Chapter 1 Introduction 3 Validates content Accepts rejects content Catalog Manager Publishes content to Device Management Vending med od Device Provisioning Capability Management Manager Fortal Content Management Category Vending Submitted Published Management Manager Account Management DEVELOPER Submits content to Developer pi Administrator Mane Catalog Manager via m zz aaa t the Developer Portal E 1 Developers submit content to the Catalog Manager The Catalog Manager runs an automated validation process on the content to ensure there is no malicious content and that the content matches the supported devices 2 The content goes to the Submitted Content section of the Catalog Manager for review by the administrator The administrator reviews the content and if required edits the content and modifies the pricing and category assignments The administrator can accept or reject the content 3 The Catalog Manager publishes the content which mak
108. ant to examine You can use the search feature or view the list of content for the category that contains the item Click the title of the item The View Content Properties page is displayed If icons documentation or screen shots were submitted with the content click the View button for the item to see what was submitted If the item is a ring tone and a preview was submitted you can click the Listen button to hear the preview Click OK Administrator Guide 2005Q4 Viewing Editions of Stocked Content From the Vending Manager administration console click Content on the main menu bar Click the Stocked Content tab if it is not the active tab The Content Management page displays a list of the main categories defined Navigate to the item that you want to examine You can use the search feature or view the list of content for the category that contains the item Click the title of the item The View Content Properties page is displayed The list of editions available are shown in the Editions section at the end of the page Click the name of the edition that you want to view The View Content Edition properties page is displayed Click OK The View Content Properties page is displayed Click OK again to return to the Stocked Content list Managing Subscriber Accounts Subscriber accounts are for individuals who buy content from the Vending Manager Subscriber accounts include the licenses for conte
109. at are assigned to the plan See Viewing Subscriber Plan Members on page 219 To edit a Subscriber plan follow these steps 1 From the Vending Manager administration console click Plans on the main menu bar The Subscriber Plan Management page displays the list of Subscriber plans defined 2 Click the name of the Subscriber Plan you want to edit The Subscriber Plan Management page is displayed 218 Administrator Guide 2005Q4 3 Console wersion Log Out oe Vending Manager Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Content Accounts Plans Campaigns MMS Reports Subscriber Plan Management Properties Members Shipping and Handling rent Dette Description dbase and forms for businesses plan plan_includes label Business small business orientation The Shipping and Handling supports contentin following categories Categories Home Business and Professional Small Business Home Business and Professional Legal Horme Business and Professional gt Medical Home Business and Professional Landscaping Horme Financial Investment Home Financial Accounting Home Financial Exchanges Click Edit The Subscriber Plan Management page displays the same fields as those described in Adding a Subscriber Plan on page 217 Modify the plan as required then click OK The plan is updated in the database Click OK The list of subscriber plans is displayed Viewing Subscriber Plan Members
110. ated with digital rights management DRM The following section discusses the DRM options supported in the Content Delivery Server and their association with content types Content Submissions The Catalog Manager administrator configures the Content Delivery Server to setup either separate or single content type submission By default the Content Delivery Server is configured for separate content type submissions The two setups are described as follows m Separate content types Each format of a content item is submitted individually Submitting content on a per format basis has the following benefits Individual formats of content can be submitted and managed individually Defining the metadata and the pricing of content per format for example a higher resolution image can be priced higher while a lower resolution image can be priced lower Providing subscribers with the ability to choose from among compatible content formats For example a content provider submits a screen saver image Sunset of content type image and makes a separate submission of Sunset that has that content type sms_picture Each format of Sunset has its own metadata and price m Single content types Content is submitted under one content type Once the initial content is submitted edition can be submitted for each format of the content Editions have the same pricing option and preview file if any as the original content Submitting content on a
111. ategories gt Individual items All items Root amp _ Top 10 Downloads Top 10 Downloads _ Featured Featured amp Business and Professional Q X Business and Professional amp Communication Small Business _ Entertainment Legal Financial Medical _ Exchanges Investment X Investment _ Communication Xi Accounting _ Entertainment Local Information amp Financial amp _ Personal Productivity amp _ Local Information Personal Productivity en Eee es 6 Click Copy or Move The Copy and Move buttons only become active when at least one selection is made in both the source and destination trees If one category tree does not have a selection for instance if you clear all selections in a tree the buttons are inactive Chapter 3 Vending Manager 165 166 7 Confirm or cancel the operation If copied categories and their associated content are duplicated under each destination category If moved categories and their content are removed from the original location and placed in the destination category If more than one destination category is selected categories and content are duplicated under each destination category Console Version Vending Manager Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Content Accounts Plans Campaigns MMS Reports Copy Move Content Select Content to Copy or Move Category Categories gt Individu
112. ategories Creating adding and editing categories Managing Catalog Content Viewing content available from the Catalog Manager a Stocking content and updating the catalog Managing Stocked Content a Modifying pricing Updating content Creating Customized Marketing Campaigns Creating messages to send to subscribers Managing Vending Manager Administrator Accounts Creating and managing Vending Manager Administrator accounts In addition to the tasks the administrator also performs all the tasks that Customer Care Agents perform Customer Care Agents perform the following tasks Viewing Stocked Content Viewing the content stocked on the Vending Manager Managing Subscriber Accounts Creating and managing Subscriber accounts a Managing Subscriber licenses a Viewing download history 129 a Resetting trials Issuing refunds m Managing Subscriber Plans Creating and managing Subscriber plans m Viewing Reports Viewing statistical data Customer Care Agents can also edit their own accounts They cannot edit other Administrator accounts 130 Administrator Tasks As a Vending Manager administrator you are responsible for administering all features of the Vending Manager The tasks include the tasks described in this section as well as the tasks described in Customer Care Agent Tasks on page 205 Administration tasks are performed through the Vending Manager administration console See Accessing the
113. ategory Browser lal Global Package I Home Catalog Description Product Name Launch Screen J You can edit the following fields m Status Content can be active available to subscribers or inactive unavailable to subscribers m Vending Price Purchase price for the content item charged to the subscriber The Catalog Price shows the pricing option for the content item in the Catalog Manager m External Content ID Information used by your billing system to identify this content This section is available only if your system uses something other than the Content Delivery Server content ID to identify content You can change one or both of the following content ID types Enter the External Content ID that your billing system uses to identify this content or select it from the list provided 160 Administrator Guide 2005Q4 m Enter the External Group ID that your billing system uses to identify this content or select it from the list provided This field can be blank if your system does not use group IDs m Categories The categories to which the content is assigned m Catalog Description The properties of the content a Product name and version number Short content description maximum of 40 characters Long content description maximum of 256 characters Keyword is used as an alternative means by external systems to request content A keyword can contain spaces underscores and dash
114. bes to a service plan that provides them with the download service Subscriber Accounts are associated with one or more Subscriber Plan A plan that determines the content that a subscriber can access and download Subscriber Accounts are assigned to Subscriber Plans A Subscriber Plan is mapped to selected categories in the Vending Manager The content in the selected categories is made available to plan members If content is in a category that is not supported by the Subscriber Plan the subscriber cannot access it Content supported in one Subscriber Plan can be included in another Subscriber Plan by nesting plans This allows you to create a hierarchy of Subscriber Plans Person responsible for installation configuration deployment and performance of the Content Delivery Server System capabilities are primarily used by the Content Delivery Server They define capabilities that a device must have in order to perform Content Delivery Server functionality For instance system capabilities define whether a device supports SMS or WAP Push Glossary 251 Testing Content Unavailable Content Unstocked Content Updated Content User agent User Interface and Software Capabilities 252 Vending Manager Vending Manager Accounts Vending Plans Vending Price Wireless Application Protocol WAP Content currently undergoing or requiring testing prior to being published The status of Testing is assigned by the Cat
115. ble page Chapter3 Vending Manager 229 Console Version Log Out Vending Manager Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Content Accounts Plans Campaigns MMS Reports Vending Manager Administration Console Message Name Special offer Sent a test e mail to address jdoe developer com Sent a test wireless message to phone number Device Type Nokia 3650 Your test Message has been sent You can enter the test results in the table below Test Log Device Type Test Status Date Comments Test status is either Passed Failed or Not Tested Enter any comments regarding the test in the Comments field 6 Click Save See Using the MMS Test Log on page 231 for more information v Testing an Existing MMS Message To perform a test send of an existing MMS message follow these steps 1 Open the MMS Messages page See Displaying MMS Messages on page 225 for instructions on accessing this page 2 Click the title or text of a message The MMS Message wizard is displayed 3 Click Send Test MMS Message in the Edit MMS menu bar 4 Continue with Step 2 through 6 of Testing a New MMS Message on page 229 v Deleting an MMS Message 1 Open the MMS Messages page See Displaying MMS Messages on page 225 for instructions on accessing the page 2 Select the messages you want to delete in one of the following ways 230 Administrator Guide 2005Q4 m Select the check box next to th
116. box for the desired bundle or bundles Click Edit External ID The Edit External Content page for bundles is displayed Chapter 3 Vending Manager 181 console Version Log Out Vending Manager Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Content Accounts Plans Campaigns MMS Reports Edit External Content Catalog Stocked Content Bundled Content Content Testing Edit External ID Select on page Submit Content IDs a Group IDs a Title ID External Content ID External Group ID wi Business Apps B2000 Default external conterr Vo Desktop Accessories B1010 DR 1000 6 Select the items that you want to change 7 Enter a value or select the External Content ID or the External Group ID in the for each selected bundle To change all selected items to the same external content ID select Content IDs and enter a value or select the value to be assigned to all items To change all selected items to the same external group ID select Group IDs and enter a value or select the value to be assigned to all items 8 Click Submit to submit your changes v Changing the Status of a Bundle 1 Click Content in the Vending Manager administration console s main menu 2 Click Bundled Content in the Content Management page 3 Click View By Title 4 Select the check box for the desired bundle and choose the state you want applied from the Change Status To drop down list 5 Click Go 6 Click OK t
117. bscribers You can change the price in one of the following ways m Select one of the available pricing options Once the content is published the only attribute that can be changed later without disassociating the content from its pricing option is the purchase price See Changing the Pricing of Content on page 29 for more information Administrator Guide 2005Q4 Create a custom price for this content item Be aware that by creating a custom price you are disassociating this item for its pricing option If you need to reapply a pricing option to the content later you can do so however you must select a pricing model that is compatible with the pricing model used with the custom price For example if the custom price used a download pricing model for instance 0 99 for every download the pricing option you reapply must also use a download pricing model first download only every download or free always m Catalog Description Provides the following information about the content Product name Version Short content description maximum of 40 characters Long content description maximum of 256 characters Device icon GIF image 40 x 40 pixels Small icon GIF image 40 x 40 pixels Large icon GIF image 80 x 80 pixels Primary Screen Shot JPEG images 200 pixels wide by 190 pixels high Secondary Screen shots JPEG images 200 pixels wide by 190 pixels high User Guide PDF file only Preview must be of a f
118. by the Catalog Manager categorize it and price it for subscribers to purchase The Catalog tab of the Content Management page provides you with access to all content published to this Vending Manager Viewing Published Content From the Vending Manager administration console click Content on the main menu bar Click the Catalog tab if it is not the active tab The Content Management page displays a list of the main categories The information displayed above the catalog tree shows the current state of the auto stocking feature and the auto update pricing feature The current values for the General Pricing Rule are also shown A number beside each category indicates the number of published items available to you from the Catalog Manager You can decide whether or not to make this content available to your subscribers Administrator Guide 2005Q4 Console Version Log Out e pE Vending Manager Sun java System Content Delivery Server Content Accounts Plans Campaigns MMS Reports Content Management Catalog Stocked Content Bundled Content Content Testing Published Content Home Business and Professional Auto stocking off Auto update Price on 1 00 equals 1 00 x 0 markup Search IE Categories View by Title Stocking Options Pricing Options Stock Content Top 10 Downloads Featured 10 7 1 Business and Professional 15 Small Business 5 Legal
119. by the Sun Java System Content Delivery Server The Catalog Manager uses content categories to control Vending Manager access See Managing Content on page 13 for more information Device Management The Catalog Manager defines the devices and the device capabilities supported by the Content Delivery Server As a Catalog Manager administrator you can add new devices delete devices no longer supported and edit the characteristics and capabilities of any device model Managing Devices on page 68 describes how to manage the devices supported for your network Account Management Accounts define access to the Catalog Manager The Catalog Manager has three types of accounts m Vending Manager A Vending Manager Account is for a specifically branded Vending Manager that stocks content from the Catalog Manager It is associated with one or more Vending Plans m Developer Developer Accounts are for corporations or individuals that submit content to the Catalog Manager Developer Accounts are associated with one or more Developer Plans Administrator Administrator Accounts are for individuals who administer the Catalog Manager See Managing Accounts on page 94 for more information Plan Management The Catalog Manager uses the following plans to control content submission for developers and content access for Vending Managers Administrator Guide 2005Q4 m Vending Plans Vending Plans define the categories tha
120. can remove an edition by making it unavailable for use by subscribers by specifying that no devices are matched to the edition To make an edition unavailable to subscribers follow these steps Administrator Guide 2005Q4 From the Submitted Content page select the status of the edition you want to disable Click the title of the content Go to the Editions section of the View Content Properties for the selected content Click on the instrumented version of the edition Click Select on the Supported Devices field of the View Content Edition page Select the option Force no devices to be selected for this edition disable edition Click OK No devices are associated with the selected edition The edition does not appear in the subscriber s content list but does appear in the list of submitted content The View Content Edition page for the edition shows no devices listed in the Capable Device Models and Matched Devices fields Searching for Content To find a specific item of content follow these steps From the Submitted Content or the Published Content tabbed page enter either the content name or a part of a content title or the full title in the Search text field You can refine your search by selecting the category and status that you want to search from the drop down lists From the Published Content tabbed page search in categories for content Searching in Submitted Content shows matches for all subm
121. ces Accounts Plans Background jobs MIME Type MIME Type Definition Content Type MIME Type image gif Description Graphics Interchange Format Image GIF File Extensions Separate file extensions with a comma Cancel Save 5 Make the necessary changes 6 Click Save A Confirmation page is displayed 42 Administrator Guide 2005Q4 Click OK The MIME Type Properties page is displayed Click OK to close the confirmation message Deleting a MIME Type You cannot delete a MIME type if content with that MIME type is submitted or if a device references it You cannot delete the following MIME types under the conditions listed m When associated with MIDlets the following MIME types are required by the Content Delivery Server and cannot be edited or deleted a application java archive u text vnd sun j2me app descriptor m When associated with iAppli applications the following MIME types are required by the Content Delivery Server and cannot be edited or deleted u application java archive u application x jam When associated with other content types the MIME types previously listed are treated as any other MIME type To delete a MIME type follow these steps From the Catalog Manager administration console click Content on the main menu bar Click the MIME Types tab The MIME Types page is displayed Click the MIME type that you want to delete The MIME Types properties are
122. cing Catalog Price Charge 0 75 first download only Categories 1 Home Featured sees 2 Home Business and Professional small Business Catalog Description Product Title Launch Screen Version esl m General Information Indicates whether the content is stocked or if an update to the property information associated with the item is available The following items appear on this page a If the content is not stocked a Stock Content button is displayed at the top of the page m Ifthe content is stocked a View Stocked Content button is at displayed the top of the page If an update is available for a stocked item an additional link to Update Information is on the Stocked Contents tab The General Information field displays the following information Content ID Developer Content ID Type Developer Name Last Modified Date m Pricing Displays the purchase price and the pricing model assigned to the content m Categories The categories containing this content item Administrator Guide 2005Q4 a Catalog Description A description of the content If icons documentation or screen shots were submitted with the content click the View button for the item to see what was submitted If the item is a ring tone and a preview was submitted click the Listen button to hear the preview m Editions The list of editions submitted for this item Click OK Viewing Editions of Published Content From the Vending Man
123. cription Select Library DOJA 1 0 Cancel Next 4 Provide the information requested m Name Enter a name for the profile m Description Enter a description of the profile m Select Library Select the library that you want to include 5 Click Next The second page for defining a profile is displayed Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 117 118 Console Version Log Out Catalog Manager Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Content Devices Accounts Plans Background jobs Profile Definition Indicates a required field New Profile Definition 2 of 2 Cancel Back Finish Hame MDF Profile Description Allow support for basic MIDP classes Select items to be supported by this Profile e Home i java javax Cancel Back Finish 6 Select the items from the library that you want this profile to support To select individual methods expand the package by clicking the plus sign next to the check box for the package 7 Click Finish The new profile is added to the database 8 Click OK to close the Confirmation page Vv Editing a Profile 1 From the Catalog Manager administration console click Plans in the main menu bar 2 Click the Developer Plans tab The Developer Plan Management page is displayed 3 Select Profiles from the drop down list 4 Click the profile that you want to modify The Properties page for the profile is displayed Adminis
124. ct Developer Plans from the drop down list The list of Developer plans is displayed Console Version Log Out Catalog Manager Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Content Devices Accounts Plans Background jobs Developer Plan Management Vending Plans Developer Plans Developer Plans New Developer Plan New Profile Set Default Developer Plan Name Description DeveloperDetault Default Plan This is the default plan for Content Developers Click a plan name The Developer Plan Definition page is displayed Adding a Developer Plan From the Catalog Manager administration console click Plans in the main menu bar Click the Developer Plans tab The Developer Plan Management page is displayed Click New Developer Plan The Developer Plan Definition page is displayed Administrator Guide 2005Q4 Console Version Log Out Catalog Manager Sun java System Content Delivery Server Content Devices Accounts Plans Developer Plan Definition Indicates required field Developer Plan Definition OK Cancel Name Description Select Profiles supported in this plan Profile Hame Description T MIDP 2 0 Profile Allows support for advanced MIDP classes MIDP Profile Allow supportfor basic MIDP classes OK Cancel Specify a name and description for the Developer plan and select the profiles to be included in this plan Click OK
125. cters or a combination of both m Purchase Price Monetary value 6 Click Save to save your changes The Content Type Preferences page is displayed Changes to the pricing option are immediate and content using that pricing option are updated in the Catalog Manager If auto updating of prices is selected in the Vending Manager any change to the purchase price to both the pricing option itself and to content using the pricing option is automatically updated in the Vending Manager Otherwise the Vending Manager administrator must manually update the purchase price of the pricing option and the affected content 38 Administrator Guide 2005Q4 7 Click Done 8 Click OK to close the Confirmation page To create a custom price for an individual item of content see Editing Content on page 52 To create a custom price for multiple content items at once see Setting Custom Prices for Published Content on page 66 vV Deleting a Content Type Deleting a content type removes that content type and its associated pricing options from the current deployment of the Content Delivery Server Use caution when using this command because it cannot be undone Content types with associated MIME types cannot be deleted unless the associated MIME types are deleted first see Deleting a MIME Type on page 43 The only supported content types that cannot be deleted at all are midlet and iapp1li Content types with existing pricing option
126. d content type in the Content Delivery Server CDS DRM has several agents that verify a subscriber s license TABLE 2 2 describes the CDS DRM Agents TABLE 2 2 CDS DRM Agents Title Description Disconnected Time Supports the download based free always first download only and Sensitive every download pricing model and the time based recurring subscription and per period pricing model Disconnected Use Supports the download based free always first download only and Sensitive every download pricing model the usage based trial and per use pricing model and the time based per period pricing model Disconnected Use Supports all pricing models and Time Sensitive Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 21 22 TABLE 2 2 CDS DRM Agents Continued Title Description Small Connected Supports all pricing models Use and Time Note To prevent runtime errors do not use this DRM agent with Sensitive applications that perform the following actions e Show an alert before calling the startApp method e List their Record Stores e Modify or remove the Content Delivery Server Record Store Midsize Connected Supports all pricing models Use and Time Note To prevent runtime errors do not use this DRM agent with Sensitive applications that perform the following actions e Show an alert before calling the startApp method e Modify or remove the Content Delivery Server Record Store Standard Supports all pricing models Connected Use a
127. d managing subscribers You can disable any administrator you no longer want to access the Vending Manager which keeps the account information in the system but does not allow the user ID access You can perform each of the following functions on any of the account views m Search for an account by entering a string in the search box at the top of the view specifying a column and clicking Submit m Display items beginning with a particular letter at the top of the list by clicking the letter in the alphabet list in the browse bar The browse bar displays the name of the column used for display m Sort the account list by clicking on any column head Viewing Vending Manager Administrator Accounts From the Vending Manager administration console click Accounts on the main menu bar Click the Administrators tab The list of Administrator Accounts is displayed Chapter 3 Vending Manager 201 202 onsole Version Log Out Vending Manager Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Content Accounts Plans Campaigns MMS Reports Account Management Subscribers Administrators Account Management Last Name ESD id 4 Page i of 1 Go gt gt i ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPORSTUVWKY 2 LastName First Name Login ID Role Status Server Turba admin Administrator Enabled To view an individual Administrator Account click the administrator name If you are a Customer Care Agent you can view
128. d Search Result page Click the title of the item The View Content Properties page is displayed The list of editions available are shown in the Editions section at the end of the page Click the name of the edition that you want to view The edition properties are displayed in the View Content Edition page Click OK to return to the View Content Properties page of the original content Click an instrumented edition version and you can select supported devices for it See Adding Supported Devices to Existing Content on page 89 for details Removing a Published Edition You can make a published edition unavailable to subscribers by disabling the edition that is by specifying that no devices are matched to the edition To disable an edition click on the instrumented edition you want to disable in the Editions section of the View Content Properties page and follow steps 5 7 in Removing an Edition on page 48 Copying or Moving Categories of Content You can move or copy whole categories of content at a single time in the Catalog Manager saving you considerable time and effort By copying or moving one or more categories you are copying or moving all the content items within those categories Note When scheduling a copy or move operation be aware that if large numbers of categories and content are being copied or moved the operation can take some time to complete You can also selectively move or copy individual
