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March 2011

Oracle Documaker version 12.0 Release Notes


Oracle Insurance announces Oracle Documaker version 12.0. This document introduces Documaker version 12.0 and Documaker Desktop version 12.0 and describes the new features and enhancements. Documaker Enterprise Edition version 12.0 introduces the new Document Factory and includes the new Oracle Documaker Interactive: Correspondence applications. Version 12.0 also includes features and enhancements that improve the functionality and ease of use of the entire suite of products. This document provides an overview of those features and enhancements, grouped into these areas: Documaker Interactive: Correspondence on page 4 Documaker Document Factory on page 3 Documaker Studio Enhancements on page 7 Documaker Add-In for Word Enhancements on page 10 Documaker Server Enhancements on page 11 Rule Enhancements on page 11 Utilities Enhancements on page 12 Printer and Font Enhancements on page 12 Platform-Wide Enhancements on page 13

In addition, you will find information on: Important Considerations when Upgrading on page 14 Contacting Oracle Global Customer Support on page 15

To receive the full benefits of the new product features included in this and earlier releases, Oracle University offers a comprehensive range of training classes. For a list of courses, including fees and availability, please call 1.800.529.0165.
Note Oracle Documaker is comprised of several applications that were previously sold separately and often have different version numbers. Beginning with version 12.0, these version numbers are being synchronized. For instance, the Documaker Connector will go from version 1.0 to version 12.0 and the PPS Reporting Tool will go from version 1.1 to version 12.0. These changes are being made simply to have all version numbers match and do not affect backward compatibility or support.

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For installation instructions, please refer to the appropriate installation guide: Documaker Installation Guide Documaker Enterprise Installation Guide Internet Document Server Installation Guide Documaker Connector Installation, Administration and Customization Guide Documaker Desktop Installation Guide

You can find the latest versions of these guides on the Oracle Technology Network web site, on the Oracle Insurance Documentation page: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/documentation/insurance-097481.html Check Oracle's E-Delivery site for platform availability: http://edelivery.oracle.com

ABOUT ORACLE DOCUMAKER


Oracle Documaker enables insurers to dynamically create, manage, publish and deliver adaptive enterprise content throughout the insurance business life cycle across all locations and lines of business. It offers a cost-effective way to address the design, production, and multichannel delivery of a broad spectrum of documents from highly structured transactional documents delivered in high-volume batch to highly personalized interactive correspondence delivered on-demand. Oracle Documaker delivers rules-driven document life cycle automation for improved customer satisfaction, business agility, efficiency and reduced costs. It is the most widely used dynamic publishing platform in the insurance industry. Oracle Documaker provides... Robust design environment for tight integration between content, data, and logic Conversion tools to preserve legacy investments Web-based solution to enable interactive and on-demand communications Multi-channel delivery and output supports email, SMS, HTML, XML, PDF, RTF, fax, and 14 named print stream outputs Templates so you can generate documents quickly and consistently Lightweight, cost-efficient, service-centric approach to make it easy to use Pre-packaged, pre-built forms libraries to speed the time to market Integration within insurance enterprise infrastructure to promote straightthrough processing (quote, rate, bind, issue)

DOCUMAKER DOCUMENT FACTORY


The Oracle Documaker Document Factory is the realization of the Automated Document Factory (ADF) processing model. The ADF vision equates concepts of factory production to document production by integrating template design, data input and transformation, delivery preparation, and response management activities within a document publishing environment. The Documaker Document Factory composed of a series of worker processes that are managed by a Supervisor. The Supervisor routes work to the other workers using a message bus. The other workers compose, assemble, render, and deliver the documents based on the underlying rule set. Documaker Document Factory is horizontally (across a single server) scalable; it automatically creates and uses the appropriate number of workers to maximum document throughput. Documaker Document Factory includes a a dashboard and configuration console. These web-based applications provide managers and administrators insight into the document automation process. Managers can review current production performance and track individual transactions through the system. Administrators can review issues and make system configuration changes through a centralized console. Graphs and charts in both applications provide quick insight into run-time performance. Documaker Document Factory also includes a new set of Documaker Web Services (DWS) built on the latest technologies and industry standards. The new doPublish web services let you submit a job that tells the system to publish a document from an input or extract file. The new doCallIDS method lets you work with IDS using specific IDS request types. Because of Documaker Web Services' concrete schema, you can use the doCallIDS method with the Business Process Execution Language (BPEL) to facilitate workflow within the Documaker Interactive: Correspondence application. This method can also be used by BPEL outside of Documaker Interactive: Correspondence or by other web service clients to make specific requests to IDS or Documaker and should be used if your request needs to be asynchronous. See the Documaker Enterprise Administration Guide for information about the methods offered with DWS.

