What’s New SDL Tridion R5.3

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What’s NewSDL Tridion R5.3

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What’s new in R5.3

GlobalizationWorkflowContent complianceModular TemplatingEnterprise readinessPlatform support

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Globalization

Visual BluePrinting™Japanese language support

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BluePrinted process definitions

BluePrinted workflow definitionsCan be localized to adapt processes to local needs

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Configuration

Enable workflow inheritance in BluePrint (minimize upgrade impact)

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Agenda

GlobalizationWorkflowContent complianceModular TemplatingEnterprise readinessPlatform support

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Process definitions stored inside R5

Process definition is item in R5 CP-able Versioned Et cetera

Single-sign-on

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Display of approval status

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Finish multiple activities

Multiple activities can be selected and finishedError handling

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Hidden items

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Agenda

GlobalizationWorkflowContent complianceModular TemplatingEnterprise readinessPlatform support

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New workflow triggers

Workflow on rollback/roll forwardFor compatibility it is switched off by default

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Workflow auditing

WF can be auditable: changes are tracked for each activity within a workflow instance

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Workflow auditing: compare or preview

Auditing for all activities per workflow instancePreview and compare content as it was ‘half-way’ a workflow

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Workflow auditing: configuration

Snapshots of content are stored Even when schema changes, content can still be viewed

Separate templates for visualization of snapshots

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Agenda

GlobalizationWorkflowContent complianceModular TemplatingEnterprise readinessPlatform support

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Modular Templating

Templates consist of multiple individual modules Each module has its own role in delivering the end result Modules can be for visual design or code Modules can be written in HTML, XSLT, JavaScript, VBScript or any .NET

language (in any combination) Modules can be made using Dreamweaver or Visual Studio Modules are reusable across templates R5 delivered with modules out-of-the-box

Existing templates will still work in R5.3

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Open template with Template Builder

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Template Builder

Template Builder allows you to assemble and debug templatesRun & measure

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Template Builder builds a ‘package’

Package: all data that is needed to build the Web pageData includes URI’s, JPEG, XML,HTML, binary, CSS, array, text, ...Every module adds to the package

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Parametrized building blocks

Parameters:to definebehavior of themoduleExamples:

Accessibility level Binary location

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Debugging templates

Debugger:all standardoperationsOutput view:output of modules is shown

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Visual design: Dreamweaver

Dreamweaver can be used to edit the design part of templates

Standard Dreamweaver functionality

No R5 knowledge needed

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.NET assembly: Visual Studio

Visual Studio can be used to modify the code part of temlates

Any .NET language IntelliSense TOM.NET Remote debugging Post-build step

to store assemblies in R5

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Modular Templating options

Page Templates, Component Templates and Template Building Blocks can all be modularTemplate Building Blocks can now be:

A .NET assembly…

…or written in C# Dreamweaver XSLT VBScript JavaScript

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Modular Templating benefits

Modular Templating fulfills enterprise level requirements

Modular design: separate visual design, content and code Reusable building blocks Choose, combine and extend technologies BluePrinting & brand management Support for industry-standard tools Shorter time to market

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Agenda

GlobalizationWorkflowContent complianceModular TemplatingEnterprise readinessPlatform support

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Application monitoring

Application Monitoring Up/hang/down

SNMP traps Logfile scanning Polling Heartbeats

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Application monitoring per service

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SSH-FTP

SSH-FTP has been added to the list of transport protocols (used between CMS and websites)

Transport protocol overview FTP ‘SFTP’

(really FTP over SSH) SSH-FTP HTTP(S)

CMS FTP

CMS SSH

CMS SSH

CMS Web Server

FTP

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Enterprise readiness

Support JMS for the communication of cache events IBM standard for cache synchronization across servers Replacement of Cache Channel Service

‘Tridion Content Delivery Language’, intermediate language to prevent target language dependent constructs in published data

Publisher Target Language

deployer

deployer

deployer Dotnet transformer

jsp

asp

TCDL

jsp

asp

aspx

Publisher Target Language

deployer

deployer

deployer Dotnet transformer

TCDL

TCDL

TCDL

jsp

asp

aspx

Asp transformer

Jsp transformer

5.25.3

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AddBinary

Replacement of PublishBinary

Improvements No more http://www.tridion.com/Images/logo-SDL-tridion_tcm15-201.gif Allow target location (structure group) of binaries to be specified Allow original filename to be used as target file name Allow for ‘variants’/ managed binaries

PublishBinary still works.AddBinary/ AddBinaryData API calls need to be used in templates to use new functionality WriteOut AddBinary(lObjComp,lObjComp.Publication.RootStructureGroup)

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Agenda

GlobalizationWorkflowContent complianceModular TemplatingEnterprise readinessPlatform support

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Microsoft .NET support

Content Management TOM.NET Publishing (extensions) in .NET

Content Delivery Improved CD.NET Improved code generation support for ASP.NET

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Other platforms

Windows VistaWindows 2003 r2Windows Internet Explorer 7