Queuing for Arbortext Editor Clients
Arbortext Editor users can be permitted to queue their publishing requests. They can then retrieve the resulting output using > .
Publishing requests sent from
Arbortext Editor will include the
ati-operation-type parameter and the publishing type as its value. The values for this parameter are used to determine what is displayed as the
Operation on the
Queued Transaction List and
Completed Transaction List web pages on the
Arbortext PE server, as well as the
Transaction Archive web page. Refer to
Monitoring Queues and
Requesting the Queue Reports for more information.
Queuing can be set up for Arbortext Editor users by configuring its Publishing Engine preferences or choosing queuing from a publishing dialog box. Refer to Using Arbortext Publishing Engine for Publishing Documents help topic in the Arbortext Help Center.
The ati-operation-type parameter can specify the following:
• appsave
means Generate Application Save
• epub
means Publish For EPUB
• htmlfile
means Publish HTML
• htmlhelp
means Publish HTML Help
• import
means Import Document
• lnr
means Generate Line Numbers
• pdf
means Publish PDF
• rtf
means Export to RTF
• web
means Publish Web
• xsl
means Publish Using XSL
You can use the
ati-operation-type parameter to configure a queue to accept transactions of a specific publishing operation by creating a
TestSet that looks for the appropriate publishing types. See
Specifying Test Sets for information.
When you submit queued transactions to the server, you can assign a descriptive name to the transaction. Transactions are identified by their unique transaction ID, so a queued transaction name allows you to provide a more readable description for the published document. Given that you can specify any text for a queued transaction name, it is not unique for finding a particular transaction or retrieving specific results. You can also set the value for individual publishing requests in the Transaction Name field in the File ▸ Publish dialog boxes when publishing a document.