Propagation of Content Management in Weblogic Portal

Hi,
Can anyone please provide me with the step-by-step procedure of propagating BEA Repository Content management data from one environment to another(Local to Dev or Dev to UAT) using Weblogic Workshop or using Ant.
In the following URL http://edocs.bea.com/wlp/docs92/prodOps/propTool.html, some details has been provided. But I am not able to understand, what is Inventory File? How to create it if we have more than one project?
I tried to findout the exact process in all the forums and also in BEA docs, but I didn't find any.
Please suggest me on this.
Thanks in advance.
cheers

hi,
scoping comes into picture just before the merge of source and destination inventories.
But in my case, when I try to download an inventory, the error i mentioned is being thrown. I went through the logs, it says "java.net.SocketException: socket write error: Connection aborted by peer".
as far as I know following is the procedure that needs to be followed to propagate content from source to destination.
1) Create inventory for both source and destination.
2) set the scope
3) merge the inventory files
4) upload the merged inventory to server
as per first step, we need to download the inventories for for their creation. I am getting error in this phase itself and not able to proceed further.
I don't know whether I am following the right procedure or not.
That's why I wanted to know the step-by-step process of content propagation from source to destination.
Please advice me.
thanks

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