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DOCUMAKER INTERACTIVE: CORRESPONDENCE


Documaker Interactive is a web-based application that lets you to quickly and interactively create and assemble consistently branded and compliant correspondence leveraging such accelerators as pre-configured workflow with rolesbased approvals and pre-built industry content. It lets you create personalized customer correspondence by choosing content from a pre-approved library of: Letters and other forms Graphics, including logos and corporate signatures Attachments, including scanned material

The dynamic interface lets you manage work-in-progress (WIP) list while providing analytics showing current trends in the system. The role-oriented interface provides the appropriate view for drafters, approvers, administrators, and others. Documaker Interactive: Correspondence can be integrated with existing business applications (such as CRM systems) using industry standard APIs, web services, site monitoring, or messaging middleware. The correspondence you create can be distributed simultaneously across multiple channels such as email, fax, and print with appropriate copies sent to multiple recipients in their preferred format. Documaker Studio Library Multi-purpose library content is created and maintained in Documaker Studio, a separate Documaker authoring application. You can use this content in ad-hoc interactive correspondence, system-driven, on-demand correspondence and batch document production. For more information on establishing a library with Studio to use in your correspondence, please refer to the Documaker Studio User Guide. Users and Groups In Documaker Interactive: Correspondence, each user or group of users is assigned one or more task-oriented roles such as Drafter, Approver, or Administrator. Depending on this role, users can create, approve or reject documents, or administer the system. Drafting Drafters work with correspondence that is in progress and assigned to them, or that they have created. Drafters can personalize the generated document set by selecting additional forms, adding attachments, assigning addressees, and editing data or content before distributing the documents. Approving and Assigning Documents There are several optional levels at which documents can be approved such that only the appropriate document sets are sent to the correct approvers based on business rules. Approvers can accept, reject or comment on any document set.

A user can assign correspondence that is in-progress to other users if the original user is away, or if the work load needs to be shared among several employees. All documents are routed through a configurable system that ensures each item is sent to the appropriate stage, such as editing, approval, distribution, or some another activity. Administrators Administrators can use the Documaker Administrator application to associate existing groups from a corporation's current system. Administrators can also: Define roles and edit each roles available actions Assign roles to user groups from the corporate security system Use analytics provided in the dashboard to identify system throughput, track system performance, and resolve processing issues

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NEW FEATURES AND ENHANCEMENTS


Documaker version 12.0 contains numerous new features and enhancements. These product changes are summarized in the following categories:
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Documaker Studio Enhancements on page 7 Documaker Add-In for Word Enhancements on page 10 Documaker Server Enhancements on page 11 Rule Enhancements on page 11 Utilities Enhancements on page 12 Printer and Font Enhancements on page 12 Platform-Wide Enhancements on page 13

The legacy document development tools, such as Image Editor, Logo Manager, Form Set Manager, and so on, are not included with version 12.0.

New Features and Enhancements

DOCUMAKER STUDIO ENHANCEMENTS


The following changes affect Documaker Studio. For more information, see the Documaker Studio User Guide.

Enhanced RTF Import


Studios Conversion manager now recognizes unique field delimiters when converting RTF files. You can use these delimiters to create section field names during the conversion. Using these field names, the system can also access additional field information from the Field Database (FDB).

Enhanced RTF Export


You can now use the WriteFrames option to determine how files are converted to RTF format. For better fidelity, set this option to Yes. To create files that are easier to later edit, set this option to No.

Automatically Creating Bookmarks


Now when you import RTF, DOC, or DOCX files from Word, Studio converts any level commands in those files into Studio bookmarks. You can then use these bookmarks to create a table of contents for the FAP file.

Extracting Paper Tray Information from a Rulebase Report


Now when you choose the Documerge to Documaker Tasks option in Studio's Conversion manager and then choose the Process Rulebase Report option, Studio extracts Xerox Metacode paper tray information from the Rulebase report and associates that information with the appropriate paper trays.

Customizing Tables
When working with tables, new options on the Format menu let you insert rows before of after selected table entries. Changes to the Table Options window tell you whether the column width is proportional or fixed and let you drag the cell border of a column heading to resize proportional column widths.

Setting Default Colors


Version 12.0 now lets you set the default display and entry color for fields that have not been assigned a specific color. You make this assignment in the Application Definition (BDF) file.