129. d only and per interval Because SpruceDraw is already published its DRM option does not change it is still None While the available pricing models for midlet are now first download only every download and per interval the per interval model is not available to content without DRM protection So the Edit Content page for SpruceDraw does not list per interval in the Catalog Price list When editing SpruceDraw you can choose from first download only or every download If a content item uses OMA DRM 1 0 and one of the trials per use per period or per interval pricing models the pricing model cannot be changed because the content item would require reprotection that is a reapplication of the DRM You can change the purchase price of the item but not whether it has or does not have trial usage or its pricing model Disassociating Content From Pricing Options Sometimes you or a Vending Manager administrator might want to change the purchase price of a specific item of content By doing so you disassociate a content item from its pricing option For example suppose an item of content named Roses Administrator Guide 2005Q4 has the content type picture and a pricing option of 0 75 for first download only You determine that Roses is priced at 50 for first download only When you edit the content and change its price Roses becomes disassociated from other content of type picture with that pricing option If the purchase price for pict
130. de that you do not want the item in that category you can edit the content to change the category assignment See Editing Content on page 52 for information Setting Custom Prices for Published Content Another way for you to manage content pricing is to set the price for multiple content items at once You can change the purchase price for content in one ore more categories Note that while you can change the purchase price you cannot change the pricing model Administrator Guide 2005Q4 For instance if you select the Featured and Entertainment categories you can change the purchase price for all the content in those categories or specific content items in those categories You set a specific purchase price apply a percentage increase or decrease or increase or decrease the price by a set amount Note Setting custom prices has no Undo operation Before making the change carefully review all settings to ensure that the correct changes will be applied only to the intended contents Changing the purchase price in this way disassociates all affected content items from their pricing options and they are considered to have custom pricing Pricing for content published as Free cannot be changed using the Customize Prices feature Creating Custom Prices for Content per Category Click Content from the Catalog Manager s main menu Click the Published Content tab Click Customize Prices The Customize Prices page is d
131. describes a MIDlet and its associated JAR File A Java ARchive JAR file contains the class image and sound files for a MIDlet gathered into a single file and compressed for faster downloading to your device By putting the MIDlet components in a single file and compressing that file download time is saved An API set that a device model supports Glossary 249 Locale Mandatory Capabilities MIDlet Mobile Information Device Profile MIDP Obfuscation Over The Air Protocol 250 OTA Pictures Plan Pricing Controls Pricing Model Pricing Option A geographic or political region or community that shares the same language customs or cultural convention In software a locale is a collection of files data and code which contains the information necessary to adapt software to a specific geographical location Required capabilities for a device to accept MIDlet applications A MIDlet is a Java technology based application written for MIDP MIDlet applications are subclasses of the javax microedition midlet MIDlet class that is defined by the MIDP specification A set of Java technology based APIs that together with the Connected Limited Device Configuration CLDC provides a complete Java 2 Platform Micro Edition J2ME platform software application runtime environment targeted at mobile information devices such as mobile phones and entry level PDAs The MIDP specification addresses issues such a
132. dio mid midi amr au snd wav COC Cancel Back Save Save amp Test Click Remove to delete the respective image video or audio content Preview or Play Audio and Remove buttons appear respective to the content type in the existing MMS message Click the Browse button to make another file selection 228 Administrator Guide 200504 Click Save to save the MMS message to the server or Save and Test to save the message and to perform a test send See Testing an MMS Message on page 229 for more information Click OK to close the Confirmation page Testing an MMS Message The Test MMS Message page enables you to send a test message to an email address and to a wireless device You can send a test MMS message when you create it or you can test sending any message in the MMS message list This section covers the following topics m Testing an Existing MMS Message m Testing a New MMS Message Testing a New MMS Message You can perform a test send of an MMS message when you create it Click Save and Test in the Add Video Image Content page Enter the email address or the phone number you can also enter both of the recipient of the test message Select the device that corresponds to the telephone number from the drop down list The drop down list contains the MMS capable devices from your chosen list of supported devices Click Test to send the message Enter the results of the test in the Test Log ta
133. displayed Click Delete You are prompted to confirm the deletion Click OK A page is displayed indicating that the MIME type is deleted Click OK The list of MIME types is displayed Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 43 44 Managing Submitted Content Developers submit content in packages that consist of their created content and XML files with support and description information Developers submit content through the Developer portal When content is submitted to the Catalog Manager the Catalog Manager runs an automated validation process on the content to ensure there is no malicious content and the content matches the Catalog Manager s supported devices The Submitted Content page displays all content submitted to the Catalog Manager This is the default page displayed when you first log in to the Catalog Manager Use the Submitted Content page to review content before you publish it to your Vending Managers The page provides the total number of submitted contents These items can consist of content undergoing review as well content whose status has changed from Published to Pending Testing or Denied The total number of items in a particular state are displayed to the left of each state Submitted content can have one of the statuses described in TABLE 2 8 TABLE 2 8 Content Status Types State Definition New Content that has successfully passed the Catalog Manager s automatic validation process but requires yo
134. dle the subscriber sees a link to the bundle s details page and is informed that the content item was purchased through the bundle Creating a Bundle Click Content in the Vending Manager administration console s main menu Click Bundled Content in the Content Management page The categories list displays the number of bundles per category Chapter 3 Vending Manager 175 ion Log Pee ye erii Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Vending Manager amp Sun Content Accounts Plans Campaigns MMS Reports Content Management Vending Categories Home Bundled Content Oooo Search All Categories za gt by Title create Bundle y Top 10 Downloads 1 Featured 1 EJ Business and Professional EJ Communication gt J Entertainment 2 Financial EJ Local Information Personal Productivity 3 Click Create Bundle The Create Bundle page is displayed 176 Administrator Guide 2005Q4 Console Version Log Out Vending Manager amp Sun Sun Java System Content Delivery Server aT at eii Content Accounts Plans Campaigns MMS Reports Create Bundle Creating new bundle Indicates required field OK Cancel General Information Status Active 5 Select Content to include in Bundle GD Subscription priced content cannot be included in bundles lal Global Package Top 10 Downloads Featured Business and
135. dministrator Guide 2005Q4 Sending MMS Messages The Vending Manager s MMS feature lets you send messages containing video image and audio files This section covers the following actions Choosing MMS as the Content Delivery System Displaying MMS Messages Creating an MMS Message Editing an MMS Message Testing an MMS Message Using the MMS Test Log Choosing MMS as the Content Delivery System The Content Delivery Server lets you choose MMS as the preferred delivery mechanism for message content By choosing this preference all subscribers with MMsS enabled devices are able to download message content using MMS If you do not choose this preference then subscribers cannot download content using MMS To enable MMS as the preferred content delivery mechanism follow these steps From the Vending Manager administration console click Content on the main menu bar Click Preferences on the Vending Manager administration console page Select the Prefer MMS as content delivery mechanism check box in the Vending Preferences page Click OK Displaying MMS Messages Click MMS on the main menu of the Vending Manager administration console The MMS Messages page displays the current list of MMS messages stored in the system The messages can be sorted by name or date If the list spans more than one page navigation controls enables you to display additional rows Chapter 3 Vending Manager 225 226 v Creating an M
136. e Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Installation Guide From a browser window enter the following address http localhost admin main The Catalog Manager Log In page is displayed Chapter 1 Introduction 11 Version Catalog Manager Sun Java System Content Delivery Server S UN q microsystems User Hame Password Ifyou have forgotten your password or have questions about your account contact your system administrator a Fo a he 4 r N Copyright 2004 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved Use is subject to license terms Third party sothware including fant technology is copyrighted and licensed fram Sun suppliers Sun Sun Microsystems the Sun logo Jawa and Solaris are trademarks or registered trademamts of Sun Microsystems Inc in the U S and other counties Federal Acquisitions Commercial Software Government User Subject to Standard License Terms and Conditions 3 Enter your administrator name and password 4 Click Log In v Logging in to the Vending Manager 1 Start the Vending Manager For information on starting the Vending Manager see the Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Installation Guide 2 From a browser window enter http localhost vsadmin main The Vending Manager Log In page is displayed 3 Enter your administrator name and password 4 Click Log In 12 Administrator Guide 2005Q4 CHAPTER 2 Catalog Manager Thi
137. e messages you want to delete m Choose All from the drop down list Click Delete Click OK to close the confirmation dialog box Using the MMS Test Log The MMS Test Log enables you to record the results of sending a test MMS message for a particular device You can also record comments about the test Click Edit MMS Test Log in the Edit MMS page Select the appropriate test results from the drop down list and enter any comments about the test Click Save You can also click Test in the Send Test Message page to open the Test Log page Chapter 3 Vending Manager 231 232 Administrator Guide 2005Q4 APPENDIX A Device Capabilities This appendix describes the device capabilities that you can specify for the devices that you use with the Sun Java System Content Delivery Server It also provides a sample specification for a common device See Managing Devices on page 68 for information on how to specify device capabilities Descriptions of the Capabilities Device capabilities are defined in the following categories System Capabilities Mandatory Capabilities Content Delivery Server Specific Capabilities User Interface and Software Capabilities See Specifying a Capability Value on page 236 for more information System Capabilities System capabilities are primarily used by the Content Delivery Server They define capabilities that a device must have to perform Content Delivery Server functio
138. e source column on the left you can select one or more items of content to copy or move but you cannot select categories You must click the check box to select an item in the tree See Copying or Moving Categories of Content on page 163 for more information Note that an X indicates a selected content item A dot indicates that at least one content item has been selected in the column A category with a dot indicates that at least one of its content items is selected 168 Administrator Guide 2005Q4 6 Select one or more destination categories Under the source column on the right the destination categories you select must be terminal categories A terminal category is the lowest level category and contains only content items You must click the check box to select an item in the tree Console Version Vending Manager Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Content Accounts Plans Campaigns MMS Reports Copy Move Content Select Content to Copy or Move en Eee BG ee O Category Categories Individual items Featured J 4 Snap J 36_Auburn _ Bird Song J Chart Maker _ Foghorn J Goldminer _ Harps J Launch Screen _ Monkey Face I N_Ringer I Setting Sun I Splash Screen X SpruceClock J SpruceDraw J StormCloud X Technopop as Gee Ee RG 7 Click Copy or Move Log Out Root _ Top 10 Downloads Featured Business and Professional
139. e status that contains the content with which you want to work For example click New to work with new content Select the items that you want to change To select all the items in the list select Select All from the Select on Page drop down list From the Change Status To drop down list select the status that you want to assign to the item You can select either Published Pending Denied Deleted or Testing Administrator Guide 2005Q4 Console Version Log Out Catalog Manager amp SUN A dtii Sun Java System Content Delivery Server a ni ri ane Content Devices Accounts Plans Browse and Search Result Categories MIME Types Submitted Content Published Content Review Process TESTING Select on page Change Status To i Change Status To K GO ia 4 ia 4 Page 1 of 1 Go gt gt Title a PUBLISHED Categories Catalog Price Cost Short Description Type ManyBalls ea 10 Downloads FREE FREE Multithreaded e midlet E FPushPuzzle DELETED 10 Downloads FREE FREE Graphical purzel midlet TESTING 6 Click GO The Confirm Change Status page is displayed You can enter a message to the developer to provide an explanation of the status of the content 7 Click OK in the Change Status page to confirm the status change The status of the content is updated If there are content items remaining in the selection list clicking
140. e the status of content that is unavailable you can only unstock it You can change the status of content in either the Active or Inactive state To change the status of stocked content follow these steps Chapter 3 Vending Manager 157 158 From the Vending Manager administration console click Content on the main menu Click the Stocked Content tab if it is not the active tab Navigate to the item with which you want to work You can use the search feature or view the list of content for the category that contains the item In the first column of the content list check the content whose status you want to change From the Change Status To drop down list select the status you want Click GO The Confirmation page is displayed Click OK to confirm the status change The Stocked Content list is displayed and the Status column displays the updated status information Unstocking Content You can unstock content that you no longer want in your catalog To unstock content follow these steps From the Vending Manager administration console click Content on the main menu Click the Stocked Content tab if it is not the active tab Navigate to the item that you want to unstock You can use the search feature or view the list of content for the category that contains the item From the content list check the content that you want to unstock The View Content Properties page is displa
141. ed Wait until all items are loaded before making a selection 4 Select the categories you want to copy or move Under the source column on the left select one or more categories to copy or move If you select a higher level category all of its subcategories including their content items are also copied or moved You cannot select individual items of content Also you cannot copy or move a parent category into one of its child categories You must click the check box to select an item in the tree See Copying or Moving Content Items on page 167 for more information Note that an X indicates a selected category A dot indicates that at least one category has been selected in the column A higher level category with a dot indicates that at least one of its subcategories is selected 164 Administrator Guide 2005Q4 5 Select one or more destination categories Under the destination column on the right you can select one or more higher levelcategories The destination category you select cannot be a terminal category A terminal category is the lowest level category and contains only content items You must click the check box to select an item in the tree Console Version Log Out amp Sun Vending Manager Sun Java System Content Delivery Server a Reba yrs eri Content Accounts Plans Campaigns MMS Reports Copy Move Content Select Content to Copy or Move an Eee EG Category C
142. ee eae Charge 0 50 first PENA rer midle CB 0 5 0 50 06 06 200 D6 06 200 midlet CB 50 Serba 0 50 06 06 2005 06 06 2005 Free for 1 use and midlet SP 150 charge 0 80 for 1 0 80 3 0 80 06 06 2005 06 06 2005 month monophonic_ringtone SA4 J10 Charge Free always NA NA OB 08 2005 The page displays the following information m General Pricing Rule set by the system administrator at deployment m List of content types Click the column head to sort the list alphabetically m List of option IDs associated with a content type Click the column head to sort the list alphabetically m The current purchase price and usage condition set in the Catalog Manager m The current purchase price equivalent in the Vending Manager s local currency under the General Pricing Rule m The current purchase price equivalent in the Vending Manager s local currency m The date the purchase price was changed in the Catalog Manager Click the column head to sort the list by date m The date the purchase price was changed in the Vending Manager Click the column head to sort the list by date a Notification that the content s price was changed in the Catalog Manager and when automatic price updating is turned off in the Vending Manager See Price Update Notification on page 155 for more information Administrator Guide 2005Q4 3 Enter the value for your local currency equal to the one currency unit If the one currency unit is one Euro a
143. elect it from the list provided This information is required Enter the External Group ID that your billing system uses to identify this content or select it from the list provided This field can be blank if your system does not use group IDs Categories Use the Select from Category Browser option to select a category for the bundle from your Vending Manager categories You can select a top level category or navigate down to select a subcategory Catalog Description Product name and version number Short content description maximum of 40 characters Long content description maximum of 256 characters Keyword for bundle maximum of 40 characters Small icon GIF image 40 x 40 pixels Large icon GIF image 80 x 80 pixels Screen shots JPEG images 200 pixels wide by 190 pixels high User Guide PDF file 5 Click OK to create the bundle If you create a bundle and no device exists that is capable of running all content in that bundle an error message is generated A dialog box opens with the following message The bundle has been created successfully but no handset capable of running all of the included content exists You can still save the bundle by clicking OK in the dialog box 6 Click OK to close the Confirmation page The top level Bundled Content page is displayed Administrator Guide 2005Q4 vV Viewing Bundle Information 1 Click Content in the Vending Manager administration console s main menu
144. ems You can change the purchase price for content on an individual basis Only the purchase price of published content can be changed that is you cannot change the purchase price for content with Testing status Also you cannot change the purchase price of individual content items within a bundle If you change the purchase price of a content item through the content s property page you disassociate that content from its pricing option See Disassociating Content From Pricing Options on page 30 for more information Chapter 3 Vending Manager 155 156 From the Vending Manager administration console click Content on the main menu bar Click the Stocked Content tab Click View by Title to list all content Click the content name to go to the content s property page Click Edit Change the vending price Click OK to save the change A confirmation message appears Click OK to close the confirmation message Managing Stocked Content As a Vending Manager administrator you can make content unavailable to subscribers by unstocking the content or changing its status to inactive The Stocked Content tab of the Content Management page provides you with access to all content that has been stocked for this Vending Manager Viewing Stocked Content This task is described in the section on tasks for customer care agents See Viewing Stocked Content on page 206 Searching for Stocked Content
145. ent provider price can be overridden by the Catalog Manager administrator See Catalog Price and Vending Price A definition of corporations or individuals that submit content to the Catalog Manager Developer Accounts are associated with one or more Developer Plans A definition of the set of APIs that developers can use in applications that they submit A Profile defines the classes in a specific library that developers can use A Developer Plan contains one or more Profiles A mobile device model supported by the Catalog Manager See Content Descriptor Template Alternate versions of an application picture or ring tone that run on devices with different capabilities Usage protection of content Rights protection can be delivered separately from content or with content The Fulfillment Manager provides a dedicated high performance scalable solution for delivering OTA content to subscribers Initial currency and initial price equivalents as set in the configuration properties file by the System Administrator At deployment time the system administrator can set the purchase prices monetary values in the Vending Manager After deployment the Vending Manager administrator can change the purchase prices as needed Stocked content that is available to the Vending Manager but not available to subscribers The Vending Manager administrator can change the status of content that is inactive A Java Application Descriptor JAD file
146. ent Delivery Server Customization Guide Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Error Messages Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Installation Guide Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Integration Guide Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Migration Guide Sun Java System Content Delivery Server System Management Guide Description Describes how to customize the Subscriber Portal and Developer Portal components of the Content Delivery Server for the look and feel of your enterprise This guide also describes how to localize the Content Delivery Server interfaces Provides guidelines for determining what hardware and software is needed to efficiently run the Content Delivery Server Describes how to submit content to the Content Delivery Server Describes the Content Delivery Server APIs that can be used to create customized adapters for use in integrating Content Delivery Server with the existing infrastructure Describes error messages that are generated by the Content Delivery Server and suggests actions to take to resolve problems reported Provides information about installing and configuring the Content Delivery Server Describes adapters for integrating the Content Delivery Server with existing systems such as billing user data WAP gateway and push delivery It also describes the framework for creating device specific versions of the Subscriber Portal Describes how to migrate from a previous
147. ent if all the items within a bundle can run on the subscriber s device By examining the details of a bundle a subscriber can see the items that the bundle contains When the status of a bundled item of content is changed from Published to Unpublished by a Catalog Manager administrator it remains in the bundle but is unavailable to subscribers In the bundle s property page subscribers who already purchased the bundle see a status of Unavailable for the content item Subscribers purchasing the bundle do not see the content in the bundle s content list If the status of the content is changed back to Published one of the following situations occurs Chapter 3 Vending Manager 173 174 m If the Vending Manager s Auto stocking option is turned on the content is immediately reactivated The bundle s property page shows a status of Active for the content and the content is available to subscribers again m If the Auto stocking option is turned off you must restock the content in the Vending Manager to reactivate the bundle See Editing a Bundle on page 183 Stocking Content Manually on page 142 and Setting Stocking Options on page 141 for more information Bundle Pricing When you create a bundle you set a purchase price for the bundle not for each of the individual content items within the bundle Bundles can use only a First Download pricing model Use of the individual content items however are depend
148. ent on their individually assigned pricing models For example a subscriber pays a single purchase price to get a bundle containing an image and a ring tone The image has a Per Use pricing model and the ring tone has an Every Download pricing model The subscriber s access to the picture is determined by the allowed number of uses and access to the ring tone by the allowed number of downloads Due to the delivery mechanisms of some DRM types see Content Protection on page 20 content using a Per Subscription or a Trial pricing model cannot be included in a bundle The following list explains the usage conditions for content items in a bundle with different pricing models m Free always Content item can be downloaded and used for an unlimited amount of time m Trial free for N uses Free trials are not available through bundles m First download only Content item can be downloaded and used for an unlimited amount of time The subscriber paid for a bundle containing this content item so does not incur a charge for downloading content item m Every download The subscriber paid for a bundle containing this content item so does not incur a charge for initial download of this content item The subscriber is charged for every additional download of this content item m Per use After initial download subscriber is not charged for N uses of this content item When this content item is used for the maximum Nth time subscriber
149. enu bar The Subscriber Plan Management page is displayed Click Set Default The Set Default page is displayed Chapter 3 Vending Manager 221 Console Version Log Out Vending Manager Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Content Accounts Plans Campaigns MMS Reports Subscriber Plan Management Set Default Hame Description ie BASIC this plan includes justthe basic content C Business small business orientation Shipping and Handling dbase and forms for businesses OK Cancel 3 Check the plan you require then click OK The default plan is automatically assigned to new Subscriber accounts until alternative plan assignments are made V Deleting a Subscriber Plan Before you delete a plan you might want to review the Subscriber accounts that are assigned to the plan See Viewing Subscriber Plan Members on page 219 To delete a Subscriber plan follow these steps 1 From the Vending Manager administration console click Plans on the main menu bar The Subscriber Plan Management page displays all defined Subscriber plans 2 Click the name of the Subscriber Plan that you want to delete The Subscriber Plan Management page for the selected plan is displayed Note that you cannot delete the default Subscriber plan If you want to delete the plan currently assigned as the default you must first assign a different plan as the default 3 Click Delete The Delete Sub
