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Windchill System Administrator's Guide

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Content Handling Configuration<br />

The following <strong>Windchill</strong> properties can be used to configure the content handling<br />

capabilities of <strong>Windchill</strong>. The Property column shows the default setting for each<br />

property:<br />

Property Description<br />

wt.clients.debug=false When set to true, debug information is printed to the<br />

Java Console from <strong>Windchill</strong> applets. This property<br />

is not specifically a content property, but it can be<br />

useful when troubleshooting upload or download<br />

problems where applets are involved. The value<br />

should be changed to true only when there is a<br />

specific need to generate applet debug output for<br />

troubleshooting purposes.<br />

wt.content.DEBUG=false When set to true, enters debug information in the<br />

method server log. The value should be changed to<br />

true only when there is a specific need to generate<br />

content-handling debug output for troubleshooting<br />

purposes.<br />

wt.content.httpClass=<br />

wt.content.ContentHttp<br />

Identifies the class that processes HTTP requests for<br />

upload and download operations. Currently, this<br />

value is not configurable and should not be changed.<br />

wt.content.temp=$(wt.temp) Identifies a temporary directory to which files will<br />

be written upon upload for intermediate processing.<br />

This property is not currently used.<br />

wt.content.uploadImpl=rmi Identifies the communication protocol used when<br />

uploading content from a <strong>Windchill</strong> applet.<br />

Currently, this value is not configurable and should<br />

not be changed.<br />

wt.content.validEmptyFile=false Identifies whether a 0-byte file is considered valid<br />

for <strong>Windchill</strong> content (true) or invalid (false).<br />

Typically, a 0-byte file is the result of some sort of<br />

failure in saving or transferring a file. Therefore, the<br />

default value is false. This value should be set to<br />

true only if <strong>Windchill</strong> needs to store files from some<br />

other application or process that actively utilizes 0byte<br />

placeholder files.<br />

Administering Content Holders and Content Objects 7-3

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