Bursting multiple elements in a single object in a content...

Data processing: presentation processing of document – operator i – Presentation processing of document

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C715S234000

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07958440

ABSTRACT:
A content management system (CMS) allows defining multi-element burst rules that allow multiple elements to be bursted to a single object. A multi-element burst mechanism performs the bursting of multiple elements when a multi-element burst rule is processed. A multi-element burst policy allows a user to specify conditions that govern the function of the multi-element burst mechanism. The result is a CMS that includes multiple elements in a single object, thereby enhancing reusability of content in the CMS.

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