150. es but cannot contain special characters such as an asterisk Also keywords consisting only of numeric characters are invalid a Device icon GIF image 40 x 40 pixels Small icon GIF image 40 x 40 pixels Large icon GIF image 80 x 80 pixels a Screen shots JPEG images 200 pixels wide by 190 pixels high User Guide PDF file a Preview file a file format supported by the Content Delivery Server Modify the fields as required Click OK Click OK to close the confirmation message The content is updated in the database and the properties page is displayed Editing External Content Ds If your billing system requires something other than the Content Delivery Server content ID to identify the content you can edit the external content Ds for multiple items from the list of stocked content To edit a single item you can edit the properties for that item See Editing Stocked Content on page 159 To edit multiple items follow these steps From the Vending Manager administration console click Content on the main menu bar Click the Stocked Content tab if it is not the active tab Navigate to the items that you want to edit To view all content click View By Title Chapter 3 Vending Manager 161 4 Select the items that you want to edit 5 Click Edit External ID The Edit External Content page is displayed Console Version Log Out Vending Manager Sun Java
151. es it available to the Vending Manager Catalog Manager Processes As shown in the previous figure the Catalog Manager manages content submitted by developers and controls which Vending Managers access which content The Catalog Manager is responsible for the following functions Automated Content Validation Content Management Device Management Account Management Plan Management 4 Administrator Guide 2005Q4 Automated Content Validation The Sun Java System Content Delivery Server performs an automated validation of content If an application fails at any stage of validation it is not submitted to the Catalog Manager Note The default implementation of content validation performs automated validation on MIDlets only You can customize the validation process to validate other types of content Content validation includes the following tasks a API Filtering The API Filter checks that the APIs used in the MIDlet application are allowed Developer Plans define the set of APIs allowed When a developer submits content the API Filter checks the APIs used by the submitted application If any API is not allowed by the Developer Plans associated with the developer the content fails a Instrumentation The instrumentation process inserts code into the MIDlet application to interpret the pricing model assigned For example the inserted code interprets whether the application is priced per download on first download only by
152. es of the plan The Vending Plan Properties page displays the properties of the plan From this page you can edit delete add or remove members from the Vending plan v Adding a Vending Plan 1 From the Catalog Manager click Plans in the main menu bar The Vending Plans page is displayed by default 2 Click New Vending Plan The New Vending Plan page is displayed Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 109 Console Version Log Out Catalog Manager amp Sun Sun Java System Content Delivery Server danse atid Content Devices Accounts Plans Background jobs Vending Plan Management Indicates a required field Plan Options OK Cancel General Properties Mame Description Select Plans to be included within this Plan BASIC this plan includes just the basic content BizWorks business tools Content mapped specifically to the plan a Home Top 10 Downloads Featured HO Business and Professional HO Communication 3 Enter the name of the plan and a short description of the plan 4 Select any existing plans that are to be included in this plan 5 Specify the categories you want to offer to the Vending Managers that are assigned to this plan Note When you select a category all subcategories for the category are included 6 Click OK The new Vending plan is updated to the database Note After you create the Vending Plan you can add Vending Manager accounts to i
153. evices Accounts Plans Background jobs Content Catalog Management Indicates a required field Edit Category Add Category Cancel Catalog Categories gt Home gt Entertainment Name Description Add Category Cancel Enter a name and short description of the category The name must be unique within the category You cannot have two categories of the same name under the same level of hierarchy Click Add Category The Add New Category confirmation page is displayed Note You can set the maximum number of category levels that can be added in a session in the CommonConsole properties file in the SCDS_HOME deployment deployment_name conf directory The default number of levels of categories is set to 10 That is top level and sublevel categories can be created but sub sublevel categories cannot If you modify the property you must restart the server to enact the change Editing a Category From the Categories page navigate to the category you want to edit Click the Edit Category button yf Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 17 The Edit Category page is displayed Console Version Log Out Catalog Manager Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Content Devices Accounts Plans Background jobs Content Catalog Management Indicates a required field Edit Category Reset OK Cancel Catalog Categories gt Home gt Business and Professional Mame Eman Business j Descript
154. ew Administrator Guide 2005Q4 3 Click Edit from the View Content Properties page The Edit Content page is displayed An asterisk beside a field indicates that it is a required field Console Version Log Out amp Sun Catalog Manager ql Sun Java System Content Delivery Server scareeieent ait Content Devices Accounts Plans Background jobs Edit Content Indicates a required field Sprucelnvaders OK Cancel General Information Status Meany Additional Message Displayed to Developer Pricing Recommended Price Free for 1 use and charge 0 99 for every 2 uses Catalog Price Available Terms f Free for use and 0 99 for every 2 uses Free for use and 1 10 per download 0 50 first download only Free for 1 use and 0 80 for 1 month Oooo 5 Custom Pricing Always Free Wo Free Uses ct fo Free Trialfs then Charge 3 000 for first download only This page allows you to edit the following fields Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 53 54 General Information Contains content status and any additional messages displayed to the content provider m Pricing Shows the price specified by the content provider The pricing options designated by the content provider are displayed just above the Catalog Price section You can change the purchase price in the Catalog Price section TABLE 2 10 describes the pricing options TABLE 2 10 Content Delivery
155. f the content item A content item can have one of the following status types a Stocked a Pending a Failed The page is refreshed every 30 seconds To refresh immediately click Refresh To clear job items in this page click Delete for any job item with a status of Completed Failed or Stopped Updating the Catalog for Stocked Content If the item in a catalog is already stocked but the catalog property information has been updated you can update the properties of the stocked item Even if you choose not to update property information the subscriber downloading the content always receives the latest copy of the JAR To update the catalog follow these steps From the Vending Manager administration console click Content on the main menu bar Click the Catalog tab if it is not the active tab The Content Management page displays a list of the main categories Click View by Title to find the content item you want to update You can also use the search feature to locate the content From the content list click the title of the content that you want to update Tip Updated content is identified by the updated status symbol in the status column of the content list The View Content Properties page is displayed Click Update A confirmation page is displayed Administrator Guide 2005Q4 6 Click OK The View Content Properties page is displayed showing the updated information Pricing for C
156. f the pricing models available in the Content Delivery Server The pricing models that you can assign to a content type are dependent on the DRM that is associated with the content type Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 27 28 The Content Delivery Server supports the combinations of DRM options and pricing models as shown in TABLE 2 7 TABLE 2 7 DRM Options and Pricing Models DRM Type Pricing Model None no DRM protection Free always First download only Every download CDS DRM Agents Free always Trial First download only Every download Per use Per period Per subscription CDS OMA DRM 1 0 Free always Forward Lock First download only Every download OMA DRM 1 0 Free always Forward Lock Combined or First download only Separate Delivery Every download Per use Per period Per interval You determine whether to enable all the available pricing models for a content type or just a subset For instance if you associate a CDS DRM Agent with MIDlets you can elect to enable all the available pricing models possible with that DRM or a subset such as first download only per use and per period You make the DRM selections and the pricing model selections for a content type on the MIME Types page in the Catalog Manager All the pricing models supported by the Content Delivery Server are listed Non applicable pricing models are not selectable Therefore if you selected None for the image content type you cannot select the Per Use p
157. failed to stock a Failed Stocking operation was unsuccessful Shows the number of items that failed to stock a Stopped Number of items that are stocked failed to stock or remaining when the job was stopped Executing and pending jobs have a Stop icon 3 Clicking the icon stops the stocking operation See Stopping a Stocking Job on page 150 for more information Clearing the Stocking Jobs list You can clear the Stocking Jobs list of jobs with Completed Stopped or Failed status by clicking on the Trash icon The dialog box asks for confirmation Clicking Yes clears the job item from the list Chapter 3 Vending Manager 149 150 vV Stopping a Stocking Job You can stop a stocking job with an Executing or Pending status from the Stocking Jobs Status page or the Stocking Jobs section of the Stock Content page 1 From the Stocking Job Status page click Stop 2 Confirm or cancel the stocking job No undo command is available Items that are already stocked remain stocked Any items in Pending or Failed status are not stocked Console Version Log Out Vending Manager amp Sun Sun Java System Content Delivery Server sachs gh Content Accounts Plans Campaigns MMS Reports stocking Job Status Task ID 1006 Started 08 16 05 17 17 12 Started By Turbo Server Stopped 3 successful 0 failures 11 stopped 4 4 Page lo of 1 Go gt gt Content title Vending categ
158. g or Denied state 1 From the Catalog Manager administration console click Content on the main menu bar The Content Database Management page is displayed for submitted content 2 Click Edition Updates The Editions Database Management page is displayed Console Version Log Out Catalog Manager Sun Java System Content Delivery Server fi f j ajl ti qeeee j a Vi Content Devices Accounts Plans Background jobs Editions Database Management Categories MIME Types Submitted Content Published Content Full Submissions Edition Updates 9 Total tems in Process Content has been received but has not completed the review process 2 New Editions Content has passed the automatic validation process and requires approval for publishing Fending Editions Content needs further consideration before approval for publishing o Denied Editions Content has been denied approval 3 Click the status that you want to view For example click New Editions to view all new editions The Browse and Search Results page shows all submitted editions for the selected status Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 47 48 Console Version Log Out Catalog Manager Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Content Devices Accounts Plans Background jobs Browse and Search Result Categories MIME Types Submitted Content Published Content Review Process New Select on
159. g Content From Pricing Options 30 v Viewing Supported Content Types and MIME Types 31 v Viewing Properties for a Supported MIME Type 32 v Adding a Content Type 32 iv Administrator Guide 2005Q4 Editing a Content Type 34 Creating a Pricing Option 35 Editing a Pricing Option 37 Deleting a Content Type 39 Disabling a Pricing Option 39 Registering a MIME Type 40 Editing a MIME Type 41 v Deleting a MIME Type 43 qd lt 4 lt 4 4Q lt lt 4 lt 4 lt Managing Submitted Content 44 Viewing Submitted Content 44 Viewing Submitted Editions 47 Removing an Edition 48 Searching for Content 49 Changing the Status of Content 50 a lt Changing the Status of Editions 52 v Editing Content 52 Managing Published Content 55 Viewing Published Content 56 Removing Content 57 Viewing Published Editions 57 Copying or Moving Categories of Content 58 a lt Copying or Moving Content Items 62 Setting Custom Prices for Published Content 66 Managing Devices 68 Managing Device Libraries 69 v Viewing Device Libraries 70 v Viewing Properties for a Specific Device Library 70 v Adding a Device Library 71 Contents V v Editing a Device Library 73 v Deleting a Device Library 74 Managing Content Descriptor Templates 74 v Viewing Content Descriptor Templates 76 v Adding a Content Descriptor Template 77 v Editing a Content Descriptor Template 78 Managing Device Definitions 78 Viewing Devices 78 Adding a Device 80 Specifyin
160. g Device Capabilities 83 Activating New or Quarantined Devices 85 Mapping MIME Types toa Device 86 Setting a Compatible Device 88 Adding Supported Devices to Existing Content 89 Editing a Device 89 Setting the Default Device 90 lt aAA Deleting a Device 91 v Importing Devices 91 v Exporting Devices 92 Managing Server Locales 92 v Adding a New Locale 92 v Changing a Locale 94 Deleting a Locale 94 Managing Accounts 94 v Viewing Accounts 95 Managing Vending Manager Accounts 97 v Viewing Vending Manager Accounts 97 v Adding a Vending Manager Account 97 vi Administrator Guide 2005Q4 v Editing a Vending Manager Account 99 v Deleting a Vending Manager Account 100 Managing Developer Accounts 101 v Viewing Developer Accounts 101 v Adding a Developer Account 101 v Editing a Developer Account 103 v Deleting a Developer Account 104 Managing Catalog Manager Administrator Accounts 104 v Viewing Catalog Manager Administrator Accounts 104 v Adding a Catalog Manager Administrator Account 105 v Editing a Catalog Manager Administrator Account 106 v Deleting a Catalog Manager Administrator Account 106 Managing Plans 107 Managing Vending Plans 107 Viewing Vending Plans 107 Adding a Vending Plan 108 Editing a Vending Plan 110 Viewing Vending Plan Members 111 Adding a Member to a Vending Plan 111 Removing a Member from a Vending Plan 112 lt lt Setting the Default Vending Plan 112 v Deleting a Vending Plan 113
161. g Manager 127 128 To clear the listing of successfully completed jobs click Clean completed Only pending jobs and failed jobs remain in the list Pending job status changes when the job successfully completes or fails Clear the jobs listings regularly to reduce memory usage and to make it easier to review the most recent jobs Clicking OK leaves the job listings as is and displays the list of submitted contents You can refresh the browser to see the updated status for a pending job when viewing the Background jobs listing page or the Background job detail page You can set the job listings page to refresh every 1 to 99 seconds by selecting the Refresh button and entering the number of seconds at which the listing page is to be refreshed Click the Refresh now button to immediately refresh the page Use the forward and back arrows or specify a page in the Background Jobs listing to examine jobs when the list is extensive Examining Job Details To examine the details of a specific job click on the Job Id or the Job Name Information for the job includes the information shown in the jobs listing page Any additional information relevant to the specific of job is given under the Detailed Information section at the bottom of the page Examples of additional information include m Number of content items affected by the job m Names of the vending servers that failed during the job Administrator Guide 2005Q4 Console Versio
162. g option for this content type Administrator Guide 2005Q4 10 11 Select free usage or non free usage or enter the number of free trials The fields shown are dependent on the pricing models you made available for this content type when creating or editing the content type TABLE 2 6 lists and defines the supported pricing models Select the Charge option you want to apply to the content type Unless the pricing model is Always Free enter a monetary value and enter values for other fields in the option as required Click Save to add the new option to the list of available pricing options You can continue to add more options Click Save after each option to add it to the pricing options list Click Reset to clear all the fields on the page Clicking OK before clicking Save cancels the pricing option creation and clears the fields in the page You are returned to the Content Type Preferences page Clicking Cancel terminates the operation and cancels any saved pricing options Click OK You are returned to the Content Type Preferences page Click Done to complete the operation Clicking Cancel terminates the operation being performed on this page and returns you to the MIME Types page Editing a Pricing Option You can edit attributes of an existing pricing option other than the pricing model All content items that use that pricing option are changed immediately both in the Catalog and Vending Managers and on s
163. ger 9 published content 55 to 58 134 to 142 stocked content 156 to 163 submitted content 44 to 55 testing content 183 content type adding 32 deleting 39 editing 34 Index 257 managing 19 setting DRM 32 setting pricing model 34 viewing 31 content validation 5 cost 207 cost price 46 customer care agent accounts 201 tasks overview 8 customer care agents adding subscriber accounts 210 adding subscriber members 220 adding subscriber plans 217 deleting subscriber accounts 215 deleting subscriber plans 222 editing administrator account 223 editing subscriber accounts 212 editing subscriber plans 218 221 issuing a refund 215 managing subscriber licenses 213 managing subscriber plans 216 setting default plan for new subscribers 221 setting stocked content display 207 tasks extending trial usage 214 managing subscriber accounts 209 viewing content editions 209 viewing download history 213 viewing reports 223 viewing stocked content 208 viewing stocked contents 206 viewing subscriber accounts 210 viewing subscriber members 219 viewing subscriber plans 216 customized marketing campaigns 184 to 193 D default administrator account 11 developer plan 102 114 123 124 log in ID and password 11 subscriber plan 209 210 211 221 222 vending plan 99 112 113 denied content 50 descriptor template 258 Administration Guide 2005Q4 see content descriptor template developer acc
164. ger can serve multiple Vending Managers A Vending Manager account is for a specifically branded vending manager that stocks content from the Catalog Manager It is associated with one or more Vending Plans Vending Plans define content access rights When creating a Vending Plan you can define the categories that a Vending Manager can access Vending Plans can also be nested within other Vending Plans Monetary value set in the local currency for content set by a Vending Manager administrator Also known as retail price See Catalog Price and Content Provider Price A specification for a set of communication protocols to standardize the way that wireless devices such as cellular telephones and radio transceivers can be used for Internet access including e mail the World Wide Web unscrupulous and Internet Relay Chat IRC Administration Guide 2005Q4 Glossary 253 254 Administration Guide 2005Q4 Index A subscriber managing 209 about this guide xv searching 209 account management catalog manager 94 to 106 catalog manager administrator accounts 104 to 106 developer accounts 101 to 104 overview catalog manager 6 vending manager 9 subscriber accounts 209 to 215 vending manager accounts 97 to vending manager administrator accounts 201 to 205 accounts catalog manager administrator adding 105 deleting 106 description 95 editing 106 managing 104 properties 104 viewing 104 de
165. gital rights Content can be forwarded to another device For a thorough discussion of OMA DRM 1 0 go to http www openmobilealliance org The default setting for OMA DRM 1 0 in the Content Delivery Server is Disabled You can enable this DRM after deployment see Enabling and Disabling a DRM on page 26 for more information If OMA DRM 1 0 is selected as an available DRM type the system administrator can set a preference for the type of rights delivery format as follows m Only combined delivery is used m Only separate deliver is used m Separate delivery is used whenever possible otherwise combined delivery is used The last preference option provides flexibility in providing digital rights protection with content Work with your system administrator to determine what rights delivery preference to use if desired The preference is set in the configuration properties file for the Content Delivery Server Content with Forward Lock or Combined Delivery is available to compliant devices that support Combined Delivery Compliant devices that do not support Separate Delivery cannot receive content that has Separate Delivery unless the delivery preferences are set to allow compliant devices to receive content using Separate Delivery by using Combined Delivery The possible associations of DRM types to content types are listed in Appendix B See Adding a Content Type on page 32 for information on how to assign DRM types to co
166. have access to the Catalog Manager There are no tiers of access thus every administrator has full access If you do not want an individual to access the Catalog Manager you can disable the Administrator account This keeps the account information in the system but does not allow the user ID access Viewing Catalog Manager Administrator Accounts From the Catalog Manager click Accounts in the main menu then click Administrators The Accounts page displays the list of Administrator accounts Click an account name The Administrator Account Details page displays the properties of the account Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 105 106 v Adding a Catalog Manager Administrator Account 1 From the Catalog Manager click Accounts in the main menu bar then click Administrators The Accounts page displays a list of Administrator accounts 2 Click Add New Account The Add New Administrator page is displayed Console Version Log Out Catalog Manager Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Content Devices Accounts Plans Background jobs Add New Administrator Indicates a required field Administrator Information OK Cancel Login ID PO Password Po Confirm Password PO Status Enabled gt Last Name fo First Name fo Middle Name Po Email Po Phone PO OK Cancel 3 Enter the required information An asterisk beside a field indicates that it is a required field
167. he Stock Content page specify the following options m Stocking Status Stock the content and make it available to subscribers or stock the content but do not make it available to subscribers yet m Catalog Price This field is informational only It shows the recommended price for this content item m Vending Price Change the purchase price of the content item You can only change the purchase price you cannot change the pricing model which is set in the Catalog Manager For a description of pricing models see TABLE 2 6 If configured at deployment you can have grace periods applied to the Every Download pricing model At purchase time a grace period allows additional numbers of downloads or extends the download period For example if a grace period is not configured in the Vending Manager the Every Download option appears as Charge N on every download With grace period turned on the same pricing option appears as Charge N on every download or every N days Chapter 3 Vending Manager 143 m Keyword You can create a unique keyword to identify this content item This keyword is used by subscribers when ordering content Keywords are used when content is requested through mobile originated MO push Keywords can contain spaces underscores and dashes but cannot contain special characters such as an asterisk Also keywords consisting only of numeric characters are invalid Keywords provide an alternative mean
168. hosen are not affected by the price change 172 Administrator Guide 2005Q4 6 Change the purchase price in one of the following ways m Enter a new purchase price m Increase or decrease the purchase amount by N per cent m Increase or decrease the purchase price by a dollar amount The price is applied to all selected content regardless of their pricing models For example if SpruceDraw is 5 00 per monthly subscription and Launch Screen is 0 50 per download increasing the purchase price by 10 results in SpruceDraw being offered at 5 50 per monthly subscriptions and Launch Screen at 0 55 per download 7 Click Customize Price 8 Click OK in the confirmation dialog box to establish the change No Undo operation is available once you click OK Check that your pricing changes will affect only the desired contents Otherwise manually reset the pricing for erroneously changed content Managing Bundles Bundles are a collection of related files for instance you could have a bundle for a particular business activity that includes an application and associated audio video or image files making the information accessible to subscribers in a convenient form The Vending Manager administrator creates and manages bundles This section covers the following topics Bundle Pricing Creating a Bundle Viewing Bundle Information Changing the Status of a Bundle A subscriber can only see the bundles in the list of available cont
169. ibrary that developers can use A Developer plan contains one or more profiles The following device management tasks are described in this section m Managing Vending Plans m Managing Developer Plans When an operation is performed editing deleting adding and so on the Content Deliver Server puts a background job notification in the main menu bar You can click on the notice to see details of jobs that were or are running See Getting Job Status on page 126 for more information Managing Vending Plans The Vending Manager handles the selling of content Since a single Catalog Manager can serve multiple Vending Managers you can potentially have many Vending plans A Vending Manager can be assigned to more than one Vending plan so ensure your Vending plans are limited enough to give you the control you need Viewing Vending Plans From the Catalog Manager click Plans in the main menu bar The Vending Plan Management page displays a list of the Vending plans Administrator Guide 2005Q4 Console Version Log Out Catalog Manager Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Content Devices Accounts Plans Background jobs Vending Plan Management Vending Plans Developer Plans Vending Plans New Vending Plan Set Default Vending Plan Name Description BASIC Default Plan this plan includes justthe basic content Bizy Yorks business tools 2 Click a Vending plan name to view the properti
170. ies click OK to close the properties page v Adding a Device Library 1 From the Catalog Manager administration console click Devices on the main menu bar 2 Click the Libraries tab The list of libraries is displayed 3 Click New Library The Library Definition page is displayed 72 Administrator Guide 2005Q4 Console Version Log Out Catalog Manager Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Content Devices Accounts Plans Library Definition New Library Definition 1 of 2 Cancel Next Select JAR File S Browse Cancel Next 4 Enter the following information m Name A name for the new library Description A brief description of the library and its contents m Select JAR File The path of the class library that you want to submit or click Browse to locate file The library file can be either a JAR file or a ZIP file 5 Click Next The second page of the library definition process is displayed Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 73 Console Version Log Out Catalog Manager Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Content Devices Accounts Plans Library Definition New Library Definition 2 of 2 Cancel Back Finish Description Select items to include in this Library Global Package Pica java HH javax com Cancel Back Finish 6 Select the items in the tree that you want to include in the library Clear any items that you do not want to include T
171. if Entertainment if Financial 4 if Local Information if Personal Productivity 3 Click a category to view its subcategories The Categories page displays a list of the subcategories for the selected category The menu bar at the top of the page displays the hierarchy level of the selected category Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 15 16 Console Version Log Out Catalog Manager amp Sun Sun Java System Content Delivery Server EE Content Devices Accounts Plans Background jobs Content Catalog Management Categories MIME Types Submitted Content Published Content Catalog Categories Home Business and Professional L if Small Business a if Legal T j yf Medical To return to the list of main categories click Home in the category navigation bar To display any level of your current category hierarchy click the category name in the category navigation bar Click the arrow keys to move a category up or down the list to change the display order Adding a Category From the Categories page navigate to the level to which you want to add the category For example if you want to add a game subcategory to the Entertainment category click Entertainment Click Add New Category The Edit Category page is displayed Administrator Guide 2005Q4 Console Version Log Out Catalog Manager Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Content D
