Index

A  B  C  D  G  H  I  J  L  M  O  P  R  S  T  U  W 

A

accessibility software, Java Access Bridge, A
Administration Server
configuring, 3.1.6.1
listen address, B.11
listen port, B.11
name, B.11
administration server
stopping, 5.1.1
administrative privileges, 3.1.4
administrator role
granting for Oracle WebCenter Discussions, E.2
granting for WebCenter Spaces, E.1
granting to nondefault user, E
granting using Oracle Enterprise Manager, E.1.1
granting using WLST, E.1.2
revoking from default user, E.2.3
application location, B.5
assigning managed servers to clusters, B.14
assigning managed servers to machines, B.17

B

back-end applications for Oracle WebCenter
Oracle WebCenter
installing back-end applications, 2.6
BPEL server
installing Oracle SOA Suite, 4.7.1
LDAP identity store, 4.6, 4.7
securing with WS-Security, 4.7.3
WebCenter Spaces workflows
back-end requirements, 4.7
connections, 4.7.4
deploying, 4.7.2
Worklist service requirements, 4.6

C

certification information, 2.1.1
clusters
configuring, 3.1.6.2, B.13
component schema
configuring, 3.1.4
configuration log files, 3.1.3, F.2.2
configuration screens, B
help for, 3.1
Configuration Wizard
See Oracle Fusion Middleware Configuration Wizard
configuring a UNIX machine, B.16
configuring clusters, 3.1.6.2
configuring deployments and services, 3.1.6.3
configuring HTTP proxy server, B.15
configuring machines, 3.1.6.2, B.16
configuring managed servers, 3.1.6.2, B.12
configuring Oracle WebCenter, B
configuring RDBMS security store, 3.1.6.4
configuring the Administration Server, 3.1.6.1
connections, 4.5.2
crateCentralInventory.sh script, 2.8.3
createCentralInventory.sh script, A.2
creating a new domain, 3.1.4
creating registry keys, D.1
creating schemas for Oracle WebCenter, 2.1.3
creating the Middleware Home directory, 2.1.4
custom port numbers, 2.7

D

deinstallation screens, C
deinstalling Oracle WebCenter, 5
deployments
configuring, 3.1.6.3
targeting to servers or clusters, B.18
development mode, B.7
DHCP host, 2.3
directory structure of installation, 1.3
documentation conventions, Preface
Documents service
back-end requirements, 4.3
Oracle Content Server
connections, 4.3.1.4
requirements, 4.3.1
Oracle Portal
connections, 4.3.2.2
requirements, 4.3.2
domain
See WebLogic Domain
domain location, B.5
domain name, B.5

G

granting administrator role to nondefault users, E

H

HTTP proxy server, B.15
HTTP server web address, 2.1.6

I

IMP service
back-end requirements, 4.2
communication server installation, 4.2.1
connections, 4.2.2
installation directory structure, 1.3
installation instructions, 2.8
installation log files, 2.8.2, F.2.1
installation overview, 1
installation roadmap, 1.2
installer
running as root user, 2.8.4
installing on a multihomed computer, 2.5
installing Oracle WebCenter, 2
installing Oracle WebLogic Server, 2.1.4
Instant Messaging and Presence service
See IMP service

J

Java Access Bridge
installing and configuring, 2.1.5
Java Runtime Environment (JRE)
location of, 2.8.1
JDeveloper Home
removing, 5.1.7
JDK selection, 2.1.4

L

LDAP
about, 4.8
configuring a shared LDAP-based identity store, 4.8
configuring for Oracle Content Server, 4.3.1.3.2
location of configuration log files, 3.1.3
log files, 2.8.2, F.2.1
loopback adapter
installing for Windows, 2.3.3
removing for Windows, 2.3.4

M

machines
configuring, 3.1.6.2, B.16
Mail service
back-end requirements, 4.4
connections, 4.4
user credential requirements, 4.4
managed servers
assigning to clusters, B.14
assigning to machines, B.17
configuring, 3.1.6.2, B.12
stopping, 5.1.1
managed servers created during installation, 1.3
Middleware Home
specifying the location, 2.8.4
Middleware Home directory
creating, 2.1.4
multihomed computer, 2.5