Providing Form Inclusion Information


Version 12.0 now writes Form Inclusion information into output files. This means triggers are retained in the resulting transaction set for groups, forms, and sections. This can help you determine which events led to the resulting document set.

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Miscellaneous Studio Enhancements


Here is a list of miscellaneous changes made to Documaker Studio. Improved how the table objects appear RTF output. PDF is now the default print type for new workspaces, as well as when printing objects from a workspace, as long as the workspace or object was not created through the import process. You can now search for fields using right-click menus in Documaker Studio managers, as well as the in Fields and Extract Dictionaries. You can now edit paragraphs within the paragraph list in Documaker Studio. This also allows the embedding or un-embedding of paragraphs from a paragraph list. The Studio Paragraph List manager now has an Unembed Resource wizard, which launches when you de-select the Embedded property in the paragraph options window. Unembed options in the wizard include: Use the resource found by the same name. Browse for a replacement. Save and optionally check in this resource. Unembed the resource and keep this name. Remove the resource from the document.

Embedded paragraphs are now opened in Paragraph Editor mode when you double-click on them, indicated by a shaded green box placed around the paragraph in the display window. To exit the editor mode, press the Esc key or click outside of the Embedded Paragraph. The green border around the paragraph is removed and you are back in Paragraph List Manager mode.

New Features and Enhancements

The Font Conversion window in the Change Multiple Sections Conversion wizard now displays font IDs from the workspace's font cross-reference (FXR) file. You can now easily select a new font ID for the converted resources from the loaded workspace of Documaker Studio:

To improve how fonts are displayed in Documaker Studio, text is rendered using the ClearType anti-aliasing method, when possible. In the Normalized Metacode to Section Conversion wizard, Metacode files are parsed by the system to collect a super set of common fonts for all Metacode files. This ensures that a common font list covers more files and only missing fonts are added to the common font list. Upon completion, the conversion wizard tells you how many files were added to the existing or named common font list. New font files are appended to the list. Report styles are now defined under the Manage, System, Settings, Studio Settings, HTML menu, as well as under the View, Options, Studio Settings, HTML menu. Report styles include Default, Plain, and Elegant.

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The Change Multiple Sections and Change Multiple Forms Conversion Manager windows now include an option to remove task comments from multiple sections:

Check here to remove Task comments.

Documaker Studio windows and information panes are now resizable to accommodate language translation features.

DOCUMAKER ADD-IN FOR WORD ENHANCEMENTS


The following changes affect the Documaker Add-In for Microsoft Word. For more information, see the Help in the Add-In or the Documaker Studio User Guide. You can now specify multiple graphic subfolders to store graphic files using the Location of graphic files field located under Options, Resources. For example, if you have multiple workspaces, you can set up graphics folders for each workspace. When specifying the recipient counts in a Form document, the Add-in now lets you either choose from the list or enter a new copy count. You can now create Documaker Paragraph documents. Documaker fields now include the field type and additional attributes. You can now enter a description for a Documaker trigger. When defining or editing a section or paragraph element, you can select an option to replace the section or paragraph with the current library version after importing to Studio. All section and paragraph elements have this option enabled if you have used the Based On feature to create a new Documaker document. You can now view thumbnails of your existing Documaker graphics in the Insert Graphic pane. Word documents containing paragraphs with outline levels will be imported into Documaker Studio as paragraphs with assigned levels. Studio users can then generate Table of Contents entries for paragraphs with these assigned levels. Font style information has been added to the Workspace Details window.

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New Features and Enhancements

After validating a document, you can now easily rerun the validation using a new button in the Validation Results pane. Validation now verifies if the styles used in the Word document are present in the Workspace Definition File.

DOCUMAKER SERVER ENHANCEMENTS


The following changes affect Documaker Server. For more information, see the Documaker Administration Guide.

Enhanced XPATH Functions


Version 12.0 includes these new XPath functions: starts-with() ends-with() contains()

You can use these new functions to map data and evaluate triggers when using XML data input files in Documaker. In addition, the concat(), name(), and string() functions were modified to work with the new functions.

RULE ENHANCEMENTS
The following changes were made to the job, form set, section, and field-level rules available in Studio and run by Documaker Server. See the Rules Reference for more information.