172. ify the name of the MMS message to which it applies Console Version Log Out ae 3 Vending Manager Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Content Accounts Plans Campaigns MMS Reports Campaign Template Details indicates required field Campaign Template Details Cancel OK Name Description E Mail Stylesheet MMS Message v MMS Stylesheet SMS Stylesheet WAP Stylesheet Cancel OK 4 Click OK TABLE 3 2 describes the properties that you can use to customize the template for your needs TABLE 3 2 Properties Available for Notification Templates Name he name assigned to the campaign This property is also used as the Subject for notifications sent as email Discount he discount applied to the original price of he content offered in the campaign ExpirationDate he date that the campaign expires 198 Administrator Guide 2005Q4 TABLE 3 2 Properties Available for Notification Templates Continued C 2 Message he message that the administrator wants to include in the notification CampaignURL he URL the subscriber should use to purchase from the campaign DeviceCampaignURL he URL that will take a subscriber to the ampaign on the subscriber s device Subscriber FirstName he first name of the subscriber that the message is sent to Subscriber LastName he last name of the subscriber that the message is sent to ContentItem Discou
173. igned to new Developer accounts until alternative assignments are made To set the default Developer plan follow these steps From the Catalog Manager administration console click Plans in the main menu bar Click the Developer Plans tab The Developer Plan Management page is displayed Click Set Default The Default Developer page displays a list of all Developer plans Administrator Guide 2005Q4 Console Version Log Out Catalog Manager amp SUN Sun Java System Content Delivery Server ube Content Devices Accounts Plans Default Developer Default Developer Plan Select Default Plan for Developers Developer accounts are automatically assigned to the default plan Mame Description ie Developer Default Developer Default MIDP 1 0 Allows supportfor midp 1 0 classes Cc MIDP 2 0 Allows supportfor midp 2 0 classes OK Cancel 4 Select the plan that you want to set as the default 5 Click OK The default plan is automatically assigned to new Developer accounts until alternative assignments are made V Deleting a Developer Plan Before you delete a Developer plan you might want to review the Developer accounts that are associated with the plan See S Viewing Developer Licensees on page 121 To delete a Developer plan follow these steps 1 From the Catalog Manager administration console click Plans in the main menu bar 2 Click the Developer Plans tab The De
174. intensive so consider the load on the system when scheduling the execution for your distribution 190 Administrator Guide 2005Q4 Console Version Log Out Vending Manager Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Colt Accounts Plans Campaigns MMS Reports Specify the Campaign Scheduling Indicates required field Specify the Campaign Scheduling Cancel Back Done Start processing and sending immediately Deferred processing Start processing AMATO DAY hh mr may consume data resources at this time Start sending MIMD DAY hht May consume network resources at this times Cancel Back Done To create a schedule for a campaign follow these steps 1 Set up the campaign schedule Choose one of the following schedules m Process and send the message immediately m Defer processing in which case enter the time and date when the message is to be processed and sent Enter the date and time of processing and sending the campaign in the format shown next to each field Enter the time based on a 24 hour clock 2 Click Done Click OK to return to the list of defined campaign v Viewing Campaign Details 1 Click Campaigns in the Vending Manager main menu 2 Click the name of a campaign The Campaign Details page is displayed Chapter 3 Vending Manager 191 Console Version Log Out Vending Manager amp Sun Sun Java System Content Delivery Server death alec
175. ion For small business Reset OK Cancel 3 Modify the name or short description as needed and click OK The category is updated in the database v Deleting a Category 1 From the Categories page navigate to the category you want to delete You can only delete categories that do not contain content You must either move or delete content in an undesired category before you can delete that category 2 When the category is displayed click the Delete Category button If the category contains content the delete icon is not present 3 Click OK The category and all its subcategories are deleted and removed from all plans and content that they are associated with 4 Click OK to close the confirmation page 18 Administrator Guide 2005Q4 Managing Content Types The default content types supported by the Content Delivery Server are MIDIlets ring tones and images You can define additional content types as needed Each content type must be associated with one or more MIME types MIME types specify the format of the content and enable information to be exchanged between applications The Content Delivery Server provides support for a default set of common MIME types each of which is associated with one of the default content types You can modify or delete these MIME types register additional MIME types or associate the MIME type to a different content type as needed In addition each content type needs to be associ
176. is charged for each additional use If the subscriber attempts to download this content item again an offer to purchase this item for another N uses is made m Per period After initial download the subscriber is not charged for using this content item for the stated number of days weeks or months At the end of the period subscriber must repurchase content to continue use Administrator Guide 2005Q4 a Per interval After initial download the subscriber is not is not charged for using this content item for the stated time interval Subscriber cannot purchase this item again as it is only offered for a specific time m Per subscription No content items with this pricing model are allowed in a bundle Subscribers who purchased bundled content in the previous release of the Content Delivery Server can still download and run content in those bundles per the pricing and usage conditions in effect at that time including those associated with the subscription pricing model Once a bundle is purchased the following purchase conditions apply m The subscriber cannot repurchase the bundle again regardless of whether the licenses are expired for content in the bundle m The subscriber who purchased the bundle cannot purchase individual items already contained in the bundle until their usage conditions expire If a bundle is purchased but not downloaded and the subscriber looks at the details page for a content item that is in the bun
177. isplayed An asterisk beside a field indicates that it is a required field Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 67 68 Console Version Catalog Manager Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Content Devices Accounts Plans Background jobs Customize Prices Customize Prices Categories Select from the Category Browser Global Package lal Home s Top 10 Downloads fe 36 Auburn g Splash Screen Oo Spruce Chess SE Technopop Featured Business and Professional Communication O Entertainment HE Financial H Local Information HO Personal Productivity Pricing changes will apply only to the selected contents existing pricing models Change the pricing of selected content to o C fo OH Above current price C 0 00 Above current price Customize Price Cancel Log Out amp Sun igir Indicates a required field 4 Select the category or subcategories of content or specific contents To change the purchase price of all the contents of a category simply click the category itself To change the purchase price of specific content items in a category navigate through the category to select individual content items Administrator Guide 2005Q4 5 Change the purchase price in one of the following ways m Enter a new purchase price m Increase or decrease the purchase amount by N per cent m Increase or decrease the purchase price b
178. istrator the content is removed from the bundle and is not available to subscribers who purchase the bundle after the status change Check the status of content in a bundle from the bundle s properties page by clicking on the title of a bundle 180 Administrator Guide 2005Q4 Deleting a Bundle Click Content in the Vending Manager administration console s main menu Click Bundled Content in the Content Management page Click View By Title Select the check box for the desired bundle in the list Click Delete You cannot delete individual items within a bundle You must create a new bundle containing only those desired items Click OK to confirm the unbundling of the content for the selected bundle Subscribers never see a deleted bundle unless they purchased it prior to it being deleted by the Vending Manager administrator Subscribers who purchased the bundle before it was deleted see the bundle in their list of purchased items and can download content in that bundle Editing External Content IDs If your billing system requires something other than the Content Delivery Server content ID to identify the content you can edit the external content ID for a bundle from the list of bundled content To edit External Content IDs follow these steps Click Content in the Vending Manager administration console s main menu Click Bundled Content in the Content Management page Click View By Title Check the
179. it is removed from any vending plan with which it was associated Managing Developer Accounts Developer accounts are for corporations or individuals that submit content to the Catalog Manager Each developer is associated with one or more Developer plans Before you begin creating a Developer account you might want to ensure an appropriate Developer plan exists that you can assign to the account For information on Developer plans see Managing Developer Plans on page 114 Viewing Developer Accounts From the Catalog Manager click Accounts in the main menu then click Developers The Accounts page displays the list of Developer accounts Click an account name The Developer Account Details page displays the properties of the account Adding a Developer Account From the Catalog Manager click Accounts in the main menu bar then click Developers The Accounts page displays a list of Developer accounts Click Add New Account The Add New Developer page is displayed Administrator Guide 2005Q4 Console Version Log Out Catalog Manager amp Sun Sun Java System Content Delivery Server gira tld Content Devices Accounts Plans Background jobs Add New Developer Indicates a required field Developer Properties OK Cancel General Information Login ID TT Password TT Confirm Password 0 Status Enabled gt e Developer Plans DeveloperDetault C
180. itted content including content that is published Searching in Published Content shows matches only for published content Note that you can only search for content and not editions Click Submit A list of all content containing an exact match of the search entry is displayed To show all submitted content leave the search field blank and select All Categories and Any Status You can click on a highlighted column title to alphabetically sort the content for that information type Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 49 50 v Changing the Status of Content You can change that status of submitted content to one of the types described in TABLE 2 9 TABLE 2 9 Content Status Types Status Definition Published Content available for use by subscribers Pending Content requiring further review before being made available Denied Content rejected Deleted Content removed Testing Content available for use by testing subscribers When a content s status is changed a notification of the change in status is sent to the content provider For more information on notifications sent to the provider see the Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Content Developer Guide To change the status of content follow these steps From the Catalog Manager administration console click Content on the main menu bar The Content Database Management page is displayed for submitted content Select Full Submissions Click the title of th
181. job indicators that are displayed at the end of the Catalog Manager s main menu when a job is submitted TABLE 2 15 Background Job Indicators Job Notification Type Description Informational Appears when a background job is submitted Background jobs Pending Appears when at least one job is running without failure 4 Background jobs This notice changes when the last job completes successfully or fails Job Failure Appears when a failed job occurs This notice changes when Background jobs the failed job is retried to complete successfully or is deleted 126 Administrator Guide 2005Q4 v Getting Job Status Click on the Background Jobs notice in the main menu bar The Background jobs listing pages lists the completed pending and failed background jobs Console Version Catalog Manager Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Content Devices Accounts Plans Background jobs Background Jobs Listing Background Jobs Listing l Refresh every 60 SEC Manual refresh 4 a4 Page f1 of 1 Go gt gt i Job ld 1036 1035 1034 1033 1032 1031 1030 1029 1028 1027 1026 1025 1024 1023 Created O4 2 7 2004 4 22 Ph O4 27 2004 4 20 FM O4 27 2004 4 09 FM O4 27 2004 4 08 FM O42 7 2004 4 08 FM O4 27 2004 3 42 FM 04 27 2004 3 42 FM 04 27 2004 3 42 FM 04 27 2004 3 41 FM O4 27 2004 3 41 FM O4 27 2004 3 41 FM O4 27 2004 3 40 FM 04 27 2004 3 38 FM 04 27 2004 3 38 FM Job Na
182. l Information Caw e C Root Top 10 Downloads Featured _ Business and Professional _ Communication _ Entertainment Financial _ Local Information Personal Productivity hyHobbies The preceding figure shows the results of moving the Mobile Mail Investment and Accounting categories to the Business and Professional category All content items in Mobile Mail Investment and Accounting were also moved If you copy or move a category to another category and decide you no longer want that category in its new location you can take one of the following actions Administrator G If the category is empty that is it contains no content items or subcategories you can delete the category from its new location See Deleting a Category on page 18 for more information If the category is not empty you must remove its subcategories and content items by moving or copying them to another location before you can delete the category uide 2005Q4 vV Copying or Moving Content Items By selecting Individual items on the Copy Move Content page you can select specific content items to copy or move to other categories Note When scheduling a copy or move operation be aware that if large numbers of categories and content are being copied or moved the operation can take some time to complete 1 From the Catalog Manager administration console click Content on the main menu bar 2 Click the Published Conten
183. lick on the device name in the list of devices and click Export to see the contents of the file 4 Click OK The Device Management page is displayed that shows the list of devices After you add a device you must specify the device capabilities See Specifying Device Capabilities on page 83 Once the new device is added you also need to configure the device s MIME type mappings see Mapping MIME Types to a Device on page 86 Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 83 vV Specifying Device Capabilities 1 From the Device Management page click the device name to select it The properties page for the device is displayed Console Version Catalog Manager Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Log Out amp Sun ar a ef ah Content Devices Accounts Flans Background jobs Device Management Device Management Edit Manage MIME Types Select Compatible Devices Device Descriptions Mame Samsung SPH A500 Status Active Description JAM capable Manufacturer Samsung Model Number SPH AS5O0 User agent ALI MICS 0 iM PY o Supported Libraries MIDP 1 0 Browser Type HTML A Device Capabilities Capability Bits Per Pixel Copp Accept Language Copp Accept String Color Capable Confirm Capable Delivery Type 2 Click Edit Value 12 en_US application java archive audiofmidi image jpeg imagelpng ImageNndavapvvbmp textvad sunj2me app descriptor Yes Yes OTA
184. log Management page is displayed Console Version Log Out amp Sun Vending Manager Sun Java System Content Delivery Server ehod yas erii Content Accounts Plans Campaigns MMS Reports Catalog Management Catalog Stocked Content Bundled Content Content Testing Vending Categories Home View by Title View by Category Add New Category i Top 10 Downloads T 4 if Featured T if Business and Professional ti if Communication E Ti if Entertainment i ti if Financial a ti if Local Information i t if Personal Productivity L 3 Click on an Up or Down arrow to change the placement of a category in the category tree 132 Administrator Guide 2005Q4 4 If you want to edit a main category go to Step 5 otherwise click the category name to navigate to the subcategory you want to edit For example if you want to edit the Legal subcategory of the Business and Professional category click Business and Professional The Business and Professional category information page is displayed 5 Click the edit symbol beside the category that you want to modify The Edit Category page is displayed An asterisk beside a field indicates that it is a required field Console Version Log Out Vending Manager amp Sun Sun Java System Content Delivery Server sparen thats Content Accounts Plans Campaigns MMS Reports Catalog Management Indicates required field Edit Category
185. me Updating content status on vending servers Updating content status on vending servers Updating content status on vending servers Updating content status on vending servers Updating content status on vending servers Updating device 9 with action edit on vending servers Updating capability cache for device 9 Updating device capabilities for device 9 Updating device 11 with action edit on vending servers Updating capability cache for device 11 Updating CDS to support locale id 1 004 en_GBrBritish English Updating CDS to support locale id 1 003 de_DE German Updating content status on vending servers Updating content status on vending servers The following information for each job is available m The job number which is a unique ID automatically assigned to the job at the time of submission Retry Count co 7 oOo ODO oO oO oOo co oO oO oOo oO oOo GE m 0 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 w Completed Log amp Sun a eh at Job Stat Pendit complet FAILEL Complet Complet complet Complet complet Complet Complet Complet complet complet Complet Clean completed OK m Time and date the job was run note that jobs are run serially in the order they are submitted a A brief description of the nature of the job Number of times the job was retried m Percentage of job completion m Job status Chapter 2 Catalo
186. ministrator tasks 3 category management 14 content categories 14 searching 49 submitted 44 256 Administration Guide 2005Q4 content descriptor template management 74 device management 68 logging in 11 overview 3 plans developer 114 managing 107 vending 107 processes 4 profiles adding 115 deleting 118 editing 117 viewing 114 vending plan management 107 catalog price 46 categories catalog manager adding 16 changing display order 16 deleting 18 editing 17 viewing 14 changing price per category 66 copying in Catalog Manager 58 copying in Vending Manager 163 moving in Catalog Manager 58 moving in Vending Manager 163 vending manager adding 130 deleting 133 editing 132 managing 130 category management catalog manager 14 to 18 vending manager 130 to 134 changing the status 157 compatible devices 88 content capability matching 69 changing the pricing model 29 checking stocking status 151 content type adding 32 associating a DRM 25 creating a pricing option 35 deleting 39 editing 34 editing a pricing option 37 managing 19 setting DRM 32 setting pricing models 34 submissions 19 viewing 31 copying in Catalog Manager 62 copying in Vending Manager 167 customer care agent viewing stocked content 206 digital rights protection 20 disassociating pricing option from 30 editing submitted 52 editions changing the status 52 properties 48 140 209 vie
187. n Log Catalog Manager Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Content Devices Accounts Plans amp Background jobs Background Job Detail Properties of Updating content status on vending servers job General properties for this job Job Id 1034 Created O4 2 7 2004 4 09 PM Job Name Updating content status on vending servers Retry Count Completed 100 Job Status FAILED Detailed information provided by this job Content tems to Update 1 Vending servers failed so far suncds vending server 1 Retry This Job Delete This Job E If a job has no additional information the Detailed Information section states that no other information is available Clearing a Failed Job Failed jobs remain on the jobs listing page until they are manually cleared You can do this in the following ways m Click Delete this job to remove the job from the list The intended job is not completed m Click Retry this job The job you submitted is run again If you know what caused the failure and you can resolve it fix the problem and then retry the operation Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 129 CHAPTER 3 Vending Manager This chapter describes the tasks for administering the Vending Manager There are two administration roles Administrator and Customer Care agent The role is assigned when the Administrator account is created Only Vending Manager administrators can perform the following tasks Managing C
188. n Log Out Catalog Manager amp Sun Sun Java System Content Delivery Server ere Content Devices Accounts Plans Background jobs Add New Vending Manager Indicates a required field Vending Manager Information OK Cancel t Account ID Account Password Confirm Password j Company Name Status ACTIVE Network ID Cehttp or https e Domain or F gt is Forth Contests Network ID type Domain Name 0 IP Address Vending Plans BASIC Default Plan Primary Contact Information 3 Enter the required information An asterisk beside a field indicates that it is a required field Account ID Specify a unique designation for the account The Account ID is automatically converted to lowercase The ID can contain a combination of characters and numbers Note The Account ID you assign must be also be used for the vs account name property in the deployment configuration file and the vending name in the database configuration file in your cfg directory Account Password Enter a password a Confirm Password Reenter the password Company Name Enter the company that the account represents m Status Leave the status as Active unless you want to postpone access to the Catalog Manager m Network ID Enter a URI for the Vending Manager used within the Content Delivery Server For example http ebiz vending com 8080 vsadmin Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 99 100
189. n manually update content pricing from the Pricing Option page The Pricing Option page lists the content types of all content in the Vending Manager and their assigned pricing option information It also shows the last time content pricing was updated in the Catalog Manager and in the Vending Manager For content with custom pricing content that is disassociated from its original pricing option you can manually apply the General Pricing Rule to update those content items 1 From the Vending Manager administration console click Catalog on the main menu bar 2 Click Pricing Options The Pricing Options page is displayed Chapter 3 Vending Manager 153 154 Vending Manager amp Sun Sun Java System Content Delivery Server sacle Content Accounts Plans Campaigns MMS Reports Pricing Options Available Pricing Options General Pricing Rule 1 00 equals x markup tem C automatically Update Catalog Price ContentType z Option ID Current Catalog Price Automatic Price Current VM Price Last Catalog Update Last WM Upd Charge 1 00 per image HR80 1 00 1 00 06 06 2005 06 06 2005 download Charge 0 75 first a ce seri i f 0 7 0 75 06 06 200 06 06 200 image Art2500 arae 0 75 06 06 2005 06 06 2005 Free for 1 use and midlet NG 10 charge 0 99 for every 0 99 06 06 2005 06 06 2005 2 USES Free for 1 use and midlet BSIrs 100 charge 1 10 per 1 10 06 06 2005 06 06 2005 download
190. n to creating the marketing campaign you also define the segment of subscribers that the campaign will target To keep the format of the campaign consistent create a template for the marketing message This section covers the following topics m Creating a Campaign m Working with Subscriber Segments m Working with Campaign Templates Administrator Guide 2005Q4 V Creating a Campaign The Content Download Server provides a wizard to help you define a marketing campaign The wizard leads you through the steps of specifying the campaign type the target audience the marketing message content and pricing details and scheduling and duration To start the Campaign Wizard follow these steps 1 Click Campaigns on the Vending Manager administration console s main menu 2 Click New on the Campaign List header The first page of the Campaign wizard is displayed vV Specifying a Campaign Type 1 In the first page of the wizard click the radio button to select one of these campaign types m Event Driven Campaign An event driven campaign is initiated when a subscriber performs an action that triggers an event The system responds by sending the promotion to the subscriber The actions that trigger the event include subscriber registration content purchase content download and content refund a Outbound Campaign An outbound campaign is typically proactive and is sent to a targeted segment of subscribers Promotional Campaign
191. nager administration console click Reports on the main menu bar The Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Reporting page displays the Java Applications Report Chapter3 Vending Manager 223 224 Console Version Log Out Vending Manager amp Sun Sun Java System Content Delivery Server haath ontent Accounts Plans Campaigns MMS Reports Reporting Java Applications Reports Select Content Type E Application Download Reporting 0 Total Downloads 1 Applications in the Field E Most Popular Downloads E Downloads by Time 0 BAM Moon Moon BF Ml 0 GPM hidnight 0 Midnight BAM EB Downloads Per Device 2 Select a content type from the Select Content Type drop down list to display reports for other content types Reports display the following information a Application Download Reporting The number of downloads and applications Total Downloads The total number of downloads for the application type Applications in the Field The total number of applications for the application type a Most Popular Downloads The top five downloaded applications Click on an application to view the properties of that application Downloads by Time The number of downloads per time period The time periods are defined in six hour increments 6AM Noon Noon 6PM 6PM Midnight Midnight 6AM Downloads Per Device The number of downloads for each mobile device supported A
192. nality For instance system capabilities define whether a device supports Short Message Service SMS or WAP Push Push Type takes a string value that specifies the device s delivery mechanisms mms sms Or wap 233 Mandatory Capabilities Mandatory capabilities are capabilities that must be specified for a device to accept MIDlet applications TABLE A 1 lists the mandatory capabilities for devices used with the Content Delivery Server TABLE A 1 Mandatory Capabilities Name Type Description Example Value MicroEdition String Software Platform specific Connected CLDC 1 0 Configuration Limited Device CLDC Configuration version MicroEdition String Software Platform specific Mobile MIDP 1 0 Profile Information Device Profile MIDP version Content Delivery Server Specitic Capabilities Content Delivery Server specific capabilities apply to the server s functionality and are not industry standard Devices must have the Content Delivery Server specific capabilities listed in TABLE A 2 if they are to be used with the server TABLE A 2 Content Delivery Server Specific Capabilities Name Type Description Example Value Supported List System capability for API validation MIDP 1 0 Libraries Enables you to set the libraries that the device supports Libraries define the API sets supported This capability enables the Content Delivery Server to match an application to a device that supports the libraries used by the applicati
