Field | Description |
Name | Type a name for the new asset type. Specify a name that your users will recognize and understand. For example, use BPEL Process Document, not bpdoc. The name you assign to the asset type can contain any character, including spaces. However, if you specify a name that does not conform to the NCName type, you must click Advanced Settings and specify a name that is NCName conformant in the Schema Name field. Note: If the name that you assign to the asset type is NCName conformant, except that is includes spaces, it is not necessary to explicitly specify the type's schema name. CentraSite automatically replaces space characters with the _ character when it generates the schema name for an asset type. |
Description | Optional. Type a short description for the new asset type. This description appears when a user displays the list of types in the Type Management page. |
Field | Description |
Schema Name | Verify that the schema name that CentraSite generated for this asset type is NCName conformant. CentraSite automatically populates this field with a name that is derived from the asset type name that you specified in the previous step. For example, if your asset type name is My Asset Name, CentraSite automatically populates this field with My_Asset_Name. If the schema name generated by CentraSite does not meet the following criteria, you must specify a name that does. The name must begin with a letter or the underscore character (_). The remainder of the name can contain any combination of letters, digits, or the following characters: . - _ (that is, period, dash, or underscore). It can also contain combining characters and extender characters (for example, diacriticals). The name cannot contain any spaces. Additionally, the type's fully qualified schema name must be unique among all types in the registry. Note: Modify the schema name carefully. You cannot change the schema name later. |
Namespace | Modify the namespace that CentraSite has proposed for the type if necessary. By default, CentraSite generates the namespace in the following form: http://namespaces. OrganizationName .com/Schema Where, OrganizationName is the name of your organization. The Namespace value is used to qualify the name specified in Schema Name. Together, the Schema Name and Namespace values produce the type's fully qualified name. This name must be unique within the registry. You generally do not need to modify the namespace that CentraSite proposes for a type. In most cases, the proposed namespace is adequate. However, you might modify the namespace if you want it to include the name of a different organization or if you need to resolve a naming conflict between this type and an existing type. Note: Modify the namespace value carefully. You cannot change the namespace value later. |
Field | Description |
Large Icon | Optional. Specify the large icon that is to be used to represent this type. CentraSite Control and CentraSite Business UI use this icon when it displays the details for an instance of the type. To use a custom icon, click Browse to search for a particular image file, and upload the file containing the large version of the icon to CentraSite. This icon must be in GIF format. To ensure proper alignment when it is displayed in the user interface, the icon must be 64 x 64 pixels in size. |
Small Icon | Optional. Specify the small icon that is to be used to represent this type. CentraSite Control displays this icon when instances of the type appear in lists or summary tables. To use a custom icon, click Browse to search for a particular image file, and upload the file containing the small version of the icon to CentraSite. This icon must be in GIF format. To ensure proper alignment when it is displayed in the user interface, the icon must be 16 x 16 pixels in size. |
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Visible in Asset Browse | Allow instances of this type to be displayed in the catalog browser. When you enable this option, CentraSite Control includes the type in the Asset Types pane on the Asset Catalog > Browse page. When you disable this option, CentraSite Control omits the type from the Asset Types pane so users cannot browse for instances of the type. |
Enable reports | Allow reports to be generated against instances of this type. |
Policies can be applied | Allow user-defined design/change-time policies to be created and enforced for instances of this type. Note: If you disable this option, CentraSite does not apply any user-defined design/change-time polices to instances of the type, even in cases where the policy is designed to execute against all asset types. Note: This option does not apply to system policies. CentraSite will apply system policies to instances of the type whether this option is enabled or not. |
Require Consumer Registration | Require users to register an application when they submit consumer registration requests for assets of this type. |
Enable versioning | Allow users to generate versions of instances of this type. When you disable this option, CentraSite disables the Add New Versions command and omits the Versions profile from instances of this type. |
Top Level type | Allow users to create instances of this asset type from scratch. When you enable this option, users are allowed to create instances of the type using the Add Asset button in CentraSite Control. Generally you disable this option for types that are constituents of other assets, or for types that are only meant to be added to the registry by an importer. For example, the Operation type is used to represent an operation that belongs to a Web service. Operations are derived automatically from the service WSDL. They are not intended to be manually defined by users. Therefore, the Operation type is not designated as a "top level type". |
Enable Lifecycle Management | Allow a lifecycle model to be applied to assets of this type. |
Visible in Search | Allow users to define a search for this particular type. When you enable this option, CentraSite Control includes the type in the Types list on the Advanced Search page. Including a type in this list enables users to define queries that select on that specific type. Note: If you change the state of this option and then do an advanced search, you may need to refresh the Advanced Search page to see the change reflected in the Types list. |