Using the New AnyToAny Rule


Use this new rule to have the system format the data when it maps it to a field. This rule uses XDD (Extract Data Dictionary) format as the source format and whatever you specify as the target field format for the output. You can also use this rule to reduce the need to duplicate or override field mapping or formats with rule parameters. For example, in 11.5 you must define two fields in the XDD if you want to display a date as both MM/DD/YYYY and Month Day, Year in the MRL. In version 12.0, you can define the Date field once in the XDD and use this rule to have the system automatically transform the data to the format specified for the Date fields defined in the document.

Using a Rule to Validate Data


Use the new RequiredFieldCheck rule to have the GenData program send transactions to WIP when it finds required fields that have no data. This can help you simplify the routing of transactions to WIP.

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UTILITIES ENHANCEMENTS
The following enhancements affect the various utilities you can use with Documaker. For more information, see the Utilities Reference.

Enhanced RTF Import


The RTF2FAP utility now recognizes unique field delimiters when converting RTF files. You can use these delimiters to create section (FAP) field names during the conversion.

Additional CompuSet Command Support


The CSET2FAP utility now supports the EVR and SVR CompuSet commands. If the utility detects these commands, it converts (dynamic) vertical rules in the CompuSet scripts into (static) vertical rules in the FAP files. In addition, the utility now ignores the SC (set counter) command. Previously, it incorrectly placed a variable field in the output.

Converting Metacode Files into EPS Files


Version 12.0 provides two new utilities you can use to convert Xerox Metacode files into EPS (Enterprise Printing System) format so you can then print the files on a Xerox EPS printer via a TCP/IP connection: BARR2EPS - Converts a Metacode file in BARR format into EPS format VB2EPS - Converts a Metacode file in variable block (VB) format into EPS format

PRINTER AND FONT ENHANCEMENTS


The following changes enhance both Oracle Documaker and Oracle Documaker Desktop.

Embedding OpenType Fonts in PDF Output


The Documaker PDF Print Driver now lets you embed OpenType fonts in PDF output. This provides you with access to an expanded choice of fonts, so you can more easily find the right font for your documents. Any Documaker tool that can print to PDF now works with OpenType fonts. For more information, see the Fonts Reference and the Printers Reference.

Creating Section 508-compliant PDF Files


Documakers PDF Print Driver now generates output compliant with Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. Section 508 requires federal agencies to give disabled employees and members of the public access to information that is comparable to the access available to those without disabilities. This lets you create PDF files that as accessible to persons with disabilities as they are to those without disabilities. For more information, see the Printers Reference.

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New Features and Enhancements

PLATFORM-WIDE ENHANCEMENTS
Using DBMS Architecture to Store and Manage Library Resources and User Information Files
Documakers default storage for library resources files is now a database management system (DBMS) structure. Previous versions of Documaker defaulted to an xBase storage configuration for workspaces. For Documaker, using a DBMS default structure for workspaces specifically affects the storage and management of library resources (MRL files, user information, and entry tables) files. Using DBMS architecture... Enhances your ability to deal with large amounts of business transactions and data Enhances scalability and fail-over capabilities Improves sorting and query functionality for Master Resource Libraries Increases security

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Release Notes

IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS WHEN UPGRADING


Keep in mind the following when upgrading from a prior version. If you are upgrading from a version other than 11.5, make sure the latest version of the Microsoft Visual C++ run-time components are installed on your computer before you start version 12.0 for the first time. If these run-time components are not installed on your computer, download and install the latest Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable Package (x86) from Microsofts Download Center: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/ You may be using more than one master resource library (MRL). If you are using Internet Document Server (IDS) to run Documaker Server and you switch from one MRL to another, IDS will restart automatically. If you are also running Documaker Interactive: Correspondence, you will need to manually restart Documaker Interactive: Correspondence.

Upgrading the Documaker Add-In for Microsoft Word Additional Documaker field information has been added in this release. To make sure the field information in your documents converts correctly, please complete the following task: 1. Get the latest WDF (Workspace Definition File) from Documaker Studio version 12.0. 2. Make sure the Documaker Add-In is configured to access this WDF. 3. Using the Documaker Add-In, open an 11.5 document. A message appears indicating the document will be converted to the current 12.0 format. 4. Accept the message. Your document is converted to the current format.
Warning If you open an 11.5 document without having first accessed the current 12.0 WDF, then your Add-in documents may contain missing or incorrect field information.

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Contacting Oracle Global Customer Support

CONTACTING ORACLE GLOBAL CUSTOMER SUPPORT


If you have any questions about the installation or use of our products, please call 1.800.223.1711 or visit the My Oracle Support Web site at https://support.oracle.com Copyright 2010, 2011 Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.

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