Assets

In EngageOne, assets contain data on design, layout and logic. Assets can be any of the following:

  • Part of a template publication, and independently publishable active content
  • Used by the Interactive editor, and can be part of a non-accumulated batch
  • Folders containing other assets - Note that folders can be a type of template, active content, or message content. However, asset promotion only supports folders for templates and active content.
  • Document classes
  • Delivery options
  • Devices

Document classes are metadata that can be associated with a folder, template publication, or active content. For more information, see the "EngageOne Administration Guide".

Templates can be interactive or non-interactive.
  • Interactive templates use the Interactive data model, and can be used with the EngageOne Interactive web application.
  • Non-interactive templates employ the Designer data model. They are used with the EngageOne batch processes, as well as the interactive data model.
Both interactive and non-interactive templates can contain active-content.
  • Active content files contain segments of document content, and logic.
  • Active content can be shared and reused across multiple publication designs.
  • Folders allow assets to be organized in a logical tree structure.