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Oracle® WebCenter Wiki and Blog Server Installation, Configuration, and User's Guide
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Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
Documentation Accessibility
Related Documents
Conventions
1
Introduction to Oracle WebCenter Wiki and Blog Server
1.1
What You Should Know About Wikis and Blogs
1.1.1
About Wikis
1.1.2
About Blogs
1.1.3
Considerations When Using Wikis and Blogs
1.2
What You Should Know About Oracle WebCenter Wiki and Blog Server
1.2.1
About Oracle WebCenter Wiki and Blog Server
1.2.2
About Integrating Wikis and Blogs
2
Configuring Oracle WebLogic Server
2.1
Installing Oracle WebLogic Server
2.2
Creating a New Domain
3
Deploying Oracle WebCenter Wiki and Blog Server
3.1
About Deploying Oracle WebCenter Wiki and Blog Server
3.2
Getting the WAR File
3.3
Setting Up the Database
3.4
Creating a JDBC Data Source
3.5
Updating the Admin Server
3.6
Deploying Oracle WebCenter Wiki and Blog Server
3.7
Generating the Passphrase
3.8
Upgrading from an Existing 10.1.3.2 Deployment
4
Configuring Single Sign-On
4.1
Overview of Oracle Access Manager Authentication
4.2
Installing Oracle Access Manager
4.3
Installing Oracle HTTP Server for Oracle WebCenter Wiki and Blog Server
4.4
Installing an Access Server
4.5
Installing an Access Gate
4.6
Setting Up Oracle Access Manager
4.7
Configuring Authentication Management
4.8
Configuring a Custom Login Page for Oracle Access Manager
4.9
Installing the Security Provider for WebLogic SSPI
5
Setting Up and Administering Oracle WebCenter Wiki and Blog Server
5.1
What You Should Know About the Wiki and Blog Server Interface
5.1.1
About the General Menu
5.1.2
About the Administration Mode
5.2
Setting Up Domains and Menus
5.2.1
Adding a Domain
5.2.2
Managing Domain Members
5.2.3
Editing a Domain Menu
5.3
Changing the Theme
5.4
Creating a User Interface Template
5.5
Unlocking a Page
5.6
Setting Up Server Security
5.7
Managing Permissions for a Role
5.8
Enabling Anonymous Access
5.9
Blocking an IP Address
5.10
Deleting a Blog Entry
5.11
Deleting a Wiki Page
5.12
Specifying Configuration Parameters
5.13
Specifying Features Supported on Wiki and Blog Server
5.14
Monitoring Oracle WebCenter Wiki and Blog Server
5.15
Backing Up and Restoring Wiki Content
6
Integrating Oracle WebCenter Wiki and Blog Server
6.1
Adding Wiki or Blogs to Your Application or Portal
6.1.1
Adding Wiki or Blogs by Using a Portlet
6.1.2
Adding Wiki or Blogs by Using an iFrame
6.1.3
Adding Wiki or Blogs by Using Sample Portlets
6.1.4
Adding Wiki or Blogs by Using Web Services
6.2
Wiki and Blog Server URL Endpoints and Query String Parameters
6.3
Oracle Wiki Server Web Services Interface
6.3.1
Definition of the Interface
6.3.2
Web Services Security
6.3.3
Example Java program
7
Working with Wikis and Blogs
7.1
What You Should Know About Wiki and Blog Modes
7.1.1
About Wiki Modes
7.1.2
About Blog Modes
7.1.3
Accessing Wikis and Blogs
7.2
Accessing Information About a Wiki Domain
7.3
Working with Wiki Pages
7.3.1
Creating a Wiki Page
7.3.2
Editing a Wiki Page
7.3.3
Printing a Wiki Page
7.3.4
Accessing Information About a Wiki Page
7.3.5
Deleting a Wiki Page
7.3.6
Restoring an Older Version of a Wiki Page
7.4
Working with Blog Entries
7.4.1
Creating a Blog Entry
7.4.2
Editing a Blog Entry
7.4.3
Adding a Comment to a Blog Entry
7.4.4
Deleting a Blog Entry
7.4.5
Viewing Information About a Blog
7.4.6
Managing Blog Authors
7.5
Using Wiki HTML Editor Controls
7.6
Using Wiki Mark-Up
A
Oracle WebLogic Configuration Screens
A.1
Welcome Screen
A.2
Select Domain Source Screen
A.3
Configure Administrator Username and Password Screen
A.4
Configure Server Start Mode and JDK Screen
A.5
Customize Environment and Service Settings Screen
A.6
Configure RDBMS Security Store Database Screen
A.7
Configure the Administration Server Screen
A.8
Configure Managed Servers Screen
A.9
Configure Clusters Screen
A.10
Assign Servers to Clusters Screen
A.11
Configure Machines Screen
A.12
Assign Servers to Machines Screen
A.13
Review WebLogic Domain Screen
A.14
Create WebLogic Domain Screen
A.15
Creating Domain Screen
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