O

Oracle Content Server
about, 1.1
configuring, 4.3.1.3
configuring LDAP, 4.3.1.3.2, 4.8
configuring Oracle HTTP Server, 4.3.1.3.1
connections, 4.3.1.4
installation prerequisites, 4.3.1.1
installing separately from Oracle WebCenter, 4.3.1.2
restarting, 4.3.1.2
running wc_contentserverconfig, 4.3.1.2
Oracle database, 2.1.2
Oracle Fusion Middleware
stopping, 5.1.1
Oracle Fusion Middleware Configuration Wizard, 3.1
assigning managed servers to clusters, B.14
assigning managed servers to machines, B.17
configuration screens, B
configuration summary, B.21
configuring clusters, B.13
configuring component schema, B.8
configuring machines, B.16
configuring managed servers, B.12
configuring RDBMS security store, B.20
configuring the Administration Server, B.11
log files, 3.1.3
selecting the domain source, B.3
selecting the extension source, B.4
specifying the domain name and location, B.5
starting, 3.1.2
targeting deployments, B.18
targeting services, B.19
testing component schema, B.9
Oracle Home
removing, 5.1.7
specifying, A.5
specifying the location, 2.8.4
Oracle HTTP Server
configuring for Oracle Content Server, 4.3.1.3.1
HTTP server web address, 2.1.6
Oracle Identity Management installation, 4.8
Oracle Inventory
specify group permissions, 2.8.3
specify location, 2.8.3
specifying the group permissions, A.1
specifying the location, A.1
Oracle Inventory location, 2.8.3, A.1
Oracle JDeveloper
installing, 2.2
removing, 5.1.6
Oracle Middleware Home
specifying, A.5
Oracle Portal
connections, 4.3.2.2
installing, 4.3.2.1
Oracle RTC web services for Microsoft Live Communications Server 2005, 4.2.1
Oracle SES
installing, 4.5.1
LDAP configuration, 4.8
Oracle SOA Suite
deploying workflows, 4.7.2
installing, 4.7.1
LDAP configuration, 4.8
securing with WS-Security, 4.7.3
Oracle Universal Content Management
installing, 2.8.4, A.6
removing, 5.1.3
specifying the content server admin port, A.6
specifying the content server port, A.6
specifying the database details, A.7
specifying the Oracle UCM installer location, A.10
specifying the web server HTTP address, A.6
Oracle WebCenter
certification information, 2.1.1
components, 1.1
configuration log files, 3.1.3, F.2.2
configuring, 3, B
creating schemas for, 2.1.3
creating the Middleware Home directory, 2.1.4
custom port numbers, 2.7
deinstalling, 5
directory structure, 1.3
installation instructions, 2.8
installation log files, 2.8.2, F.2.1
installation overview, 1
installing, 2
installing on a multihomed computer, 2.5
installing on DHCP host, 2.3
installing Oracle WebLogic Server, 2.1.4
managed servers created during installation, 1.3
reinstallation, 5.2
required schemas, 2.1.3
setting schema passwords, 2.1.3
silent installation, D
starting the deinstaller, 5.1.4.1
starting the installer, 2.8.1
system requirements, 2.1.1
troubleshooting, F
WebLogic Server Home directory, 2.1.4
working with components, 3.2
Oracle WebCenter Discussions
about, 1.1
changing password of weblogic user, E.2.3
creating a user, E.2.1
granting administrator role to nondefault user, E.2
LDAP configuration, 4.8
revoking administrator role, E.2.3
Oracle WebCenter Framework, 1.1
Oracle WebCenter Portlets, 1.1
Oracle WebCenter Spaces
about, 1.1
content repository requirement, 4.3
granting administrator role to nondefault user, E.1
LDAP configuration, 4.8
workflows, 4.7
Oracle WebCenter Wiki and Blog Server
about, 1.1
LDAP configuration, 4.8
Oracle WebLogic Server, 2.1.4
download location, 2.1.4
installation type, 2.1.4
JDK selection, 2.1.4
removing, 5.1.5
starting the installer, 2.1.4
windows shortcut, 2.1.4
oraInst.loc file, D.1
overview of installation, 1

P

port numbers, 2.7
Post bind GID, B.16
Post bind UID, B.16
production mode, B.7

R

RBDMS security store
configuring, 3.1.6.4
RCU
See Repository Creation Utility
RDBMS security store
configuring, B.20
registry keys, D.1
reinstallation, 5.2
removing Oracle JDeveloper, 5.1.6
removing Oracle WebLogic Server, 5.1.5
removing the JDeveloper Home directory, 5.1.7
removing the Oracle Home directory, 5.1.7
Repository Creation Utility
downloading, 2.1.3
starting, 2.1.3, 5.1.2.1
response files, D.1
how to create, D.2
samples, D.2
roadmap for installation, 1.2
root access, Preface
root.sh script, D.1

S

sample output for silent installation, D.4.2
sample silent installation commands, D.4.1
sca_CommunityWorkflows_rev1.0.jar
about, 4.7.2
deploying, 4.7.2.1
deploying using Oracle Enterprise Manager, 4.7.2.1
file location, 4.7.2
schemas
dropping, 5.1.2
Search service
back-end requirements, 4.5
connections, 4.5.2
installing Oracle SES, 4.5.1
server start mode, B.7
services
configuring, 3.1.6.3
setting schema passwords using RCU, 2.1.3
silent installation, D
command line parameters, D.4
sample commands, D.4.1
sample output, D.4.2
specifying the application location, B.5
specifying the domain location, B.5
specifying the domain name, B.5
specifying the Oracle Middleware Home, A.5
starting RCU, 5.1.2.1
starting the installer, 2.8.1
starting the Oracle Fusion Middleware Configuration Wizard, 3.1.2
starting the Oracle WebCenter deinstaller, 5.1.4.1
stopping managed servers, 5.1.1
stopping Oracle Fusion Middleware, 5.1.1
stopping the administration server, 5.1.1
system requirements, 2.1.1

T

targeting services to servers or clusters, B.19
troubleshooting, F

U

using custom port numbers, 2.7

W

wc_contentserverconfig WebCenter configuration script, 4.3.1.2
WcConfigure component, 4.3.1.2
WebCenter Spaces workflows
back-end requirements, 4.7
connections, 4.7.4
deploying, 4.7.2
installing Oracle SOA Suite, 4.7.1
security, 4.7.3
user credential requirements, 4.7
WebCenter Web 2.0 Services
about, 4.1
back-end component requirements, 4.1
Documents service and content integration, 4.3
IMP service, 4.2
Mail service, 4.4
Search service, 4.5
Worklist service, 4.6
database requirement, 4.1
WEBCENTER schema, 4.1
WebCenterWorklistDetailApp.ear
about, 4.7.2
deploying using Oracle Enterprise Manager, 4.7.2.2
deploying using WLST, 4.7.2.2
file location, 4.7.2
WebLogic Domain
configuring the administrator, B.6
configuring the server start mode, B.7
creating, 3.1.4
extending, 3.1.5
specifying the name and location, B.5
WebLogic Server Home directory, 2.1.4
weblogic user, B.6, E
windows shortcut for Oracle WebLogic Server, 2.1.4
Worklist service
back-end requirements, 4.6
connections, 4.6
user credential requirements, 4.6