Oracle® Content Services Administrator's Guide 10g Release 1 (10.1.1) Part Number B14493-01 |
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Oracle Collaboration Suite 10g Content Services (Oracle Content Services) is a consolidated, database-centric content management application that provides a comprehensive, integrated solution for file and document lifecycle management. Oracle Content Services provides familiar Windows and Web interfaces and integrates with OracleAS Portal, E-Business applications, and other environments.
Oracle Content Services runs with Oracle Application Server and an Oracle Database, and provides a highly scalable content management repository. Oracle Content Services also leverages Oracle Content Management SDK, a proven toolkit with over 2000 customers. This guide describes system administration functions for Oracle Content Services.
This document intended for system administrators, or anyone involved in configuring, running, and maintaining an Oracle Content Services instance. Oracle Content Services application administrators, such as Quota or Content Administrators, should refer to Oracle Content Services Application Administrator's Guide for information about application administration tasks.
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For more information, see these Oracle resources:
Oracle Content Services and Oracle Records Management
Oracle Collaboration Suite
Oracle Collaboration Suite Release Notes
Oracle Collaboration Suite Installation Guide
Oracle Application Server
Oracle Application Server Concepts
Oracle Application Server Installation Guide
Oracle Application Server Administrator's Guide
Oracle Internet Directory Administrator's Guide
Oracle HTTP Server Administrator's Guide
Oracle Application Server Single Sign-On Administrator's Guide
Oracle BPEL Process Manager Developer's Guide
Oracle Database
Oracle Database Administrator's Guide
Oracle Database Backup and Recovery Basics
Oracle Database Net Services Administrator's Guide
Oracle Database Globalization Support Guide
Oracle Database Oracle Clusterware and Oracle Real Application Clusters Administration and Deployment Guide
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