See the table below for detailed description of the Projects tab columns.
Note: You can click each of the column headers to sort the list of projects based on the selected column. Click again to toggle sort order.
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The Project ID column displays the unique identifier for each project. Use this identifier as URL parameter for starting a specific project with WebOffice 10 R3 client: <WebOffice 10 R3 Base URL>/synserver?project=<Project ID>
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The State column displays the most important information in the Projects tab. Possible values for State are: •configuration valid: The project configuration file is valid, but the project has not been initialized yet, i.e. the required ArcGIS Server resources (services etc.) have not been checked and initialized. Therefore this State does not guarantee that the WebOffice 10 R3 project will run properly. Opening the project will take some time because initialization of the ArcGIS Server resources needs to be done first. •configuration invalid: The project configuration is not valid and therefore the WebOffice 10 R3 project will not run at all. Use WebOffice author Validation to correct the validation errors. •Initializing : The project configuration file is valid and the project is being initialized. •Init pending: The project is not yet fully initialized but can be already used. The initialization of overview, print or ePaper tool(s) is still running. •project initialized: The project can be used. The resources are immediately available. •Unloaded: The project and its resources have been removed from the webserver cache. Therefore the next project call will take longer. •project not available: The project configuration file is valid, but the needed server resources could not get initialized.
Note: Every project should have ‘State’ ‘project initialized’ because then the project is ready to run. |
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The Loaded at column shows the point of time when WebOffice 10 R3 read the project configuration file the last time. This way, in the case you get unexpected results in the WebOffice 10 R3 client, you immediately know against which point of time you need to check e.g. the file modification time stamp of the project configuration file in the file system. |
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See chapter Projects Tab Buttons for details. |
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See chapter Projects Tab Buttons for details. |
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See chapter Projects Tab Buttons for details. |
WebOffice 10 R3 administration pages - Projects tab columns