Analyzing 7.1 Customization
To customize a PTC Arbortext Content Delivery system it is often necessary to modify files released by PTC. Because these files can subsequently be updated by PTC in a maintenance release, you should have a strategy for managing your files so that your customizations are not lost when maintenance updates are installed.
As a general rule, the PTC Arbortext Content Delivery installer can overwrite any files that are in established PTC directories under the installation directory where the PTC Arbortext Content Delivery product is installed, regardless of their modification status. It is your responsibility to manage your customized files to avoid loss of your changes and, when updates are applied, to be able to easily identify PTC changes that affect the files you have modified.
PTC recommends that you manage customized files by creating a directory structure known as the safe area. The actual directory name is <ACD>/wtSafeArea. By using the wtSafeArea directory, you can store copies of the customized versions of PTC files where they will not be overwritten by the PTC Arbortext Content Delivery installer, as well as keep versions of the original PTC files.
The PTC Arbortext Content Delivery installer also uses this safe area to store updated files that correspond to your customized files. You can then compare the original files to those updated by PTC to identify where changes have been made. The comparison can assist you in incorporating PTC updates into your customized files. PTC provides a script to assist with managing and installing customized files into your system runtime locations within the InS_SW/SW installation directory.