193. nd Time Sensitive When no DRM agent is selected only the download based free always first download only and every download pricing model is supported No code is added Each agent handles license validation differently For further details of these types see the Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Installation Guide CDS OMA DRM 1 0 Forward Lock is simply the OMA DRM 1 0 Forward Lock format no Combined or Separate Delivery only and can be used with any content type It provides basic copy protection with the content and it does not allow content to be forwarded to another device The default setting of Enabled is used for CDS DRM Agents and CDS OMA DRM 1 0 Forward Lock and when no DRM is selected You can disable one or more of these options or enable OMA DRM 1 0 with the cdsi db command see the Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Installation Guide for information on this command Administrator Guide 2005Q4 Using OMA DRM 1 0 OMA DRM 1 0 offers three different formats for applying protection as described in TABLE 2 3 TABLE 2 3 OMA DRM 1 0 Formats DRM Type Description Forward Lock Content is delivered with basic copy protection Content cannot be forwarded to another device Combined Delivery Content is delivered together with basic copy protection and additional usage rights are included Content cannot be forwarded to another device Separate Delivery Encrypted content is delivered separately from the di
194. nd your local currency is Yen enter the current equivalent value in Yen 4 Enter the percentage markup by which you want to increase the purchase price if desired If you do not want to increase the purchase price of content by a percentage enter 0 or leave the field empty Automatic markup percentage increase of content purchase prices is applied to both manually and automatically stocked content 5 Click Apply A table displays a list of content types and their assigned pricing option information It also shows the last time content pricing was updated 6 Click Done to enact the change Price Update Notification When automatic price updating is turned off in the Vending Manager an Ignore Update alert is displayed in the Pricing Options table to alert you that a price change is in effect for the associated content in the Catalog Manager You can perform one of the following actions m Enter a price in the Current VM Price column for the updated content to update the price in the Vending Manager When you click Done to change the price the Ignore Update alert is removed m Take no action to adjust the content price in the Vending Manager and check the Ignore Update check box to remove the alert m Take no action to adjust the content price at the current time and leave the alert so that you can come back at a later time and quickly identify the content you want to update v Changing the Price of Individual Content It
195. ng Stocked Content 156 Viewing Stocked Content 156 Searching for Stocked Content 156 v Changing the Status of Stocked Content 157 v Unstocking Content 158 v Editing Stocked Content 159 Editing External Content IDs 161 Updating Stocked Content 162 v Copying or Moving Categories of Content 163 v Copying or Moving Content Items 167 v Customizing Prices for Stocked Content 170 Managing Bundles 173 Bundle Pricing 174 Creating a Bundle 175 Viewing Bundle Information 179 Deleting a Bundle 181 Editing External Content IDs 181 a lt Changing the Status of a Bundle 182 v Editing a Bundle 183 v Managing Testing Content 183 v Stocking Testing Content 184 Creating Customized Marketing Campaigns 184 Contents ix Creating aCampaign 185 Specifying a Campaign Type 185 Specifying Campaign Options and Target Audience 186 Specifying a Campaign Message 187 Specifying Content for the Campaign 188 Specifying Campaign Pricing Characteristics 189 Specifying Campaign Scheduling 190 Viewing Campaign Details 191 qd lt 4dQ lt 4 lt 4d lt 4 lt 4 lt 4 4 Editing a Campaign 193 v Testing a Campaign 193 Working with Subscriber Segments 194 v Displaying Subscriber Segments 195 v Creating a Subscriber Segment 195 v Editing a Subscriber Segment 197 Working with Campaign Templates 197 v Displaying Available Campaign Templates 197 v Creating aCampaign Template 197 v Editing a Campaign Template 201 Managing Vending Manager Administrat
196. nload content from the Sun Java System Content Delivery Server using the Subscriber Portal from either a PC or a mobile device Note The Developer Portal and Subscriber Portal are outside the scope of this guide See the Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Content Developer Guide for information on submitting content through the Developer Portal Browser Kequirements The administration consoles can be run with m Internet Explorer 6 0 m Netscape Navigator 7 0 m Firefox 1 0 Note Cookies must be enabled in the browser to use the administration consoles Administrator Guide 2005Q4 Accessing the Administration Consoles To access the Catalog Manager and Vending Manager administration consoles for the first time use the default login ID and password that were created when you installed the Sun Java System Content Delivery Server The default values for the Login ID and Password are admin and admin Change the password after you initially log in note that the password is case sensitive After you log in to the Catalog Manager and Vending Manager you can add additional accounts as needed See Adding a Catalog Manager Administrator Account on page 105 and Adding a Vending Manager Administrator Account on page 202 for more information Logging in to the Catalog Manager To log in to the Catalog Manager follow these steps Start the Catalog Manager For information on starting the Catalog Manager see th
197. nsole click Devices on the main menu bar Click the Libraries tab The Device Libraries page is displayed showing the submitted libraries Console Version Log Out Catalog Manager amp SUN Sun Java System Content Delivery Server datas Content Devices Accounts Plans Background jobs Device Libraries Devices Libraries Templates Locales Hew Library Library Hame Description Last Modified Date DOJA 1 0 DOJA 1 0 OF 2e02005 MIDP 1 0 MIDP 1 0 OM Sai2005 MIDP 2 0 MIDP 2 0 OM a2005 The following information is displayed for each library a Library Name The name of the library Description A brief description of the library and its contents m Last Modified Date The last date that changes were made to the library Viewing Properties for a Specific Device Library To view the properties for a specific device library follow these steps Click the library name The properties page shows the name description date last modified and the APIs allowed for devices and profiles that include the library Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 71 Console Version Log Out Catalog Manager Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Content Devices Accounts Plans Library Definition Edit Delete Name MIDP 1 0 Description MIDP 1 0 Last Modified Date 12 08 2003 Library Contents s Global Package Ii java i lang st Class Faia Object 2 When you are done viewing the propert
198. nt that the subscriber downloaded The Vending Manager assigns subscriber roles which determine the type of content that is available to subscribers Each Subscriber account is associated with one or more Subscriber plans Before you create a Subscriber account you might want to ensure that an appropriate Subscriber plan exists for you to assign to the account If not you can assign accounts to the default Subscriber plan and edit the account later See Managing Subscriber Plans on page 216 for more information You can perform each of the following functions on any of the account views m Search for an account by entering a string in the search box at the top of the view specifying a column and clicking Submit m Display items beginning with a particular letter at the top of the list by clicking the letter in the alphabet list in the browse bar The browse bar displays the name of the column used for display m Sort the account list by clicking on any column title Chapter3 Vending Manager 209 v Viewing Subscriber Accounts 1 From the Vending Manager administration console click Accounts on the main menu bar 2 Click the Subscribers tab The list of Subscriber accounts is displayed If no device is specified to be used the Device field is blank Console Version Log Out _ ae Vending Manager Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Pi i Content Accounts Flans Campaigns MMS Reports
199. ntPrice he purchase price charged when item is purchased from the campaign URL ContentItem DeviceDetailsURL he URL that will take a subscriber to the specific piece of content for this campaign ContentItem Midlet 1 he name of the JAD file For MIDlets only Chapter 3 Vending Manager 199 TABLE 3 2 Properties Available for Notification Templates Continued ContentItem ConfigurationVersion he version of the item For MIDlets and iAppli applications only ContentItem ProfileVersion he API set used in the application For MIDlets and iAppli applications only ContentItem Classname he name of the iAppli application file For iAppli applications only lan property names must be preceded by CDSNotification For example CDSNotification Name To see examples of campaign notification templates follow these steps 1 Open the Campaign Templates page 2 Click the name or description of the default notification template An example of a template is provided for each type of style sheet Campaign Template Details Cancel OK i Name Notification Description Default Notification Template E Mail xsloutput method text indent yes gt stylesheet xsl ternplate match gt i lt xslvalue of select CDSMotificatiomSubseribenFirsthame lt xSlvalue of select CDOSMNotificationihessage i we are offering a discount of xslvalue of selectE COSNotification Discount y on the following content MMS O
200. ntent types Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 23 24 OMA DRM 1 0 and Non Compliant Devices For devices that are not compliant with OMA DRM 1 0 the Catalog Manager administrator can configure the Content Delivery Server with one of the following options to deliver content with a free always first download only or every download pricing model m Deliver all content to non compliant devices as unprotected original content that is content as received from the content provider The free always first download only and every download pricing models are available to content under this option m Deliver only free content as unprotected original content to non compliant devices Only the free always pricing model is available to content under this option m Make the content unavailable to non compliant devices For a discussion of pricing models see Pricing Content on page 26 MIME Types for OMA DRM 1 0 To support the OMA DRM 1 0 formats a device must support the MIME types listed in TABLE 2 4 TABLE 2 4 Required MIME Types for OMA DRM 1 0 OMA DRM 1 0 Format Required MIME Type Support Forward Lock application vnd oma drm message Combined Delivery application vnd oma drm message application vnd oma drm rights xml Separate Delivery application vnd oma drm rights xml application vnd oma drm rights wbxml application vnd oma drm content These MIME types are used to determine the OMA DRM 1 0 format supported on a device
201. ntext of this guide xvi Typographic Conventions The following tables define the typographical conventions and terms used throughout this guide Typeface Meaning Examples AaBbCc123 The names of commands files Edit your login file and directories on screen Use ls ato list all files a a You have mail AaBbCc123 What you type when su contrasted with on screen Password computer output AaBbCc123 Book titles new words or terms Read Chapter 6 in the User s Guide words to be emphasized These are called class options You must be super user to do this Command line variable replace To delete a file type rm filename with a real name or value a The settings on your browser might differ from these settings Administrator Guide 2005Q4 Related Documentation The Sun Java System Content Delivery Server manuals are available as Portable Document Format PDF and Hypertext Markup Language HTML files These files are available in the Documentation subdirectory of the directory where the Content Delivery Server is installed as well as online at http docs sun com The following table summarizes the books included in the Content Delivery Server documentation set Book Title Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Branding and Localization Guide Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Capacity Planning Guide Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Content Developer Guide Sun Java System Cont
202. o close the Confirmation page The list of bundles shows the current state of each bundle 182 Administrator Guide 2005Q4 Editing a Bundle You can modify a bundle by changing its status contents retail price and so on To edit a bundle follow these steps Click Content in the Vending Manager administration console s main menu Click Bundled Content in the Content Management page Click View by Title Click on the title of the bundle you want The View Content Bundle Properties page opens Click Edit and make your changes Click OK Click OK to close the Confirmation page For a description of fields on the Edit page see Creating a Bundle on page 175 Managing Testing Content Some content received from the Catalog Manager might be undergoing testing before being made available to regular subscribers This type of content has the status Testing Only testing subscribers have access to testing content and do not see regular published content on the Subscriber portal It is your responsibility to assign a testing role to a subscriber To assign a role to a subscriber see Adding a Subscriber Account on page 210 To see a list of testing content follow these steps Click Content on the Vending Manager administration console s main menu Click the Content Testing tab A list of all content with Testing status is displayed Click on the desired content to see its properties When the
203. o select individual methods expand the package by clicking the plus sign next to the check box for the package 7 Click OK to save the new library A confirmation page is displayed 8 Click OK to return to the list of libraries V Editing a Device Library 1 From the Catalog Manager administration console click Devices on the main menu bar 2 Click the Libraries tab The Device Libraries page is displayed 3 Click the name of the library that you want to edit The Library Definition page is displayed 4 Click Edit 74 Administrator Guide 2005Q4 Make the necessary changes You can edit only the name and description of a library that is in use A library is in use if it is assigned to a device or a Developer Profile Click OK A confirmation page is displayed Click OK to display the library properties Deleting a Device Library You cannot delete a library that is in use A library is in use if it has been assigned to a device or a Developer Profile To delete a device library follow these steps From the Catalog Manager administration console click Devices on the main menu bar Click the Libraries tab The Device Libraries page is displayed Click the name of the library that you want to delete The Library Definition page is displayed Click Delete You are prompted to confirm the deletion of the library Click OK The library is deleted Click OK to display the li
204. og Manager click Accounts in the main menu bar then click Administrators The Accounts page displays a list of Administrator accounts 2 Click the Administrator account you want to delete The Administrator Account Details page is displayed 3 Click Delete A confirmation page is displayed asking you to confirm you want to delete the account 4 Click OK The administrator account is deleted from the database and the administrator no longer has access to the Catalog Manager 5 Click OK again to close the confirmation message Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 107 108 Managing Plans Vending Manager and Developer accounts are assigned to plans The Catalog Manager uses plans to control content submission for developers and content access for Vending Managers TABLE 2 14 describes the two types of plans used by the Catalog Manager TABLE 2 14 Plan Types Plan Type Description Vending Vending plans define content access rights For example if you have a Vending Manager branded to sell content to teenagers you don t want it stocking adult content When creating a Vending plan you can define which categories a Vending Manager can access Vending plans can also be nested within other Vending plans Each Vending Manager account is associated with one or more Vending plans Developer Developer plans define the set of APIs that developers can use in applications that they submit Profiles define the classes in a specific l
205. ollowing information is shown for each edition Edition ID Name Version Edition Type Original Edition Modified Date The Edition Type Original indicates the initally submitted content while Final indicates the actual content that is delivered to subscribers If the content item has OMA DRM protection a Trial type indicates a content item that is delivered to subscribers for trial usage If the Catalog Manager administrator enables Preview for a content type the Preview field is included in the Catalog Description section 5 Click the name of the edition that you want to view The Properties page for the edition is displayed 140 Administrator Guide 2005Q4 Console Version Log Out Vending Manager Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Content Accounts Plans Campaigns MMS Reports Content Properties Launch Screen Large Sereen General Information content ID 1003 Content Type image Developer John Doe Edition ID 1023 Edition Type Original Edition Weight 50 0 Original Edition Version 2 0 Content Size 219 Last Modified Date OS0S2005 4 22 PM Runtime Requirements Delivery Type OTA Color Capable YES Copp Accept String image gif Matched Devices 6 When you are done viewing the Edition Properties click OK If no devices are listed in both the Supported Devices and Matched Devices fields the Catalog Manager administrator made the edition unavailable to subscribers
206. on Descriptor List System capability for two step download General Template of content Content The template specified is used to generate Descriptor the descriptor file for content other than MIDlets if two step download is specified If this option is not selected content is delivered as either OTA one step or as an SMS message 234 Administration Guide 2005Q4 Browser Capabilities Browser capability refers to the browser type specified for a device A string value specifying the browser that is rendering markup on the device is given For example Browser Type can have one of the following values WML 1_ 2 XHTML NokiaSeries40 XHTML Symbain XHTML UP User Interface and Software Capabilities The Content Delivery Server uses the user interface and software capabilities to refine the capability matching process TABLE A 3 lists the user interface and software capabilities TABLE A 3 User Interface and Software Capabilities Name Type Description Example Value Bits Per Pixel Integer Hardware platform specific Bits 16 Per Pixel Defines the minimum number of bits per pixel that a device must have to run the application Ccpp Accept List Software platform specific List application java String of MIME types that the device archive supports for OTA download text plain image gif Ccpp Accept List Software platform specific en_US Language Locale Defines the locale supported by the device Select one or more en
207. on Log Out Vending Manager Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Content Accounts Plans Campaigns MMS Reports Vending Manager Administration Console Catalog Stocked Content Bundled Content Content Testing Vending Categories Home Stocked Content Search IEI Categories gt any View by Title Copy Move Content Manage Categories Pre Top 10 Downloads 9 Featured 16 o E Business and Professional 6 gt E communication 3 gt J Entertainment 6 E Financial gt E Local Information 1 Personal Productivity 3 2 Click a content category or subcategory to view a list of the stocked content for the selected category To view all content by title click View By Title This view allows you to browse content alphabetically by title By default the view is set to List All displaying the first 20 items alphabetically on the first page Administrator Guide 2005Q4 Console Version Vending Manager Sun java System Content Delivery Server Goren Ayo LINES Flans Campaigns Mhig Reporte Content Management Catalog Stocked Content Bundled Content Content Testing Vending Categories Hame Featured Selecton page change giatu s Tao co Unstock Edit External i EA JIE Page fi af Go staing Tie ID Retail Price Cost i a es Jaan fadi everr download 2 25 every download Active Spruce Dran O00 m iaie ALEMAN 7 F4
208. onsole menu bar Click the name of a campaign The Campaign Details page is displayed Click Edit The Campaign Wizard opens with the current values for the selected campaign Edit the values that you want to change and click Next to continue You can edit the campaign message content items pricing characteristics and if applicable the campaign schedule Click Done on the last page of the wizard Testing a Campaign Click Campaigns in the Vending Manager administration console menu bar Click the name of a campaign The Campaign Details page is displayed Click Test Send test email or a test wireless message or both m To send a test e mail enter the recipient s e mail address m To send a test wireless message enter the recipient s phone number and select a device type from the drop down list Click OK Click OK to close the Confirmation page The test message is sent Chapter 3 Vending Manager 193 nsole Version Log Out Vending Manager amp Sun Sun Java System Content Delivery Server micionpitems Content Accounts Plans Campaigns MMS Reports Campaign Test Indicates required field Campaign Test Cancel OK MV E Mail Address idoe developer com Send a test E hiail Phone Number Send a test wireless message Device Mokia 6310i Cancel OK Working with Subscriber Segments A subscriber segment defines the criteria for separating
209. ontent for a Locale Vending Managers can be widely distributed geographically In such cases multiple currencies are involved in pricing content The system administrator configures the currencies and initial price equivalents for a Vending Manager s locale This is known as the General Pricing Rule A General Pricing Rule is established for each Vending Manager so that a one to one correlation exists between one currency unit in the Catalog Manager and the equivalent amount in the Vending Manager s currency For example suppose a Catalog Manager administrator is in Canada and a Vending Manager administrator is in Italy The General Pricing Rule calculates what the Italian currency equivalent of 1 00 Canadian is and applies that calculation to all content in the Vending Manager So if a content item is priced at 1 50 Canadian the Vending Manager administrator in Italy sees the content priced at 0 95 Euros In situations where the Catalog Manager and Vending Manager are running on the same server both must use the same locale therefore the price for content is the same in the Catalog Manager and the Vending Manager unless a custom price has been created V Setting Local Pricing If the Automatically Update Catalog Price is checked all content in the Vending Manager is automatically updated based on the General Pricing Rule whenever the pricing option for content is changed in the Catalog Manager If this feature is not checked you ca
210. ontent items within those categories Note When scheduling a copy or move operation be aware that if large numbers of categories and content are being copied or moved the operation can take some time to complete You can also selectively move or copy individual items of content See Copying or Moving Content Items on page 167 for more information 1 From the Vending Manager administration console click Content on the main menu bar 2 Click the Stocked Content tab 3 Click Copy Move Content The Copy Move Content page is displayed The default selection is Category Categories Chapter 3 Vending Manager 163 Console Version Log Out amp Sun Vending Manager Sun Java System Content Delivery Server F miorina Content Accounts Flans Campaigns MMS Reports Copy Move Content Select Content to Copy or Move Category Categories Individual items C All items C Root amp _ Top 10 Downloads Top 10 Downloads _ Featured Featured _ Business and Professional _ Business and Professional Communication amp Communication _ Entertainment _ Entertainment _ Financial _ Financial Local Information Local Information amp _ Personal Productivity Personal Productivity com move crear cancer Category and content item names change from gray to black as the categories and content items are load
211. op Clear Cancel 5 Specify the content status and the External Content ID Log Out Indicates required field Root _ Top 10 Downloads Featured Business and Professional Communication Entertainment _ Movies X Games _ Music _ Sports Financial Local Information Personal Productivity You can enter the External Group ID that your billing system uses to identify this content or select it from the list provided if applicable This field can be blank if your system does not use group IDs Chapter 3 Vending Manager 147 Clear Cancel Content Properties The following values will be assigned to all selected content Status Active External Content 1D External Group ID Stocking Jobs ID Started Started By Status Mo jobs currently running 6 Click Stock Click Clear to remove all selections in both trees and reselect categories and content items Clicking the Cancel button clears all selections and displays the top level Catalog page 7 Confirm or cancel the operation The Stocking Job Status page appears Console Version Log Out Vending Manager Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Content Accounts Plans Campaigns MMS Reports stocking Job Status Task ID 2000 Started 09 19 05 16 13 11 Started By Turbo Server Successfully stocked 3items 4 4 Page f1 of 1 Go gt gt Content title Vending category Stat
212. or Accounts 201 v Viewing Vending Manager Administrator Accounts 201 v Adding a Vending Manager Administrator Account 202 v Editing a Vending Manager Administrator Account 204 v Deleting a Vending Manager Administrator Account 205 Customer Care Agent Tasks 205 v Viewing Stocked Content 206 v Setting the Display of Stocked Content for Subscribers 207 v Viewing the Properties of Stocked Content 208 v Viewing Editions of Stocked Content 209 x Administrator Guide 2005Q4 Managing Subscriber Accounts 209 a a a v Viewing Subscriber Accounts 210 Adding a Subscriber Account 210 Editing a Subscriber Account 212 Viewing a Subscriber s Download History 213 Managing Subscriber Licenses 213 Extending Trial Usage 214 Issuing a Refund 215 Deleting a Subscriber Account 215 Managing Subscriber Plans 216 v a a a v Viewing Subscriber Plans 216 Adding a Subscriber Plan 217 Editing a Subscriber Plan 218 Viewing Subscriber Plan Members 219 Adding Members to a Subscriber Plan 220 Removing Members from a Subscriber Plan 221 Setting a Default Plan for New Subscribers 221 Deleting a Subscriber Plan 222 v Editing Your Administrator Account 223 v Viewing Reports 223 Sending MMS Messages 225 v Choosing MMS as the Content Delivery System 225 Displaying MMS Messages 225 Creating an MMS Message 226 Editing an MMS Message 228 Testing an MMS Message 229 Testing a New MMS Message 229 v v v v Testing
213. ormat supported in the Content Delivery Server If other descriptive fields are present for the content edit those fields as necessary m Category Description Assigns categories to the content Edit the content as needed then click OK The View Content Properties page displays the updated content To set the pricing characteristics for multiple content items at once see Setting Custom Prices for Published Content on page 66 Managing Published Content The Published Content section displays all content that is published to the Vending Managers The administration tasks associated with Published Content are the same as those associated with managing Submitted Content This section describes viewing published content and published editions See Managing Submitted Content on page 44 for information on searching for changing the status of and editing content Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 55 Note If you change a content s status from Published to another state the content is removed from the Published Content list and is not included in the list of published categories v Viewing Published Content 1 From the Catalog Manager administration console click Content on the main menu bar 2 Click the Published Content tab The Published Content page displays a list of the main categories defined A number beside each category indicates the number of published content packages Console Version Log Out
214. ory Status Baku Baku Homes Top 10 Downloads Stacked Home Featured Stocked SpruceDriver Homes Top 10 Downloads Stacked Home Featured Pending Tables and Graphs Homes Top 10 Downloads Pending Home Featured Pending Tennis Homes Top 10 Downloads Pending Home Featured Pending Card File Homes Top 10 Downloads Pending Home Featured Pending DataFlo Homes Top 10 Downloads Pending Home Featured Pending DeskMotes Homes Top 10 Downloads Pending Home Featured Pending You can also stop a stocking job from the Stock Content page by selecting a stocking job in the Stocking Jobs list with an Executing or Pending status Click an item s Stop icon 3 The Stop icon changes to a Trash icon and the status of the job is changed to Stopped Administrator Guide 2005Q4 Checking the Status of a Stocking Job You can check on the status of a stocking job in one of the following ways m Click Stock to see the status of the current stocking job m Click on a job ID in the Stocking Jobs list to check the status of a specific stocking job The Stocking Job Status page is displayed showing the status of the selected job Console Version ey Content Accounts Plans Campaigns MMS Reports stocking Job Status Vending Manager Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Log Out Task ID 1006 Started 06 16 05 17 17 12 Started By Turbo Server Stopped 3 successful 0 failures 11 stopped a4
