336Implementing Web Applications with CM Information Integrator for Content and ODWEK
The properties file should be located under the WebContent folder under your
Web project. This is an easy way to customize your connection to reflect your
environment.
Adding the model bean
To add the model bean:
1.Select the itso.rb.external.model created in “Adding packages” on
page 333.
2.From the context menu, select New
→Class. Make sure that the package is
selected, enter RBICMTextSearchModel in the Name field. Accept the default
and click Finish.
3.Double-click RBICMTextSearchModel class to open it in the editor. Replace
the existing code with the code ...
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