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# Configuring JMap Documents

The JMap Server administrator installs the extension by selecting the installation file for the platform used. Once it is installed, the extension is automatically displayed in the **Extensions** section of **JMap Admin**. The Documents extension contains components for JMap Server, JMap Pro (client), and JMap Web. The extension is therefore displayed in the respective tabs of the **Extensions** section.

To configure Documents in **JMap Admin**, follow these three steps:

1. Indicate the spatial data sources to which documents can be associated.
2. Configure the document depots.
3. Integrate the extension when deploying JMap Pro and/or JMap Web applications.

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