215. ote When scheduling a copy or move operation be aware that if large numbers of categories and content are being copied or moved the operation can take some time to complete 1 From the Vending Manager administration console click Content on the main menu bar 2 Click the Stocked Content tab 3 Click Copy Move Content The Copy Move Content page is displayed Chapter3 Vending Manager 167 Console Version Vending Manager Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Content Accounts Plans Campaigns MMS Reports Copy Move Content Select Content to Copy or Move copy Move Clear Cancel O Category Categories Individual items _ Al items _ Top 10 Downloads _ Featured Business and Professional _ Communication _ Entertainment amp Financial _ Local Information _ Personal Productivity Log Out amp Sun zn a riigi eve Root _ Top 10 Downloads _ Featured Business and Professional amp Communication amp Entertainment amp Financial amp Local Information _ Personal Productivity Category and content item names change from gray to black as the categories and content items are loaded Wait until all items are loaded before making a selection Click Individual Items 5 Select the content items of content in one or more categories that you want to copy or move Under th
216. ou are selecting an appropriate pricing model for the DRM selected Click Done when finished Click OK to close the confirmation page Editing a Content Type From the Catalog Manager administration console click Content on the main menu bar Click the MIME Types tab The MIME Types page is displayed Click the content type that you want to edit The Content Type Preferences page is displayed Make the necessary changes to the content type and description m Content Type The name of the content type that you are adding m Description A brief description of the content type m Preview The preview options for this content type m DRM Preference The DRM associated with this content type Changing the DRM changes the pricing models that can be applied to content Only newly published content items have the new DRM and any new pricing options Existing content items still have the previously assigned DRM and pricing option and are still available to subscribers m Pricing Models The pricing models available for this content type If you unselect a pricing model existing content retains their pricing options For unpublished content items that used that pricing model you must choose another pricing model when editing that content item Administrator Guide 2005Q4 m Pricing Options This section addresses two items Required Pricing Options Enables or disables content providers to set their
217. ount adding 101 assigning to a developer plan 122 deleting 104 description 95 editing 103 managing 101 properties 101 removing from a developer plan 123 viewing 101 developer plan adding 119 default 102 114 123 124 deleting 124 editing 120 licensee see member managing 114 member adding 122 removing 123 viewing 121 properties 119 setting the default 123 viewing 119 developer plans description 107 device library adding 71 deleting 74 editing 73 properties 70 viewing 70 device management 6 68 to 78 devices activating new or quarantined 85 adding 80 auto detection 78 capabilities browser 235 mandatory 234 system 233 user interface software 235 capability matching 69 deleting 91 editing 89 managing 68 mapping MIME types 86 new 79 properties 89 provisioning of detected devices 78 quarantined 79 setting a default 90 setting compatible devices 88 specification tables 237 specifying capabilities 83 status types 79 viewing 78 devices capabilities specifying a value 236 digital rights protection CDS DRM 21 CDS DRM agents descriptions of 21 CDS OMA DRM 1 0 Forward Lock 21 Combined Delivery 23 disabling DRM 26 enabling DRM 26 Forward Lock 23 inapplicable content 21 non compliant devices 24 OMA DRM 1 0 formats of 23 Separate Delivery 23 supported MIME types for OMA DRM 1 0 24 types of 20 documentation Content Delivery Server xvii E edition
218. ownloads Free for 1 use and charge 0 99 for every 2 uses Entertainment Games Free for 1 use and charge 1 10 per download Entertainment Games The following information is displayed for each item Click the Status the Title or the Type column title to sort content by that information type m Status Provides a graphical indication of whether or not the item is stocked and whether an update is available for a stocked item TABLE 3 1 shows the symbols used TABLE 3 1 Content Status Symbols Symbol v vi Description Application is stocked content is available to subscribers Application is stocked and an update is available Application status is unknown Unstocked applications are listed without an associated icon Administrator Guide 2005Q4 sna clas clas arca arca m Title Displays the title of the content in the catalog m Catalog Price Displays the amount that the Vending Manager has to pay the Catalog Manager for every sale they make to a subscriber m Categories Displays the multiple categories and their complete paths that are assigned to the content in the catalog m Short Description A short description of the content m Type Displays the type of content To return to the list of categories click View By Categories in the Browse Catalog bar Searching for Published Content From the Vending Manager administration console click Content on the main menu bar
219. page Change Status To JEJ id 4 Page f1 of 1 Go gt gt Title Edition Hame Edition Description Version Type Developer O Alarm Ring Alarm Ring Classic audio alert 1 4 ringtone jdoe D Launch Screen Launch Screen Small Screen splash screen 26 image jdoe L SpruceDraw SpruceDraw Color drawing app 1 0 4 midlet rsmith The following information is displayed for each edition Title The name of the parent item with which the edition is associated Edition Name The name of the edition Edition Description A short description of the edition Version The version of the edition Type The type of content Select the type from the list of supported types Developer The name of the content provider who submitted the edition To view the properties for a specific edition click the title of the desired edition The properties for the edition are displayed in the View Content Edition page Clicking OK displays the View Content Properties page for the original content Click Back on the View Content Properties page to return to the list of editions For content that is defined to have one or more supporting devices you might need to add additional supporting devices as they become available To add devices to existing content see Adding Supported Devices to Existing Content on page 89 To return to the main page for Submitted Content click Review Process in the navigation bar Removing an Edition You
220. plan You can add and remove members from a developer plan To view the Developer licensees associated with a Developer plan follow these steps 1 From the Catalog Manager administrator console click Plans in the main menu bar 2 Click the Developer Plans tab The Developer Plan Management page is displayed 3 Select Developer Plans from the drop down list 122 Administrator Guide 2005Q4 4 Click the Developer plan that you want to view The Developer Plan Definition page is displayed 5 Click the Developer Licensees tab The list of Developer accounts associated with the Developer plan is displayed Console Version Log Out Catalog Manager amp Sun 301 Sun Java System Content Delivery Server ea hi Content Devices Accounts Plans Developer Plan Licensees Developer Plan Definition Developer Licensees This is the default plan for Developers Select on page Remove ecco f Listan id a Page f1 of 1 Go gt gt i ABCDEFGHIJALMNOPQRSTUVWAYT2 Developer Contact Developer Plans Account iD Status Mo licensees found v Adding a Developer Licensee to a Developer Plan 1 From the Catalog Manager administration console click Plans in the main menu bar 2 Click the Developer Plans tab The Developer Plan Management page is displayed 3 Select Developer Plans from the View drop down list 4 Click the Developer plan that you want to view The Developer Plan
221. pt is made Managing Accounts The Catalog Manager is responsible for managing three types of accounts m Vending Manager m Developer a Administrator Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 95 96 The Catalog Manager does not administer subscriber accounts these are administered through the Vending Manager See Managing Subscriber Accounts on page 209 for more information TABLE 2 12 describes the purpose each account type serves TABLE 2 12 Account Types Account Type Description Vending Manager A Vending Manager account is for a specifically branded Vending Manager that stocks content from the Catalog Manager It is associated with one or more Vending Plans Developer Developer accounts are for corporations or individuals that submit content to the Catalog Manager Developer accounts are associated with one or more Developer Plans Administrator Administrator accounts are for individuals who administer the Catalog Manager The Administrator accounts can be disabled when you do not want an individual accessing the Catalog Manager The following account management tasks are described in this section m Managing Vending Manager Accounts m Managing Developer Accounts m Managing Catalog Manager Administrator Accounts When an operation is performed editing deleting adding and so on the Content Delivery Server puts a background job notification in the main menu bar Click on the notice to see details of jobs that were or a
222. ption m Create a customized price for a published content item Changing the pricing of content is dependent on several factors such as the content item status the DRM assigned and whether the content item is copyrighted For a copyrighted content item the pricing options you can choose from are dependent on the item s content type preferences alone because copyrighted content cannot have a DRM associated with it For a submitted content item that has a status of new pending or denied and is not copyrighted the pricing options you can choose from are dictated by the DRM associated with the item s content type For a content item with a status of published or testing the pricing options you can choose from depend on the following factors m The content item s current pricing option m The currently allowed pricing models for the item s content type m The DRM used by the content item For example suppose SpruceDraw a content item of type midlet is published At the time it is published midlet has no DRM assigned and the pricing model of first download only Therefore SpruceDraw has no DRM assigned to it and uses the first download only pricing option If no change occurs to the content type the Edit Content page for SpruceDraw allows you to choose either first download only or every download Later the content type preferences are edited so that midlet now uses OMA DRM 1 0 and the pricing models are changed to first downloa
223. r Server puts a background job notification in the main menu bar You can click on the notice to see details of jobs that were or are running in the current session See Getting Job Status on page 126 for more information Managing Content Categories Content categories are central to content management They are logical containers that hold the content that has been submitted to the Content Delivery Server Your first task as an administrator is to create appropriate categories for your enterprise As an administrator you use content categories to control Vending Manager access to content A default set of categories is provided with the Catalog Manager You can edit or delete these categories You can also add categories and subcategories Viewing Categories From the Catalog Manager administration console click Content on the main menu bar The Content Database Management page is displayed Click the Categories tab The Categories page displays a list of the main categories defined Administrator Guide 2005Q4 Console Version Log Out Catalog Manager dti Sun Java System Content Delivery Server ij Hii Content Devices Accounts Flans Background jobs Content Catalog Management Categories MIME Types Submitted Content Published Content Catalog Categories Home Add New Category 4 if Top 10 Downloads if Featured if Business and Professional L if Communication
224. r first download only W Charge fee for every download Charge fee for every n uses Charge fee for use starting rmonthidayyear through monthidayyear Charge fee for the next n daystweeks monthstyears Charge recurring subscription fee dailwweeklwrnonthhyye arly 4 Enter the following information m Content Type Enter the name of the content type that you are adding Description Enter a brief description of the content type m Preview Choose whether content type of this type can have a preview available for subscribers If you disable the Preview feature the Preview field is not displayed in the Content Properties page Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 33 34 5 Select a DRM Administrators must know which DRMs are applicable for specific content types See Appendix B for a table of DRMs and associated pricing models If an inapplicable DRM is assigned submission of content with that DRM fails For instance if you erroneously assign CDS DRM Agent to the image content type and a content provider attempts to submit a content item of type image the content provider receives an error message that the submission failed See Content Protection on page 20 for a discussion of DRMs Select the pricing models you want available for the content type All the pricing models appropriate for the selected DRM are available for selection See Appendix B for a table of DRMs and associated pricing models to be sure y
225. re running See Getting Job Status on page 126 for more information Viewing Accounts From the Catalog Manager click Accounts in the main menu By default the Accounts page displays the list of Vending Manager accounts Administrator Guide 2005Q4 Console Version Log Out Catalog Manager Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Content Devices Accounts Plans Account Management Vending Managers Developers Administrators Vending Managers Accounts P company se REE A roves jo EE DID ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWAYZ Company Contact Vending Plan Account ID Status Sun Microsystems Microsystems Sun All Content suncds vending server 1 ACTIVE 2 Click Developers or Administrators The list of defined Developer or Administrator accounts is displayed Each account type has its own page or view TABLE 2 13 describes the operations you can perform on any of the three views TABLE 2 13 Search and Display Operations Operation Implementation Search for an account 1 Enter the search item in the search box 2 Select the search criteria in the criteria drop down list 3 Click Submit Display a list of Click the letter in the alphabet list in the browse bar accounts alphabetically All accounts sorted by the selected letter are displayed The browse bar indicates which column it uses to display Display the account list Click the column name to sort the account list by the column b
226. riber plan From this page you can view a Subscriber account and add and remove Subscriber accounts from the plan Adding a Subscriber Plan From the Vending Manager administrator console click Plans on the Main menu bar The Subscriber Plan Management page displays all the Subscriber plans defined Click New Subscriber Plan The Add New Subscriber Plan page is displayed Console Version Log Out Vending Manager amp Sun Sun Java System Content Delivery Server sicher Content Accounts Plans Campaigns MMS Reports Subscriber Plan Management Indicates required field Plan Options OK Cancel General Properties Dian Name Description General Properties BASIC this plan includes just the basic content Business small business orientation Content mapped specifically to the plan Categories Home OK Cancel Chapter3 Vending Manager 217 3 Enter the following information m Specify a name and description of the plan m Check the plans to be included within the plan m Select the categories you want to offer to subscribers that are assigned to this plan Content stocked in these categories is made available to the subscribers assigned to this plan 4 Click OK Note You can now add the Subscriber account to a Subscriber plan See Adding Members to a Subscriber Plan on page 220 V Editing a Subscriber Plan Before you edit a plan review the Subscriber accounts th
227. ricing model because it is not available without DRM protection Previously a content item such as a MIDlet could have a combination of pricing models such as charge on first download only and charge per subscription Such combinations are not possible with the use of digital rights management To simplify management of content all content items can have only one pricing model For preexisting content items that have a pricing model combination the first download only and recurring download models are no longer applicable Administrator Guide 2005Q4 Pricing Options At the same time that you select a pricing model you have the option of creating pricing options for it Having predefined pricing options gives you more control over the pricing of content and can make managing content easier You can set up predefined pricing options for content providers to choose from instead of having them decide content pricing and usage terms Another benefit to creating predefined pricing options is that it enables you to apply the same purchase criteria to all contents with the same content type For instance all image content types can have the pricing option of 0 50 for every download By changing the purchase price of a pricing option you change the purchase price for all content using that pricing option at once You always have the ability to edit a pricing option or create custom prices for specific content items as needed A pricing option
228. rmation message The Administrator Account is updated in the database Deleting a Vending Manager Administrator Account From the Vending Manager administration console click Accounts on the main menu bar Click the Administrators tab The list of Administrator Accounts is displayed Click an administrator name The Administrator Account Details page is displayed Click Delete The Delete Administrator confirmation page is displayed Click OK to close the Confirmation page Click OK The Administrator Account is deleted from the database and the administrator will no longer have access to the Vending Manager Customer Care Agent Tasks The primary responsibility of customer care agents is to manage subscribers This includes managing subscriber plans and subscriber accounts Customer care agents can also view stocked content and reports These tasks are handled through the Vending Manager administration console Customer care agents might also need to work with subscribers to resolve problems that they are having See the Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Error Messages guide for information Chapter3 Vending Manager 205 206 v Viewing Stocked Content 1 From the Vending Manager administration console click Content on the main menu bar The Stocked Content page displays a list of the main categories defined A number beside each category indicates the number of stocked items Console Versi
229. ry to adapt software to a specific geographical location Some operations are locale sensitive and require a specified locale to tailor information for users such as m Messages displayed to the user Cultural information such as dates and currency formats Content and devices can have one or more locales You can add or edit locales to the server as needed See Deleting a Locale on page 94 for restrictions on removing locales from the server Adding a New Locale From the Catalog Manager administration console click Devices on the main menu bar Click the Locales tab The list of locales is displayed Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 93 Console Version Log Out Catalog Manager i Sun Java System Content Delivery Server fl Content Devices Accounts Plans Manage Server Locales Devices Libraries Templates Locales Locale Code Language Code Country Code Description Action en_US Jen Jus English Update eo o 3 Enter the language code the country code and the name of the language in the empty row for the new locale A locale code is comprised of the language code and the country code separated by a dash for example en US is the locale designation for English United States while en AU is the designation for English Australia The locale code is created or updated for you You must enter a valid ISO Language Code These codes are the lower case two letter codes as defined by I
230. s published properties 140 viewing 139 stocked properties 209 viewing 209 submitted changing the status 52 properties 48 viewing 47 viewing published 57 event driven campaign 185 external content ID changing 161 181 setting 144 178 F fulfillment manager 7 G grace period 27 I instrumentation 5 DRM agents 21 intended audience xv ISO Country Code 93 ISO Language Code 93 J jobs clearing list 127 failed 125 informational 125 pending 125 L licensee see member licenses subscriber 213 locales adding 92 changing 94 defined 92 ISO Country Code 93 ISO Language Code 93 local code 93 managing 92 removing 94 logging in 11 M mandatory capabilities 234 member adding developer licensees 122 developer plan adding 122 removing 123 viewing 121 vending plan adding 111 removing 112 viewing 111 MIME type deleting 43 editing 41 Index 259 managing 19 mapping to device 86 properties 32 registering 40 supported types for OMA DRM 1 0 24 viewing 31 multimedia message service choosing 225 creating messages 226 deleting new messages 230 displaying 225 editing 228 test logs 231 testing new messages 229 230 multimedia message service MMS 225 N notification templates properties 198 O obfuscation 5 organization xv outbound campaign 185 overview account management catalog manager 6 vending manager 9 catalog manager
231. s cannot be deleted To delete a content type before a MIME type is associated follow these steps 1 From the Catalog Manager administration console click Content on the main menu bar 2 Click the MIME Types tab The MIME Types page is displayed 3 Click the content type that you want to delete The Content Types Preferences page is displayed 4 Click Delete Content Type You are prompted to confirm the deletion 5 Click OK A page is displayed indicating that the content type is deleted 6 Click OK to close the Confirmation page v Disabling a Pricing Option Pricing options cannot be deleted but you can disable a content type s pricing option When an option is disabled content providers do not see that pricing option in the list of predefined pricing options when submitting content of that content type Existing content in the catalog that use that pricing option are not affected Subscribers can see the existing content and can purchase the content with the original price You can enable the pricing option at a later time if desired Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 39 40 From the Catalog Manager administration console click Content on the main menu bar Click the MIME Types tab The MIME Types page is displayed Click the content type with the pricing option you want to disable The Content Type Preferences page is displayed In the Available Pricing Options section clear the check box under
232. s chapter describes how to administer the Catalog Manager Following are some of the responsibilities of the Catalog Manager administrator Managing Content Accepting or rejecting content submitted by developers Creating and managing categories Creating and managing MIME types Publishing content Managing Devices Adding new devices supported by your network Deleting devices no longer supported Adding editing and removing characteristics and capabilities of devices Creating and managing device libraries Creating and managing descriptor templates Managing Accounts a Creating and managing Vending Manager Accounts a Creating and managing Developer Accounts Creating and managing Catalog Manager Administrator Accounts Managing Plans Creating and managing Vending Plans Creating and managing and Developer Plans and Profiles Managing Content The Content section of the Catalog Manager displays content submitted by developers and published The Categories section enables you to create custom catalogs of content The MIME Types section enables you to define the types of content that you want the Content Delivery Server to manage 13 14 The following content management tasks are described in this section m Managing Content Categories m Managing Content Types m Managing Submitted Content m Managing Published Content When an operation is performed editing deleting adding and so on the Content Delive
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234. s for systems such as Mobile Originated MO Push to request content items instead of using content IDs m External Content ID This section is available only if your system uses something other than the Content Delivery Server content ID to identify the content If this section appears enter the following information Enter the External Content ID that your billing system uses to identify this content or select it from the list provided This field is required if present Enter the External Group ID that your billing system uses to identify this content or select it from the list provided This field can be blank if your system does not use group IDs m Categories You can select from the following options Inherit Categories This is the default option Check this option to inherit category assignments from the Catalog Manager Catalog category assignments are shown alphabetically with the full path Select from Category Browser Use this option to select a category from your Vending Manager categories You can select an entire category and include its subcategories or you can select subcategories within a category 7 Click OK 8 Click OK to close the Confirmation page The content list is shown and the item that you just stocked shows the stocked status symbol v in the status column Note You can alter the purchase price for more than one content item at once see Customizing Prices for Stocked Content
235. s user interface persistent storage networking and application life cycle A technique used to protect source code Obfuscation makes code more difficult to understand when it is decompiled but it has no affect on the functionality of the code In addition obfuscation makes the JAR file as small as possible enabling devices with smaller memories to support large JAR files A standard for the transmission and reception of application related information in a wireless communications system Background images against which menus icons and other elements are displayed Also a type of content supported by the Content Delivery Server A plan defines content access rights Plans can also be nested within other Plans Three types of plans are available Vending Plans Developer Plans and Subscriber Plan Controls that enable the Catalog Manager administrator to select the list of available pricing models that can be applied to the selected content type by either a content provider or a Catalog Manager Condition of purchase associated with content Supported pricing models are free always first download only every download trial per use per period per subscription and per interval Pricing characteristics of content that is presented to the subscriber at purchase time The pricing option consists of the following elements Pricing Option ID Pricing Option Name Pricing Model and Purchase Price The Pricing Option ID is a unique
236. scriber Plan confirmation page is displayed 4 Click OK to confirm the deletion The plan is deleted from the database and the plan is deleted from any Subscriber accounts associated with it If this is the only Subscriber plan assigned to a Subscriber account the default Subscriber plan is assigned to the account until a new Subscriber plan is assigned 222 Administrator Guide 2005Q4 Editing Your Administrator Account This function is available only to Customer Care Agents Vending Manager administrators edit their account the same way that they edit the account of another Vending Manager administrator See Editing a Vending Manager Administrator Account on page 204 To edit your own Customer Care Agent account follow these steps From the Vending Manager administration console click Accounts on the main menu bar The Accounts Management page is displayed Click the My Account tab Click Edit The Edit Account Details page displays the same fields as those described in Adding a Vending Manager Administrator Account on page 202 Modify the information as required Click OK Click OK again to close the Confirmation page The Administrator Account is updated in the database Viewing Reports The Vending Manager provides daily statistical reports so you can view and track application download information and usage statistics downloads To view reports follow these steps From the Vending Ma
