i would like to know how to create a new repository in ATG. like what all steps are needed to be included? Do i need to create a properties file?
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Yes you need to create properties file's for more details you can read RepositoryGuide.pdf from Oracle.
for more detail you can read below blog http://immuraliraj.blogspot.in/2011/12/atg-repository-basic-concepts.html

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In order to create a new repository, You need to follow these steps if you want to create a repository that uses sql database in as the datastore.
- Create a properties file
- Create tables you want to map to the repository
- Create a definition XML files to map repository item-descriptors and their properties to the respective tables.
MyRepository.properties
$class=atg.adapter.gsa.GSARepository
repositoryName=MyRepository
definitionFiles=atg/test/repositories/MyRepository.xml
XMLToolsFactory=/atg/dynamo/service/xml/XMLToolsFactory
transactionManager=/atg/dynamo/transaction/TransactionManager
idGenerator=/atg/dynamo/service/IdGenerator
dataSource=/atg/dynamo/service/jdbc/JTDataSource
lockManager=/atg/dynamo/service/ClientLockManager
The above properties files ensures that a new repository component is created and MyRepository.xml will be marked as its definition file.
The content of the MyRepository.xml file should be something like below...
MyRepository.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?>
<!DOCTYPE gsa-template SYSTEM "http://www.atg.com/dtds/gsa/gsa_1.0.dtd">
<gsa-template>
<header>
<name>New Repository creation</name>
<author>Jyothi Prasad Buddha</author>
</header>
<item-descriptor name="myRepo" cache-mode="simple">
<table name="my_repo" type="primary" id-column-names="id">
<!-- properties that may (or may not) be used as primary keys -->
<property name="name" data-types="String" />
<property name="age" data-types="int" />
</table>
</item-descriptor>
</gsa-template>
However you will have to create the the necessary tables before you start atg instance. The above xml files refers to a table named my_repo which has comlumns name and age.
Just type "ATG Creating a repository" on Google and you would get lot of relevant results on the first page itself. Also be specific which version of ATG are you using, and what you have already done/found in your research. (just a suggestion, so you get good responses).
Yes, you need a properties file when creating a custom repository component. There are a lot of blogs that answer your question with detailed steps.

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