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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 
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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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