237. se bar Setting the Display of Stocked Content for Subscribers You can determine how stocked content is displayed for subscribers in the Subscribers Portal through the Vending Manager Chapter3 Vending Manager 207 208 To set the display of stocked content follow these steps From the Vending Manager administration console click Content on the main menu bar Click the Stocked Content tab if it is not the active tab The Vending Preferences page is displayed Click Preferences Select one of the following display orders a Alphabetically Alphabetically lists the content titles m Stocking date Lists the contents chronologically by ordering dates Popularity Lists the content by number of purchases with the content with the highest purchase order listed first Set MMS as the preferred content delivery mechanism for the stocked content if applicable For information on using MMS as the preferred content delivery system see Sending MMS Messages on page 225 Click OK To set the featured view of contents in a category see Editing a Category on page 132 Viewing the Properties of Stocked Content To view content properties From the Vending Manager administration console click Content on the main menu bar Click the Stocked Content tab if it is not the active tab The Content Management page displays a list of the main categories defined Navigate to the item that you w
238. sed content That is the notification message is sent whether the subscriber purchases content or obtains it for free Choose a template from the drop down list if you want the message to be inserted into an existing template You must specify how you want the notification sent Select one or both of the following means of transmission a An email message a A wireless text message Click Next to specify the content items that are offered with this campaign Specifying Content for the Campaign The Campaign Content page lets you choose the content items that is a part of the campaign The page uses a tree structure to display a list of all of the available categories Administrator Guide 2005Q4 Console Version Log Out m Vending Manager Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Content Accounts Plans Campaigns MMS Reports Campaign Content Indicates required field Content Items Cancel Back Next All active content 7 aj Global Package Home Cancel Back Next To specify content for a campaign follow these steps Set the content in one of the following ways a Click All Active Content This action enables all currently valid content including newly stocked content to be included in existing campaigns b Open the tree and select the check boxes next to the specific items that you want to include in the campaign To include all of the content in a category select
239. sible for two types of accounts m Subscriber Subscriber Accounts are for individuals who subscribe to a service plan that provides them with the download service Each Subscriber Account is associated with one or more Subscriber Plans See Managing Subscriber Accounts on page 209 for more information a Administrator Administrator Accounts are for individuals who administer the Vending Manager There are two administrator roles Administrator for administrators with full privileges for administering the Vending Manager and Chapter 1 Introduction 9 Customer Care Agent for administrators with privileges for viewing content and managing subscribers Administrator Accounts can be disabled when you do not want an individual accessing the Vending Manager See Managing Vending Manager Administrator Accounts on page 201 for more information Reporting The Vending Manager provides daily statistical reports that enable you to view and track application download information and usage statistics downloads See Viewing Reports on page 223 for more information 10 Administration Consoles Administer the Catalog Manager using the Catalog Manager administration console You administer the Vending Manager using the Vending Manager administration console These consoles are accessed through a web browser Developers can submit content to the Sun Java System Content Delivery Server using the Developer Portal Subscribers can dow
240. siness and Professional category information page is displayed 4 Click Add New Category The Edit Category page is displayed An asterisk beside a field indicates that it is a required field Console Version Log Out at Vending Manager amp SUN Sun Java System Content Delivery Server ich i Content Accounts Plans Campaigns MMS Reports Catalog Management Indicates required field Edit Category Add Category Cancel Vending Categories gt Home Name zos Description Add Category Cancel 5 Enter a name and description of the category The name must be unique within the category You cannot have two categories of the same name under the same level of hierarchy 6 Click Add Category The new category is added to the database Chapter 3 Vending Manager 131 Note The maximum number of category levels that can be added in a session is set in the CommonConsole properties file in the SCDS_HOME deployment deployment_name conf directory The default number of levels of categories is set to 10 That is top level and sublevel categories can be created but sub sublevel categories cannot If you modify the property you must restart the server to enact the change V Editing a Category 1 From the Vending Manager administration console click Content on the main menu bar The Content Management page is displayed 2 From the Stocked Content tab click Manage Categories The Cata
241. ss Administrator Guide 2005Q4 Vending Manager Processes The previous figure illustrates the Vending Manager processes The Vending Manager is responsible for the following practices Content Management Plan Management Account Management Reporting Content Management The Catalog Manager publishes content to the Vending Manager The Vending Manager is responsible for stocking this content to make it available to the subscriber The Vending Manager administrator can change the subscriber pricing of the content allow trial usage and assign the content to a new category The administrator can also change the category assignments and add new categories to control subscriber access to content See Managing Catalog Content on page 134 for more information Plan Management The Vending Manager uses Subscriber Plans to control subscriber access to content Each Subscriber Account is assigned to one or more Subscriber Plans Subscriber Plans determine what content a subscriber can access and download A Subscriber Plan is mapped to selected categories in the Vending Manager The content in the selected categories is made available to plan members If content is in a category that is not supported by the Subscriber Plan the subscriber cannot access it for download See Managing Subscriber Plans on page 216 for more information Account Management Accounts define access to the Vending Manager The Vending Manager is respon
242. ssigned to the content type 2 Disable the old DRM Even though the DRM is disabled content protected under that DRM can still exist in the Content Delivery Server Content submitted after a new DRM is assigned is protected under the new DRM Another factor affected by changing the DRM is the pricing model associated with the content type Changing DRMs can change which pricing models are available The following section discusses pricing content in more detail Pricing Content The Catalog Manager administrator must associate one or more pricing models for each content type A pricing model is the condition of purchase per download per periods of uses and per number of uses associated with content The pricing models supported in the Content Delivery Server are defined in TABLE 2 10 Administrator Guide 2005Q4 TABLE 2 6 Content Delivery Server Pricing Models Pricing Model Definition Free always No charge for downloading content Content can be downloaded any number of times for however long content is available Trial No charge for content on initial download Subscriber must purchase content for subsequent downloads First download only Subscriber is charged for initial download of content Subscriber is not charged for subsequent downloads Every download Subscriber is charged for each download of content Per use Subscriber can download content once after purchase and is charged for N uses Per period Subscriber c
243. st of libraries Managing Content Descriptor Templates Content descriptor templates are used to describe content other than MIDlets such as ring tones pictures and Symbian applications similar to the way Java Application Descriptor JAD files are used to describe MIDlets The templates are also used to describe the download mechanism used by a device Content descriptor templates are required for two step downloading of content to a device You specify one step or two step downloading when you assign capabilities to a device See Specifying Device Capabilities on page 83 for additional information Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 75 76 The Content Delivery Server provides descriptor templates for Content Object Descriptor COD and General Content Descriptor GCD You can define other templates as needed TABLE 2 11 shows the Content Delivery Server content attributes that you can use to customize the template for your needs TABLE 2 11 Content Attributes for Content Descriptor Templates Attribute Name Version Size Vendor ShortDescription Description DownloadURL BillingURL ConfirmURL ID BinaryExtension BinaryMimelype ContentType ModifiedDate Definition The name of the content The version of the content The size of the content NOTE This attribute is required The name of the content developer who submitted the content A brief description of the content A detailed description of the con
244. sts each item of content in the bundle including status content ID pricing and content type information Chapter 3 Vending Manager 179 Console Version Content Accounts Vending Manager Sun Java System Content Delivery Server ii Flans Log Out amp Sun Campaigns MMS Reports View Content Bundle Properties Business Apps perete et General Information Content ID B1023 Type bundle Status Active Last Modified Date Tuesday June 14 2005 Content Included in Bundle Status Title ID Vending Price Cost Active Launch Screen 1004 Charge 0 75 first download only Charge 0 75 first downlo Active MH Ringer 1006 Charge Free always Charge Free always Active Splash Screen 1005 Charge 1 00 per download Charge 1 00 per downloas Active SpruceDraw 1000 Free for 1 use and charge 1 10 per download Free for 1 use and charge Charge 5 00 Terms External Content ID Vending Price Terms of Use Each item in a bundle is governed by it s own terms of Use External Content I0 Default external content ID Categories 1 Home Featured 2 Home Business and Professianal Small Business catego 3 Home Business and Professional Legal 4 Home Business and Professional Medical Description Product Title Business Apps Version 1 1 Short Description business applications Note If the status of a content item that is part of a bundle is changed to Inactive or Unpublished by the Catalog Admin
245. submit Profiles define the classes in a specific library that developers can use A Developer plan contains one or more profiles The Content Delivery Server provides a default Developer plan You can customize this default Developer plan for your needs or you can assign a different plan as the default New Developer accounts are automatically assigned to the default Developer plan You can edit the account at any time to assign a different plan Developer plans control developer access to the Catalog Manager You can assign more than one Developer plan to a developer account so you can make the Developer plans as specific as you need for control within your enterprise For example as an administrator you can create a set of profiles that include various API sets Using these profiles you can create developer plans that provide varying levels of access to developers The Basic Profile could include the basic API set required to run an application such as user interface and MIDlet APIs Other profiles could include various API sets such as timer classes and storage information From the set of profiles defined you could then create the following developer plans m Basic Developer Plan Includes the Basic Profile m Intermediate Developer Plan Includes the Basic Profile and two other profiles m Advanced Developer Plan Contains the profiles contained in the Intermediate Developer Plan as well as additional profiles Viewing Profiles
246. subscribers into groups The Subscriber Segment List page displays the current list of subscriber segments a short description of each segment and an estimated number of subscribers The number of subscribers is only an estimate because some segments need to know the content list to determine whether a subscriber matches a criterion Also a subscriber can initiate service after the segment has been created and they might be included in the segment when a campaign is processed Only subscribers who selected the Notify me for update or promotions option through the subscriber portal are included in a subscriber segment 194 Administrator Guide 2005Q4 v Displaying Subscriber Segments 1 Click Campaigns in the Vending Manager administration console menu bar The Campaign List page is displayed 2 Click the Segments tab in the Campaign List page The Subscriber Segments page is displayed Console Version Log Out Vending Manager Sun Java System Content Delivery Server colyent Accounts Plans Campaigns MMS Reports Subscriber Segments Campaigns Segments Templates Subscriber Segments Hame Description Ho Subscribers Mo Frills 0 This is only an estimate The number of subscribers will be accurately determined when the segmentis applied to a campaign V Creating a Subscriber Segment 1 Open the Subscriber Segments page 2 Click New The Subscriber Details page is displayed Chapter 3
247. subscription or any combination of these The instrumented code maintains licensing information on the device and periodically communicates with the Sun Java System Content Delivery Server to verify that the subscriber is authorized to run the application If a license has expired the subscriber is given the opportunity to renew the license a Customized Steps You can customize the validation process to meet the needs of your organization You can disable selected processes or add processes as needed For example you might want to add a step to obfuscate an application Obfuscation makes the code difficult to understand when it is decompiled and can reduce the size of the Java Archive JAR file Content Management Once content passes the automated validation process it goes to the submitted content section for review by the Catalog Manager administrator This section describes the content and categories managed by the Catalog Manager Chapter 1 Introduction 5 6 Submitted Content The administrator reviews submitted content and if required edits the content and modifies the pricing and category assignments The administrator can accept or reject the content m Published Content After accepting the content the administrator publishes the content to make it available to the Vending Manager m Categories Content categories are central to content management They are logical containers or buckets that hold the content managed
248. t See Adding a Member to a Vending Plan on page 111 vV Editing a Vending Plan Before you edit a plan you might want to review the Vending Manager accounts that are assigned to the plan See Viewing Vending Plan Members on page 111 110 Administrator Guide 2005Q4 To edit a Vending plan follow these steps 1 From the Catalog Manager click Plans in the main menu bar The Vending Plans page is displayed by default 2 Click the plan that you want to modify The Vending Plans Management page is displayed Console Version Log Out Catalog Manager Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Content Devices Accounts Plans Background jobs Vending Plan Management Properties Members BASIC this plan includes just the basic content rent Dette The BASIC plan supports content in following categories Home Top 10 Downloads Home F eatured Home Business and Professional Small Business Home Business and Professional Legal Home Business and Professional Medical Home Communication Mobile Mail Home Communication Instant Messages Home Entertainment Movies Home Entertainment gt Games 3 Click Edit The Edit Vending Plans page displays the same fields as those described in Adding a Vending Plan on page 108 Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 111 Modify the fields as required then click OK The Properties page appears displaying the changed information Click OK The
249. t a Vending Manager can access Vending Plans can contain a nested hierarchy of other Vending Plans Each Vending Manager Account is associated with one or more Vending Plans m Developer Plans Developer Plans define the set of APIs that developers can use in applications that they submit Profiles define the classes in a specific library that developers can use A Developer Plan contains one or more Profiles See Managing Plans on page 107 for more information Fulfillment Manager The Fulfillment Manager controls and delivers content to subscribers through a high performance and cost effective download architecture The following figure provides a high level overview of the Fulfillment Manager processes Fulfillment Manager Fulfillment Manager Digital Rights Management Device No administration tasks are associated with the Fulfillment Manager Vending Manager The Vending Manager handles selling and pricing content Vending Managers are generally configured to serve separate enterprises A single Catalog Manager can serve multiple Vending Managers The Vending Manager manages content published by the Catalog Manager Content stocked on the Vending Manager is available for subscribers to download The Vending Manager also controls subscriber access and purchase pricing and provides daily statistical reports on the Content Delivery Server Chapter 1 Introduction 7 8 The Vending Manager administrator manages the
250. t tab 3 Click Copy Move Content The Copy Move Content page is displayed Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 63 64 Console Version Catalog Manager Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Content Devices Accounts Plans Background jobs Copy Move Content Select Content to Copy or Move oy we na ene Category Categories O Indmidual tems All items _ Top 10 Downloads Featured Business and Professional C Communication _ Entertainment _ Financial _ Local Information _ Personal Productivity hyHobbies oes eo a a E a am Log Out Root _ Top 10 Downloads Featured Business and Professional gt Communication Entertainment Financial Local Information _ Personal Productivity C MyHobbies Category and content item names change from gray to black as the categories and content items are loaded Wait until all items are loaded before making a selection Click Individual Items Select the content items in one or more categories that you want to copy or move Under the source column on the left you can select one or more content items to copy or move but you cannot select categories You can expand a category to see its content items You must click the check box to select an item in the tree See Copying or Moving Categories of Content on page 58 for more information Note that an X indicates a selected content item
251. te list of its supported libraries was available Determine the device s capabilities before changing its status You can change the status of a device from New to Active by clicking the Activate button on the selected new device s Device View page Administrator Guide 2005Q4 Quarantined An auto provisioned device whose capabilities are not completely known and is unavailable to subscribers Developers cannot submit content to quarantined devices Determine the device s capabilities before changing its status Change the status of a device from Quarantined to Active by clicking the Activate button on the selected quarantined device s Device View page v Adding a Device Use the New Device command to add a device to the Content Delivery Server database An XML file of the device definitions is created for you If you have an existing device you can import it directly into the Content Delivery Server see Importing Devices on page 91 1 On the Device Management page click New Device The Device Management page is displayed An asterisk beside a field indicates the field is required Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 81 82 Console Version Log Out Catalog Manager ii TERE Sun Java System Content Delivery Server EEG Content Devices Accounts Flans Background jobs Device Management Use this page to add a new device manufacturer to your database Fill out all fields or yo
252. tent The URL from which the content can be downloaded NOTE This attribute is required The URL contacted to verify licenses The URL to which download confirmation or error messages are sent The ID assigned to the content The extension of the file that contains the content The MIME type associated with the content NOTE This attribute is required The type of content submitted The date the content was last changed Tan property names must be preceded by ContentItem For example ContentItem Name The following code shows a sample content descriptor template CODE EXAMPLE 2 1 Sample Content Descriptor Template lt xml version 1 0 gt lt xSsl stylesheet xmlns xsl http www w3 org 1999 XSL Transform version 1 0 gt lt xsl output method text indent yes gt lt xsl template match gt Content Type lt xsl value of select ContentItem BinaryMimeType gt Administrator Guide 2005Q4 CODE EXAMPLE 2 1 Sample Content Descriptor Template Continued Content Name lt xsl value of select ContentItem Name gt Content Version lt xsl value of select ContentItem Version gt Content Vendor lt xsl value of select ContentItem Vendor gt Content URL lt xsl value of select ContentItem DownloadURL gt Content Size lt xsl value of select ContentItem Size gt Confirm URL lt xsl value of select ContentItem ConfirmURL gt lt xsl template gt lt xsl s
253. th a device specific Java class library such as the Mobile Information Device Profile MIDP CLDC provides a complete runtime environment for small resource constrained devices The applications ring tones and pictures that are submitted by developers and eventually downloaded by subscribers A high performance software solution that allows operators to manage the complexity of delivering wireless Java applications over the air OTA to their subscribers The Sun Java System Content Delivery Server separates content aggregation presentation and delivery into separate Managers Catalog Manager Fulfillment Manager and Vending Manager This enables an operator to centrally manage content customize multiple subscriber interfaces and ensure fast downloads The server s functionalities which are not industry standard Administration Guide 2005Q4 Content Descriptor Template Content Provider Content Provider Price Developer Accounts Developer Plans Device Descriptor Template Edition Digital Rights Management DRM Fulfillment Manager General Pricing Rule Inactive Content JAD File JAR File Library A description of content other than MIDlets such as Ring Tones Pictures and Symbian applications similar to the way a JAD File describes a MIDlet The individual or corporation who submits content to the Catalog Manager Purchase price of content set or selected by the content provider The cont
254. the Activate Campaign check box to make the campaign available when it is submitted for event driven or promotional campaigns Click Next to specify the campaign message Specifying a Campaign Message The Specify the Campaign Message page lets you specify the message that is sent to subscribers and the template that is used for the message Console Version Log Out lt Vending Manager amp Sun Sun Java System Content Delivery Server ech Content Accounts Plans Campaigns MMS Reports Specify the Campaign Message Indicates required field Specify the Campaign Message Cancel Back Next Subject Special offer Text you purchase now Template Notification W Send a wireless message Cancel Back Next To specify a campaign message follow these steps Chapter 3 Vending Manager 187 188 Enter the subject of the advertisement This string is also used as the subject line for advertisements sent as email Note that though you can enter as much text you like in the Subject and Text fields a character limit might apply when sending the message depending on the template that might be applied to it for example SMS Enter any message that you want included in the advertisement in the text field You can leave this blank if you do not want to include a message When creating the message note that a content purchased event is generated for free content as well as purcha
255. the Enabled column for the pricing option you want to disable You can clear more than one option at a time If you clear all the available pricing options the Require Pricing Options feature is unchecked Content providers are forced to create custom prices for content being submitted An alternative to disabling a pricing option is to make it unavailable by editing the content type and clearing one or more of the checked pricing models Once the pricing model is made unavailable content providers do not see any predefined pricing options that use that model when submitting content Click Done Click OK to close the Confirmation page Registering a MIME Type From the Catalog Manager administration console click Content on the main menu bar Click the MIME Types tab Click New MIME Type The MIME Type definition page is displayed Administrator Guide 2005Q4 Catalog Manager qt Sun Java System Content Delivery Server tai Content Devices Accounts Plans Background jobs MIME Type Content Type MIME Type Description t File Extensions Separate file extensions with a comma Cancel Save 4 Enter the following information m Content Type Select from the list the type of content with which the MIME type is associated m MIME Type Enter the string that identifies the MIME type for example image jpeg m Description Enter a brief description of the MIME type
256. the check box next to a category name Click Next to proceed Specifying Campaign Pricing Characteristics Use this page to specify a discount on the price of the content and the duration of the offer Chapter 3 Vending Manager 189 Console Version Log Out Vending Manager amp Sun Sun Java System Content Delivery Server ears Content Accounts Plans Campaigns MMS Reports specify the Campaign Pricing Characteristics Specify the Campaign Pricing Characteristics Cancel Back Done Discount on items ho f Offer valid for Bo das Never expire Cancel Back Done To specify pricing characteristics for a campaign follow these steps 1 Select the Discount on Items check box and enter a value by which the price of the item is to be discounted 2 Set a duration for the discount offer m Offer valid for Enter the number of days for which the offer is valid m Never expire Continue the pricing discount as set until the campaign is discontinued 3 Click Done to complete the campaign definition If you are defining an outbound campaign click Next to proceed to the campaign scheduling page vV Specifying Campaign Scheduling For outbound campaigns you can specify when the campaign should occur You can have the advertisement executed immediately or schedule the execution for off peak hours Processing the advertisement can be data intensive and sending the advertisement can be network
257. tl Click to select multiple plans 3 Enter the required information An asterisk beside a field indicates that it is a required field m Login ID Specify the Login ID which must be unique The Login ID is automatically converted to lowercase m Password Enter a password Confirm Password Reenter the password m Status Leave the status as Enabled unless you want to postpone access to the Catalog Manager m Developer Plans Select one or more developer plans that you want to assign to the developer To select multiple developer plans press the Control key and click the developer plans you want If you do not specify a developer plan the developer account is automatically assigned to the default developer plan See Managing Developer Plans on page 114 for more information a Contact Information Specify the contact information 4 Click OK to add the Developer account A confirmation message asks you to confirm you want to add the account 5 Click OK to confirm the addition Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 103 6 Click OK again to close the confirmation message vV Editing a Developer Account 1 From the Catalog Manager click Accounts in the main menu bar then click Developers The Accounts page displays a list of Developer accounts 2 Click the Developer account you want to modify The Developer Account Details page is displayed Log Out Console Version Catalog Manager Sun
258. tput CharSet Push Type Screen Height Screen Width TABLE A 6 Device Specifications for a User Defined Device 2 Capability Value Browser Type Bits Per Pixel Ccpp Accept String Ccpp Accept Language MicroEdition Configuration Appendix A Device Capabilities 239 TABLE A 6 Device Specifications for a User Defined Device 2 Continued Capability Value Color Capable Confirm Capable Delivery Type Image Capable Input CharSet Maximum Application Size MicroEdition Profile Number of softkeys Output CharSet Push Type Screen Height Screen Width 240 Administration Guide 2005Q4 APPENDIX B DRM Type No DRM Content Pricing Content types are assigned a DRM type in the Catalog Manager along with the possible pricing models that can be used for that content type TABLE B 1 lists the possible pricing models that can be used for content types with the corresponding DRM types TABLE B 1 Associated DRMs Content Types and Pricing Models DRM Agent or Format Content Type Pricing Model ringtone Free always image First download only mere Every download lappli video group_logo operator_logo monophonic ringtone sms_picture 241 TABLE B 1 Associated DRMs Content Types and Pricing Models Continued DRM Type DRM Agent or Format CDS DRM Disconnected Time Sensitive Agents Disconnected Use Sensitive Disconnected Use and Time Sensitive Small Connected Use and Time Sensitive Midsize Connected
