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Oxygen XML Author plugin 13.2.0

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Working with Databases | 350<strong>Oxygen</strong> <strong>XML</strong> <strong>Author</strong> <strong>plugin</strong> uses XCC connector to interact with MarkLogic XDBC server and requires thebasic authentication schema to be set. Starting with version MarkLogic 4.0 the default authentication methodwhen you create a HTTP or WebDAV Server is digest, so make sure to change it to basic.b) Set the port number of the MarkLogic engine the Port field.c) Set the user name to access the MarkLogic engine in the User field.d) Set the password to access the MarkLogic engine in the Password field.e) Optionally set the URL used for browsing the MarkLogic database in the Data Source Explorer view in theWebDAV URL field.6. Click the OK button to finish the connection configuration.How to Configure a Software AG Tamino ConnectionAvailable in the Enterprise edition only.Note: Support for Tamino database will be discontinued starting with version 14.The steps for configuring a connection to a Tamino database are the following:1. Go to menu Preferences > Data Sources.2. Click the New button in the Connections panel.3. Enter a unique name for the connection.4. Select one of the previously configured data sources from the Data Source combo box.5. Fill-in the connection details.a) Set the URI to the installed Tamino engine in the <strong>XML</strong> DB URI field.b) Set the user name to access the Tamino engine in the User field.c) Set the password to access the Tamino engine in the Password field.d) Set the name of the database to access from the Tamino engine in the Database field.e) Check the checkbox Show system collections if you want to see the Tamino system collections in the DataSource Explorer view.6. Click the OK button to finish the connection configuration.How to Configure a Raining Data TigerLogic ConnectionAvailable in the Enterprise edition only.Note: Support for TigerLogic database will be discontinued starting with version 14.The steps for configuring a connection to a TigerLogic database are the following:1. Go to menu Preferences > Data Sources.2. Click the New button in the Connections panel.3. Enter a unique name for the connection.4. Select one of the previously configured data sources from the Data Source combo box.5. Fill-in the connection details.a) Set the host name or IP address of the TigerLogic engine in the Host field.b) Set the port number of the TigerLogic engine in the Port field.c) Set the user name to access the TigerLogic engine in the User field.d) Set the password to access the TigerLogic engine in the Password field.e) Set the name of the database to access from the TigerLogic database engine in the Database field.6. Click the OK button to finish the connection configuration.How to Configure an Documentum xDb (X-Hive/DB) 10 ConnectionThe steps for configuring a connection to a Documentum xDb (X-Hive/DB) 10 database are the following.

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