How can I update my schematron or frameworks in IXIASOFT CCMS Desktop?

For files that are already deployed in your framework, you can import your updates in TEXTML admin perspective.

Description

Most customers develop updates in the standalone version of Oxygen installed on their computers. The updates are then deployed to all users using TEXTML from within the Oxygen framework.

For example, your framework files are in a folder called <company-name>. If your framework is stored in the location system/oxygen_cfg/frameworks/<company-name>, any updates to these files are automatically applied to all users in IXIASOFT CCMS Desktop.

If your Oxygen framework contains schematron files, you can change existing schematron files without needing to upload the entire framework again. You can edit just the schematron files that need to be updated.

For example, your framework contains an existing schematron file: system/oxygen_cfg/frameworks/dita/schematron/<company-name>-rules.sch. To make changes, you can update the <company-name>-rules.sch file.

Important: Do not add schematron files or add different schematron files to your framework using this method. Deploying a new schematron file must be done from within the framework, and you should test and redeploy the whole framework. Use Oxygen to edit your Framework and to add or remove files from your framework.

Solution

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  1. Develop and test your Oxygen or schematron changes in the standalone version of Oxygen before testing them in IXIASOFT CCMS.
  2. In the TEXTML admin perspective, import the changes to the test server at system/oxygen_cfg/frameworks/dita/schematron.
    Note: You should always make these configuration changes in the Test environment. Do not make these changes on your Production environment until you test them fully.
  3. To pick up any changes, users need to restart IXIASOFT CCMS Desktop.
  4. Promote the changes to your Production environment.
    Note: In a dedicated SaaS deployment, open an OTRS with IXIASOFT Support to have the changes promoted to the Production environment.