259. trator Guide 2005Q4 Console Version Log Out Catalog Manager ai Sun Java System Content Delivery Server EY Content Devices Accounts Plans Profile Definition MIDP Profile Properties EI Name MIDP Profile Description Allow support for basic MIDP classes Profile Contents Global Package Faia java I javax Click Edit The edit page displays the same fields as those described in Adding a Profile on page 115 Modify the profile as required and click OK Click OK to close the Confirmation page The Properties page for the profile is displayed Click OK The list of profiles is displayed Deleting a Profile From the Catalog Manager administration console click Plans in the main menu bar Click the Developer Plans tab The Developer Plan Management page is displayed Select Profiles from the drop down list Click the profile that you want to delete The Properties page for the profile is displayed Click Delete A confirmation message asks you to confirm that you want to delete the profile Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 119 120 Click OK The profile is deleted from the database and from any developer plans in which it was included Click OK to close the confirmation message Viewing Developer Plans From the Catalog Manager administration console click Plans in the main menu bar Click the Developer Plans tab Sele
260. tries from the list Color Capable Boolean Hardware platform specific Yes or No Color Capable Defines whether or not the device has a color screen Appendix A Device Capabilities 235 TABLE A 3 Name Confirm Capable Delivery Type Image Capable Input CharSet Maximum Application Size Number of softkeys Output CharSet Screen Height Screen Width Type Boolean List Boolean List Integer Integer List Integer Integer Description Software platform specific Confirm Capable Defines whether or not the device sends a confirmation MIDIlet Install Notify after a MIDlet is installed Software platform specific Delivery Type Defines the content delivery mechanism the device supports Hardware platform specific Image Capable Defines whether or not the device supports images Hardware platform specific Input CharSet Defines the list of character sets that the device can accept The maximum size of an application in bytes that can be supported by the device Software platform specific Defines the number of soft keys the device requires Hardware platform specific Defines the list of character sets supported by the device for output to the display Hardware platform specific The size of the device s screen height in units of pixels Hardware platform specific The size of the device s screen width in units of pixels Specifying a Capability
261. ts d velopp s par des tierces parties Sun Sun Microsystems le logo Sun Java et J2ME sont des marques de fabrique ou des marques d pos es de Sun Microsystems Inc aux Etats Unis et dans d autres pays UNIX est une marque d pos e aux Etats Unis et dans d autres pays et licenci e exlusivement par X Open Company Ltd Netscape et Netscape Navigator est une marque de Netscape Communications Corporation aux Etats Unis et dans d autres pays Les produits qui font l objet de ce manuel d entretien et les informations qu il contient sont regis par la legislation americaine en matiere de controle des exportations et peuvent etre soumis au droit d autres pays dans le domaine des exportations et importations Les utilisations finales ou utilisateurs finaux pour des armes nucleaires des missiles des armes biologiques et chimiques ou du nucleaire maritime directement ou indirectement sont strictement interdites Les exportations ou reexportations vers des pays sous embargo des Etats Unis ou vers des entites figurant sur les listes d exclusion d exportation americaines y compris mais de maniere non exclusive la liste de personnes qui font objet d un ordre de ne pas participer d une facon directe ou indirecte aux exportations des produits ou des services qui sont regi par la eer ak americaine en matiere de controle des exportations et la liste de ressortissants specifiquement designes sont rigoureusement interdites LA DOCUMENTATION EST FOURNI
262. tylesheet gt v Viewing Content Descriptor Templates 1 From the Catalog Manager administration console click Devices on the main menu bar 2 Click the Templates tab The Content Descriptor Templates page is displayed showing the currently defined templates Console Version Log Out Catalog Manager amp Sun Sun Java System Content Delivery Server achat Content Devices Accounts Plans Content Descriptor Templates Devices Libraries Templates Locales Hew Template Template Name MIME Type Extension Content Object Descriptor texth co dese cod General Content Descriptor texth pes ged ged Appli Application Descriptor application jam jam The following information is displayed for each template m Template Name The name of the template m MIME Type The MIME type associated with the template m Extension The extension of the files that use the template The extension must be preceded by a period For example cod This extension is also used as the name of the template For example cod xs1 To view the properties for a specific template click the template name The properties page shows the name MIME type extension and XSL description of the template Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 77 v Adding a Content Descriptor Template 1 From the Catalog Manager administration console click Devices on the main menu bar 2 Click the Templates tab to display the list of templates 3 Click New Template
263. u cannot continue with the addition process Indicates a required field Device Management Cancel Create New Device Device Descriptions w Hame i Description Manufacturer Model Number i User agent Supported Libraries OoJs 1 0 MIDP 1 0 MIDP 2 0 Ctri Click to select multiple items Browser Type 2 Specify the following fields Name The name of the device Description A description of the device Manufacturer The name of the manufacturer Manufacturer Number The number of the manufacturer User agent The unique identifier for the device The user agent is a regular expression that contains information about the device such as hardware browser and model information Specifying the user agent enables the Content Delivery Server to identify the device without having to ask the subscriber to specify the device details The regular expression you enter must match the entire user agent expression given by the device You can specify wildcards in the string as but be careful where you place it For example if the user agent from a device is SAMSUNG SGH E700 OLYMPIC2004 1 0 UP Browser 6 1 0 6 GUI MMP 1 0 Browser WAP Proxy 1 0 the user agent regular expression Administrator Guide 2005Q4 pattern SAMSUNG SGH E700 matches it The expressions SAMSUNG SGH E700 and SAMSUNG SGH E700 do not match as they only partially match the user agent coming from the device
264. u must choose either NSM or EMS as the delivery mechanism If a delivery type was previously chosen that delivery type is displayed in the Delivery Type field d Whether the MIME type selected supports MMS Click OK A message is displayed that tells you that the MIME type mapping selections are saved and that capability matching is in process Click OK The Device Management page is displayed that shows the capabilities of the device Click OK The Device Management page is displayed that shows the list of devices Setting a Compatible Device When a device becomes available that can run content supported by an existing device you can specify that the device is compatible to the existing device Subscribers can see content designated for either device To define a device as compatible follow these steps From the Device Management page click the new device name to select it Click Select Compatible Devices in the Device Descriptions page Select the devices known to be compatible with the new device To select multiple compatible devices press Control and click on the desired devices To deselect a single device press Control and click on the unwanted selected device To deselect all devices click the Remove All button Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 89 90 4 Click OK to save your changes 5 Click OK in the confirmation page Note When a new version of an existing device becomes available you can
265. ubscriber devices From the Catalog Manager administration console click Content on the main menu bar Click the MIME Types tab Click a content type The Content Type Preferences page is displayed In the Available Pricing Options section click Edit for the option you want to change The Content Type Edit Pricing page is displayed Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 37 Console Version Log Out Catalog Manager amp SUN Sun Java System Content Delivery Server casts Content Devices Accounts Plans Background jobs Content Type Edit Pricing Edit Pricing Option Indicates a required field Option ID CB 50 Pricing Option Name classic board games Charge for first download only Reset Available Pricing Options Enabled D Name A Terms DRM a ATR 2PB Atria series games Charge 0 99 yearly subscription CDS DRM Agent BStirs 100 best sellers Free for 1 use and charge 1 10 per download CDS DRM Agent B 50 classic board games Charge 0 50 first download only CDS DRM Agent NG 10 new games Free for 1 use and charge 0 99 for every 2 uses CDS DRM Agent SP 150 Spruce series Free for 1 use and charge 0 80 for 1 month CDS DRM Agent Done Cancel 5 Change the following fields as needed a Option ID Unique identifier for this option Values can consists of numbers characters or a combination of both a Option Name Name of option Values can consists of numbers chara
266. unt you want to modify The Vending Manager Account details page is displayed Administrator Guide 2005Q4 Console Version Log Out Catalog Manager Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Content Devices Accounts Plans Background jobs Vending Manager Account Cu Feat delete General Information Account ID ebizvending s234 Vending Manager ID 3000 Company Mame EBiz Wending Status ACTIVE Metwork ID Atty vebiz vending com e0e0vsadmint Vending Plans bog includes BASIC 3 Contact Information salutation Last Mame Bauman First Mame Cary Address 3 Click Edit The Edit Account Details page displays the same fields as those described in Adding a Vending Manager Account on page 97 4 Modify the fields as required then click OK A confirmation page asks whether you want to save the changes 5 Click OK to close the Confirmation page V Deleting a Vending Manager Account 1 From the Catalog Manager click Accounts in the main menu bar The Vending Manager page is displayed 2 Click the Vending Manager account you want to delete The Vending Account Details page is displayed You cannot delete the account for a Vending Manager with stocked content You must first unstock all content 3 Click Delete A Confirmation page is displayed asking you to confirm that you want to delete the account Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 101 102 4 Click OK The account is deleted and
267. ur review and approval before it is published Pending Content that requires further review before being published Testing Content currently undergoing or requiring testing prior to being published Unpublished Content that was published but is currently unavailable to the Vending Manager and subscribers Denied Content that is rejected but is not deleted from the database yet Note Testing content is available to Vending Managers for distribution to certain subscribers Testing content is available only to subscribers with testing roles assigned by the Vending Manager and published content is available to regular subscribers Viewing Submitted Content The Submitted Content page displays the total number of submitted content so you know what the manager s workload is and what to expect You can view a list of all content in any state Administrator Guide 2005Q4 To view submitted content by state follow these steps 1 From the Catalog Manager administration console click Content on the main menu bar The Content Database Management page is displayed for submitted content Console Version Log Out Catalog Manager amp Sun Sun Java System Content Delivery Server a ee Content Devices Accounts Plans Background jobs Content Database Management Categories MIME Types Submitted Content Published Content Search Submit A Categories gt any Status Full Submissions Edition
268. ure content changes later Roses is unaffected by the change because it is no longer associated with its original pricing option Roses is considered to have a custom price Any future changes to the purchase price for Roses must be made explicitly to that content item Viewing Supported Content Types and MIME Types From the Catalog Manager administration console click Content on the main menu bar Click the MIME Types tab The MIME Types page is displayed This page shows the content types that are defined and the MIME types that are currently associated with each content type Console Version Log Out Catalog Manager Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Content Devices Accounts Plans Background jobs MIME Types Categories MIME Types Submitted Content Published Content MIME Types New Content Type Hew MIME Type Content Type MIME Type File extensions group_logo imagefbmnp bmp image gif Gif imagefong png imageth sms bmp Simp imaget sms gif Syif imageth sms oth oth iImageh sms png SSpng iappli application java archive jar application jam jam image imagefbmnp bmp image gif Gif The following information is displayed for each MIME type Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 31 32 m Content Type The type of content that the MIME type is associated with m MIME Type The string that identifies the MIME type m File Extensions The file extensions that are associated with the MIME type V
269. us Bejeweled Homes Entertainment Games Stacked Spruce Checkers Homes Entertainment Games Stocked SprucesShooter Homes Entertainment Games Stacked 8 Click Done TheStock Content page is displayed If for some reason the connection between the Catalog Manager and the Vending Manager is broken the stocking process is suspended and resumes automatically at the point it stopped when the connection is restored 148 Administrator Guide 2005Q4 To stop a stocking job from this page see the next section Viewing Stocking Jobs At the bottom of the Stock Content page you can see a list of executing pending and failed stocking jobs ID Started Started By Status 1006 OBA B05 17 1712 Turbo Server Stopped Stacked 3 of 14 items 0 Failures i 1007 O81 605 18 2709 Turbo Server Stopped Stocked 5 of 6 items 0 Failures E 1008 08 1 6 05 18 28 06 Turbo Server Stopped Stacked 3 of 6 items 0 Failures The following information is shown for each job ID Content ID Started Date and time stocking occurred Started By Administrator who performed the operation Status Current status of the job Executing Stocking operation is in process Shows the number of items that are stocked pending or failed to stock Pending Stocking operation is in process Shows the number of items that are pending Completed with failures Stocking operation is done but some items were not stocked Shows the number of items that
270. veloper adding 101 assigning to a developer plan 122 deleting 104 description 95 editing 103 managing 101 properties 101 removing from a developer plan 123 viewing 101 vending manager adding 97 assigning to a vending plan 111 deleting 100 description 95 editing 99 managing 97 properties 97 removing from a vending plan 112 viewing 97 vending manager administrator adding 202 deleting 205 editing 204 searching 201 viewing 201 administration console 10 11 administrator account catalog manager adding 105 deleting 106 description 95 editing 106 managing 104 viewing 104 default 11 vending manager adding 202 deleting 205 editing 204 255 managing 201 searching 201 viewing 201 administrator accounts editing own 223 administrator tasks catalog manager 3 customer care agent 8 vending manager 8 advertisements see customized marketing campaigns API filter 5 architecture 1 autoCreate newDevice property 78 B background job indicators 125 background job status 125 background jobs clearing failed jobs 128 examining details 127 getting status 126 browser capabilities 235 browser requirements 10 browser config file 82 bulk stocking operations 144 C campaigns creating 185 editing templates 201 types of 185 capability matching 69 catalog content see published content catalog manager accounts administrator 104 managing 94 vending manager 97 ad
271. veloper Plan Management page is displayed 3 Select Developer Plans from the View drop down list 4 Click the Developer plan that you want to delete The default plan cannot be deleted To delete the plan currently assigned as the default you must first assign a different plan as the default 5 Click Delete A confirmation message asks you to confirm that you want to delete the Developer plan Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 125 6 Click OK to close the confirmation message The Developer plan is deleted from the database and the plan is deleted from the Developer accounts to which it was assigned If a Developer account is not assigned to any other Developer plan the default Developer plan is assigned Getting Background Job Status The time it takes for an operation or job such as changing status or editing device characteristics to complete can vary greatly Processing time can be lengthy due to several factors for instance m A server might not be responding m A change was made that affects a large number of content for instance customize pricing was done m One or more characteristics of a device were changed thus affecting its compatibility with one or more pieces of content m One or more properties of content could have been changed affecting its associated list of compatible devices The Content Delivery Server provides you with a means to keep informed of the status of submitted jobs TABLE 2 15 describes the
272. ver Any desired MIME types that are supported by a device but are not supported for the device in the Content Delivery Server must be added manually by the Administrator Appendix A Device Capabilities 237 Nokia 63101 TABLE A 4 shows the specifications for the Nokia 6310i device TABLE A 4 Nokia 6310i Device Specifications Capability Browser Type Bits Per Pixel Ccpp Accept Language Ccpp Accept String Color Capable Confirm Capable Delivery Type Image Capable Input CharSet Maximum Application Size MicroEdition Configuration MicroEdition Profile Number of softkeys Output CharSet Push Type Screen Height Screen Width 238 Administration Guide 2005Q4 Value WML 1_ 2 16 en_US application java archive image gif image vnd wap wbmp text plain text vnd sun j2me app descriptor Yes Yes OTA Yes US_ASCII ISO 8859 1 UTF 8 UTF 16 30000 CLDC 1 0 MIDP 1 0 2 US_ASCII ISO 8859 1 UTF 8 UTF 16 wap 65 96 User Defined Devices The following blank tables are provided for you so you can enter information for the devices that you add to the Content Delivery Server TABLE A 5 Device Specifications for a User Defined Device 1 Capability Value Browser Type Bits Per Pixel Ccpp Accept String Ccpp Accept Language MicroEdition Configuration Color Capable Confirm Capable Delivery Type Image Capable Input CharSet Maximum Application Size MicroEdition Profile Number of softkeys Ou
273. version of the Content Delivery Server to the current version Provides information on running and maintaining the Content Delivery Server Part Number 819 3210 10 819 3211 10 819 3212 10 819 3213 10 819 3214 10 819 3215 10 819 3216 10 819 3217 10 819 3218 10 Preface xvii Accessing Sun Documentation Online The Sun Product Documentation web site enables you to access Content Delivery Server documentation on the web at http docs sun com Sun Welcomes Your Comments Sun is interested in improving its documentation and welcomes your comments and suggestions To share your comments go to http docs sun com and click Send Comments In the online form provide the document title and part number xviii Administrator Guide 2005Q4 CHAPTER 1 Introduction This chapter provides an overview of the Sun Java System Content Delivery Server It describes the content lifecycle and provides an overview of the Catalog Manager Fulfillment Manager and Vending Manager components It describes the automatic content validation process that takes place when content is submitted to the Content Delivery Server This chapter also describes how to log in to the Catalog Manager and Vending Manager administration components Sun Java System Content Delivery Server The Sun Java System Content Delivery Server is a high performance software solution that lets operators manage the complexity of delivering
274. vice From the Device Management page click the device name to select it The Device Management page displays the properties of the device Click Edit The properties page for the device is displayed The fields that you can edit are the same as those described in Adding a Device on page 80 To edit the capabilities of the device see Specifying Device Capabilities on page 83 To edit the settings for MIME types see Mapping MIME Types to a Device on page 86 Administrator Guide 2005Q4 3 Click Modify This Device A confirmation dialog box asks you to confirm that you want to update the device 4 Click OK The Device Management page is displayed that shows the capabilities of the device 5 Click OK v The Device Management page is displayed that shows the list of devices Setting the Default Device The Catalog Manager automatically assigns the default device to all new Subscriber Accounts When you create a Subscriber Account you can override the default device by assigning one of the defined devices to it To set the default device follow these steps On the Device Management page click Set Default Device The Set Default Device page is displayed Console Version Log Out Catalog Manager iy Sun Java System Content Delivery Server eh fl Content Devices Accounts Plans Device Management Device Management ok J cancer Current Devices Model
275. wing 47 139 209 ID external 144 161 178 181 managing testing items 183 MIME type deleting 43 editing 41 managing 19 properties 32 registering 40 viewing 31 moving in Catalog Manager 62 moving in Vending Manager 167 pending 50 pricing 26 grace period 27 published deleted 50 denying 50 searching 137 setting price per category 66 testing 50 updating 152 viewing 56 134 remotely hosted copyrighted content 21 required pricing options 29 separate content type submission 19 single content type submission 19 status 136 stocked active 207 changing the status 157 editing 159 inactive 207 searching 156 setting price per category 170 unstocking 158 updating 162 updating the catalog 152 viewing properties 208 stocking manually 142 stocking mulitple content items 144 stocking options 141 stocking status 152 stocking testing items 184 submitted changing the status 50 deleting 50 denied 50 pending 50 publishing 50 searching 49 state 44 testing 50 viewing all 46 viewing by state 45 types 19 viewing content properties 137 viewing editions 57 Content Delivery Server content attributes 75 Content Delivery Server specific capabilities 234 content descriptor template adding 77 content attributes 75 editing 78 managing 74 properties 76 sample 75 viewing 76 content management catalog manager 13 to 58 overview catalog manager 5 vending mana
276. y Server Specific Capabilities 234 User Interface and Software Capabilities 235 xiii TABLE A 4 Nokia 6310i Device Specifications 238 TABLE A 5 Device Specifications for a User Defined Device 1 239 TABLE A 6 Device Specifications for a User Defined Device 2 239 TABLE B 1 Associated DRMs Content Types and Pricing Models 241 TABLE B 2 Initial Pricing Set for Items 1 and2 244 TABLE B 3 Resulting Pricing for Items 1 and 2 in Scenario 1 244 TABLE B 4 Resulting Pricing for Items 1 and 2 in Scenario 2 244 TABLE B 5 Resulting Pricing for Items 1 and 2 in Scenario 3 245 TABLE B 6 Resulting Pricing for Items 1 and 2 in Scenario 4 245 TABLE B 7 Resulting Pricing for Items 1 and 2 in Scenario 5 245 TABLE B 8 Resulting Pricing for Items 1 and 2 in Scenario 6 246 xiv Administrator Guide 2005Q4 Preface This guide provides an overview of the Sun Java System Content Delivery Server It describes how to administer the Catalog Manager and Vending Manager components It describes the device capabilities and the content pricing models supported by the Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Before You Read This Document This guide is written for system administrators who are responsible for administering the Catalog Manager or Vending Manager It assumes some knowledge of networking database and web technologies Note Sun is not responsible for the availability of third party web sites mentioned in this document and does not endorse
277. y a dollar amount The price is applied to all selected content regardless of their pricing models For example if SpruceDraw is 5 00 per monthly subscription and Launch Screen is 0 50 per download increasing the purchase price by 10 results in SpruceDraw being offered at 5 50 per monthly subscriptions and Launch Screen at 0 55 per download 6 Click Customize Price 7 Click OK in the confirmation dialog box to establish the change This procedure has no Undo operation Carefully check that your pricing changes will affect only the desired contents before you click OK Otherwise you must manually reset the pricing for erroneously affected content Managing Devices The Catalog Manager manages the devices supported by the Content Delivery Server A device in the Catalog Manager refers to a specific mobile device model Device capabilities are the criteria that the Catalog Manager uses to define which devices can download specific content When a developer submits content to the Content Delivery Server device capabilities are matched to the content submitted Note When capability matching is run for all content for a device and one or more items of content fail verification the process completes but the Background Jobs list shows a failed job You cannot retry this job The failed content items must be corrected Another capability matching process then starts for those items You can check the Background Job Detail page for
278. y a particular column for example login ID Display all the accounts Click List All for the selected account type Chapter 2 Catalog Manager 97 98 Managing Vending Manager Accounts Vending Manager accounts define the Vending Managers to which the Catalog Manager publishes content Because a single Catalog Manager can serve multiple Vending Managers you can have many Vending Manager accounts Each Vending Manager account must be assigned to one or more vending plans Vending Managers are generally configured to serve separate enterprises so each account generally has a specific Vending Plan Before you begin creating a Vending Manager account you might want to create the vending plan that you want to assign to the account You can assign accounts to the default vending plan and edit the account later For information on vending plans see Managing Vending Plans on page 107 Viewing Vending Manager Accounts From the Catalog Manager click Accounts in the main menu By default the Accounts page displays the list of Vending Manager accounts Click an account name The Vending Manager account page displays the properties of the selected account Adding a Vending Manager Account From the Catalog Manager click Accounts in the main menu bar The Vending Managers page is displayed Click Add New Account The Add New Vending Manager page is displayed Administrator Guide 2005Q4 Console Versio
279. yed Click Unstock The Confirmation page is displayed Click OK to confirm you want to unstock the content listed The Stocked Content page is displayed The content that you unstocked is not listed and is no longer available to subscribers Administrator Guide 2005Q4 Editing Stocked Content From the Vending Manager administration console click Content on the main menu Click the Stocked Content tab if it is not the active tab Navigate to the stocked item that you want to edit You can use the search feature or view the list of content for the category that contains the item From the content list click the title of the content that you want to edit The View Content Properties page is displayed Click Edit The Edit Content page shows the properties An asterisk beside a field indicates that it is a required field Chapter 3 Vending Manager 159 Console Version Log Out a Vending Manager Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Content Accounts Plans Campaigns MMS Reports Edit Content Launch Screen Indicates required field OK Cancel General Information Status Active bea Catalog Price Option ID Art2500 Option Name ClassicArtSeries 2500 Terms Charge 0 75 first download only Vending Price Terms Charge for first download only External Content ID External Content ID Default external content Categories Select from C
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