Contains the Verity configuration properties that are common to all servers in a domain. Only one 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 VerityDomainConfiguration for full text indexing to be operational are the VerityAdminMasterServerPort and VerityAdminMasterServerHostname properties. The UserName, UserPassword, UserDomain, and UserGroup properties must all be set if security is to be enabled.

The VerityServerConfiguration object contains Verity configuration properties that can be different for each server in the domain.

Note Beginning in the 5.1.0 release, the Legacy Content Search Engine is deprecated and support will be removed in a future release.

Namespace:  FileNet.Api.Admin
Assembly:  FileNet.Api (in FileNet.Api.dll)

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Visual Basic (Declaration)
Public Interface IVerityDomainConfiguration _
	Implements IIndependentlyPersistableObject, IIndependentObject, IEngineObject, ICloneable
C#
public interface IVerityDomainConfiguration : IIndependentlyPersistableObject, 
	IIndependentObject, IEngineObject, ICloneable
Visual C++
public interface class IVerityDomainConfiguration : IIndependentlyPersistableObject, 
	IIndependentObject, IEngineObject, ICloneable
JavaScript
FileNet.Api.Admin.IVerityDomainConfiguration = function();
FileNet.Api.Admin.IVerityDomainConfiguration.createInterface('FileNet.Api.Admin.IVerityDomainConfiguration');

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Metadata

Auditable: false
AllowsInstances: true
AllowsSubClasses: false
ClassDefinitionName: None
IsDependent: false
IsHidden: false
Searchable: false
StorageType: Domain
SuperclassName: GenericObject

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