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Develop Content
Getting Started with Content Developer
Create Content Acceleration Packs
CAPs Automatic Anti Virus Scans
Semantic Layer - Contexts and Universes
Semantic Layer - Context Designer
Semantic Layer - Excel (or .CSV) File Loader
Getting Started with Content Extension
Content Extension Prerequisite Knowledge and Best Practices
Content Customization Best Practices
IDE End to End Extension Chart
Understand Existing OOTB Content
Extract Development - Data Collection Service (DCS) Extractor
Content Pack Contents, Types, and Directories
Activate the CP and Run the ETL
Development - Application Content
Extract Development - Data Collection Service (DCS) Extractor
Getting Started with Data Collection Service (DCS) Extractor
Step by Step Development of a Java-based Extractor
1. Create a Content Pack with IDE
2. Unzip, deploy, and install the Content Pack in BA
3. Create a Java Project and Include Dependencies
5. Create a Unit Test to Check the Extractor
6. Package the Extractor as a JAR File
7. Copy and Deploy the Extractor
8. Modify the extractor_manifest.xml File
9. Add a New Data Source for the Content Pack in BA
Out-of-the-Box General Extractors
Configure the Connect Data Source UI for BA Integration
Define New Content Pack Project
Create a new Architect Target Designer in the IDE
Load an existing Target entity
Link a Dimension to a Dimension
Create a New Engineer Stream Designer in the IDE
Define a New Integration Entity
Load an Existing Integration Entity
Load an Existing Source Entity
Map from Integration to Target
Generate Entities Automatically
Data Source Extraction Customization
Customize the Extraction Model and the EXT ETL Scripts
Consolidate Entities - Cross-CP Lookup
Customize the Maximum Execution Time of a Stream
ETL Toolkit for Advanced Customization
Development - Content Extension Best Practices
Extend an existing entity in the existing Content Pack
Extract a new entity from an existing Content Pack
Populate an existing entity from a new data source
Extract a new entity from a new source
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