Represents the description of a FileNet Image Services fixed content device.
The following tables list the members exposed by IIMFixedContentDevice.
Public Properties
Name | Description | |
---|---|---|
![]() |
CSMCache | Specifies the NCH 3-part name of the CSM cache that is nearer to the site than the default cache. Each part of the name is separated by a colon and takes the form . There must be no more than one local CSM cache name for a given value of . For example, for domain This property will be used when the Content Engine server is running within the site identified by this object's Site property. If a FileNet Image Services fixed content device is made available across multiple sites in a FileNet P8 domain, you should create an |
![]() |
DefaultISDocumentClass | Specifies the name of the Image Services (IS) document class that controls native content. The IS document class definition has default values that control the IS document content security and media family where the content will be stored. |
![]() |
ImageServicesClassDescriptions | Specifies an object, which contains a collection of the Image Services document class descriptions associated with this FileNet Image Services fixed content device. |
![]() |
ISDomainName | Specifies the domain name component of the NCH name. The NCH name specifies the address of the target Image Services server. It's derived from the and properties. |
![]() |
ISOrganization | Specifies the organization component of the NCH name. The NCH name specifies the address of the target Image Services server. It's derived from the and properties. In most cases, this value will be "FileNet". |
![]() |
ISPassword | Specifies the encrypted password for the security principal identified by the ISUserName property. |
![]() |
ISUserName | Specifies the name of the security principal that will be used to access the Image Services server. The name must already exist as an "integration user" in the IS security database used by CFS-IS. |
![]() |
TimeOutSeconds | Specifies the maximum time in seconds that the Content Engine will wait when retrieving content from an Image Services server. |