Question

i would like to know how to create a new repository in ATG. like what all steps are needed to be included? Do i need to create a properties file?

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In order to create a new repository, You need to follow these steps if you want to create a repository that uses sql database in as the datastore.

  1. Create a properties file
  2. Create tables you want to map to the repository
  3. Create a definition XML files to map repository item-descriptors and their properties to the respective tables.

MyRepository.properties

$class=atg.adapter.gsa.GSARepository
repositoryName=MyRepository
definitionFiles=atg/test/repositories/MyRepository.xml
XMLToolsFactory=/atg/dynamo/service/xml/XMLToolsFactory
transactionManager=/atg/dynamo/transaction/TransactionManager
idGenerator=/atg/dynamo/service/IdGenerator
dataSource=/atg/dynamo/service/jdbc/JTDataSource
lockManager=/atg/dynamo/service/ClientLockManager

The above properties files ensures that a new repository component is created and MyRepository.xml will be marked as its definition file.

The content of the MyRepository.xml file should be something like below...

MyRepository.xml

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?>
<!DOCTYPE gsa-template SYSTEM "http://www.atg.com/dtds/gsa/gsa_1.0.dtd">
<gsa-template>
    <header>
        <name>New Repository creation</name>
        <author>Jyothi Prasad Buddha</author>
    </header>
    <item-descriptor name="myRepo" cache-mode="simple">
        <table name="my_repo" type="primary" id-column-names="id">
            <!-- properties that may (or may not) be used as primary keys -->
            <property name="name" data-types="String" />
            <property name="age" data-types="int" />
        </table>
    </item-descriptor>
</gsa-template>

However you will have to create the the necessary tables before you start atg instance. The above xml files refers to a table named my_repo which has comlumns name and age.

OTHER TIPS

Yes you need to create properties file's for more details you can read RepositoryGuide.pdf from Oracle.

for more detail you can read below blog http://immuraliraj.blogspot.in/2011/12/atg-repository-basic-concepts.html

Just type "ATG Creating a repository" on Google and you would get lot of relevant results on the first page itself. Also be specific which version of ATG are you using, and what you have already done/found in your research. (just a suggestion, so you get good responses).

Yes, you need a properties file when creating a custom repository component. There are a lot of blogs that answer your question with detailed steps.

Check this for example

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