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PTC Server connection Overview
The PTC Server connection enables Arbortext Editor users to use a PTC Server as a content management system for XML and SGML documents. A PTC Server includes the Arbortext Content Manager and Windchill. The PTC Server connection provides an interface between Arbortext Editor and a PTC Server. Using this interface, authors can access document objects stored in a PTC Server directly from Arbortext Editor. For additional information on working with a PTC Server, refer to the Arbortext Content Manager or Windchill documentation.
The PTC Server connection provides the following capabilities:
Authenticating PTC Server users.
Creating new workspaces.
Accessing, changing, and cleaning workspaces.
Browsing the contents of a PTC Server with the capability to expand folders and compound documents.
Browsing all PTC Server objects where another object is referenced.
Searching both the properties and full text of objects.
Displaying properties for an object.
Checking out, checking in, and canceling the check out of PTC Server objects.
Authoring XML and SGML documents stored in a PTC Server.
Displaying object boundaries and status in the Arbortext Editor Edit view and document map.
Inserting references to objects and graphics selected during browsing into a document.
Disallowing deletion of an object that is referenced by other objects.
Importing documents and referenced graphics from a file system into a PTC Server.
Bursting documents into multiple objects when checking in, uploading a document to the PTC Server, or importing a document into a PTC Server.
Working offline from the PTC Server.
Users of the PTC Server connection should also be familiar with using Arbortext Editor and Arbortext Content Manager or PTC Windchill.