VerityDomainConfiguration
object can exist per domain (attempts to create multiple instances of a VerityDomainConfiguration
object will throw an exception). The Factory.VerityDomainConfiguration.FetchInstance
method does not require an Id to fetch the VerityDomainConfiguration
object. The only two properties that must be set in
for full text indexing to be operational are the
and
properties. The
,
,
, and
properties must all be set if security is to be enabled.
Note: The
object contains Verity configuration properties that can be different for each server in the domain.
The following tables list the members exposed by IVerityDomainConfiguration.
Public Properties
Name | Description | |
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![]() | Creator | Indicates the name of the user assigned as the creator of the object. Settability of this property is read-only for most users. For users who have been granted privileged write access ( |
![]() | DateCreated | Indicates the date and time the object was created. The Content Engine stores dates and times using Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). Settability of this property is read-only for most users. For users who have been granted privileged write access ( |
![]() | DateLastModified | Indicates the date and time the object was last modified. The Content Engine stores dates and times using Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). Settability of this property is read-only for most users. For users who have been granted privileged write access ( |
![]() | Id | A representation of the Globally Unique Identifier (GUID), a unique 128-bit number, that is assigned to this Content Engine object when the object is created. When converted to a string, the Id property is typically depicted as 32 hexadecimal characters enclosed by brackets in the following format: {xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx}. For example, {3F2504E0-4F89-11D3-9A0C-0305E82C3301}. For For a given property representation, the Id property has the following characteristics:
For a newly created document object, you can override the Id property of its associated |
![]() | LastModifier | Indicates the name of the user who last modified the object. Settability of this property is read-only for most users. For users who have been granted privileged write access ( |
![]() | UserDomain | The LDAP domain to which the user specified in belongs. The values of the , , and properties are used to login to Verity for indexing and search operations. |
![]() | UserGroup | The group to which the Content Engine user account name specified in belongs. Only members of this group are allowed to add to, modify, or read the Verity collection. |
![]() | UserName | The name of a user account assigned to Content Engine servers for access to Verity collections. The user name must be a member of the group specified in . The values of the , , and properties are used by Content Engine servers to log in to Verity for indexing and search operations. |
![]() | UserPassword | The password assigned to the Content Engine user account name specified in . The values of the , , and properties are used by Content Engine servers to log in to Verity for indexing and search operations. This value is encrypted (a byte array). |
![]() | VerityBrokers | The names of all Verity brokers associated with the Verity administration server specified in . This is the list of brokers returned from Verity. |
![]() | VerityIndexServers | The names of all Verity index servers associated with the Verity administration server specified in the property. This list of index servers is returned by Verity. |
![]() | VerityMasterAdminServerHostname | The name of the Verity administration server used to create Verity collections. This master administration server will be contacted by Content Engine servers for all requests to create a Verity collection. |
![]() | VerityMasterAdminServerPort | The port assigned to the master Verity administration server specified in . |
![]() | VeritySearchServers | The names of all Verity (search) servers associated with the Verity administration server specified in the property. This list of index servers is returned by Verity. |