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Publication grammars are used to specify a set of rules for publishing presence category instances. There can be two types of rules in a publication grammar. One set of the rules dictates the containers that should be used and the access control entries that should be assigned to each container— a container manifest describes this set of rules in an XML element. The other set of rules stipulates the category data that should be published to certain containers— a category publication manifest describes this set of rules in an XML element.
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The following table lists the XML elements used to represent a container manifest and a category publication manifest for a publication grammar.
XML element |
Description |
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Holds a container manifest that specifies the containers that should be used in presence publications, and specifies access control for each container. |
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Holds a category publication manifest that specifies the category data that should be published to certain containers. |