Destination
A destination represents a location to which a target can be
published, and allows scheduling as well as format (UTF-8 vs.
ASCII) control over the published content.
Destinations are useful for controlling individual sites that may
need different settings or to publish on different schedules using
different locations (represented by Transports). Each destination
has a transport that represents a server where the published
content will reside. Destinations have access rights restrictions
by group membership.
When publishing a target, Cascade Server allows the selection of
the individual destinations that are associated with that target.
This is generally used when content is to be published to a
development or internal server for final Quality Assurance before
being pushed to a live site.
A target contains a collection of one or many destinations. These
destinations defines the locations where the target can publish to.
The location is defined by the destinations associated transport.
The transport represents a server location.
Additional Notes
The directory that is specified in the destination will override the directory specified in the transport that the destination uses.