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August 2nd, 2012 13:00

Meet Knowledge Sharing Winner: Ghenadie Starsii

Ghenadie received his Bachelors and Masters degrees in Informational Technologies at the Technical University of Moldova.  Since then, he has held various IT roles within JMD Planet part of Planet Group Intl.  Over the past 5 years, Ghenadie has progressed from a Java Developer, Documentum Developer, and Documentum Consultant to his current position as a Team Leader.

During the past 3 years, Ghenadie has been working as Senior Documentum Consultant for large Oil & Gas projects supporting project EDMS in AGIP KCO and projects DAMS and PAGE in Saipem. Currently, he is involved in the development of projects on the EMC Engineering, Plant, and Facilities Management (EPFM) solution.

In addition to his work at JMD Planet, Ghenadie is an Assistant Lecturer at the Technical University of Moldova.  He teaches courses such Parallel and Concurrent Programming as well as labs for Software Engineering and Object Oriented Programming.

Ghenadie is EMC Certified Proved Professional and Sun Certified Java Programmer.

Ghenadie Starsii’s Knowledge Sharing Article

Actual business processes still require a notifications system based on traditional mail. Documentum® offers mail solutions based on object events but they are not so flexible to satisfy all customers. In most Documentum projects, customers require an easier way to create and send custom emails for different types of events.

The standard mail job is limited in possibilities and is difficult to customize due to its structure and the programming language used. In this Knowledge Sharing article, awarded Best of Content Management in the 2012 Knowledge Sharing Competition, author Ghenadie Starsii describes a custom event email job implementation using XML and XSL templates.

The solution consists of three parts:
1. An email module that sends emails for certain objects, that can be triggered from various components;
2. A sample WDK component that sends emails;
3. A job that asynchronously manages email module requests, prepares the subject, recipients, and attachments, and generates a body message by transforming XML using the XSL template.

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August 6th, 2012 01:00

Thank you Debi, for this useful post.

Regards,

Bashanta Phukon.

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August 17th, 2012 05:00

nice article, Ghenadie!

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