This chapter describes licensing for Oracle WebCenter products. It contains the following sections:
The following tables describe the functionality provided by members of the Oracle WebCenter product family. Table 8-1 describes the functionality provided by the core products. Table 8-2 describes the functionality provided by the adapters.
Table 8-1 Oracle WebCenter Product Family: Core Products
Product | Description | Included Features |
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Oracle WebCenter Suite Plus |
Complete product suite for Enterprise Portals, Content Management, Web Experience Management, and Collaboration. |
WebCenter Suite Plus includes:
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Oracle WebCenter Content |
Oracle WebCenter Content bundles Oracle's solutions for Contents Management, Records Management, and Imaging, providing a complete solution for customers seeking to implement an enterprise-wide content management system. |
WebCenter Content includes:
Content Management features:
Imaging features:
Records Management features:
Restricted Use Licenses included:
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Oracle WebCenter Portal |
Oracle WebCenter Portal bundles Oracle's solutions for transactional Web sites, enterprise portals, team collaborative workspaces, and composite applications, providing a complete solution for customers seeking to implement these across the enterprise. |
WebCenter Portal includes:
Restricted Use Licenses included:
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Oracle WebCenter Sites |
Comprehensive web content management (WCM) solution that enables organizations to deliver a compelling web experience by building, deploying, and managing large-scale, persuasive, and interactive web sites |
WebCenter Sites includes:
Restricted Use Licenses included:
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Oracle WebCenter Content Conversion |
Oracle WebCenter Content Conversion provides content conversion services in support of Content Server. |
WebCenter Content Conversion included products:
Included features:
Restricted Use Licenses included:
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Oracle WebCenter Imaging |
Oracle WebCenter Imaging provides imaging and business process management capabilities for enterprise applications, such as accounts payable and human resources, as well as for business applications, such as loan origination and claims processing. |
WebCenter Imaging includes:
Restricted Use Licenses included:
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Table 8-2 Oracle WebCenter Product Family: Adapters
Product | Description | Included Features |
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Oracle WebCenter Adapter |
Third party application adapters. |
Separately licensed adapters available for:
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Oracle WebCenter Adapter Framework |
Technology and operating system adapters |
Separately licensed adapters available for:
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Oracle WebCenter Applications Adapter |
Enterprise applications adapters |
Separately licensed adapters available for:
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This pack delivers comprehensive management for WebCenter environments and provides comprehensive modeling for WebCenter Portal environments running in Oracle WebLogic Server as well as the underlying Java EE components.
For complete license details about Management Pack for WebCenter, see "Oracle Middleware Enterprise Management" in Oracle Enterprise Manager Licensing Information. This document is available from the Oracle Enterprise Manager Documentation page at http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/oem/grid-control/documentation/index.html
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The following are additional considerations to the restricted use licenses described in Table 8-1:
Secure Enterprise Search allows you to search and index any content stored in the content repository, as well as any page delivered as part of a WebCenter Portal application or portal. If a page includes portlets, the information delivered within the portlet can be indexed as part of the search results as well. However, searching and indexing all of the information in the backend system that supplies portlet content requires a full use license of Secure Enterprise Search.
WebCenter Content can be used to store all content that is delivered as part of any WebCenter Portal web site, application, or portal. This includes base content management features, such as versioning and rendering different renditions of content, as well as indexing content in the repository for integration with search results within the site, portal, or application. This also includes full feature usage of the Web Content Management (WCM), Digital Asset Management (DAM), and other UCM components for content delivered via WebCenter Portal. All interactions can be done through the WebCenter Portal portal interface, a custom application, Desktop integrations, or the UCM user interface including administration activities.
Oracle SOA Suite is restricted to Oracle Web Services Manager (OWSM) and Oracle BPEL Process Manager.
OWSM is restricted to securing authentication between WebCenter Portal components. This includes using OWSM security policies when interacting with WebCenter Web service interfaces. Authoring and management tooling is limited to the capabilities delivered with the base Oracle WebCenter Portal console screens. New policies may be authored with command line and scripting tools only. The use of OWSM is further limited to enforcing message-level security between WebCenter Portlet Producers and consumers and securing interactions between WebCenter services, BPEL Process Manager, and Discussion server. Any other use outside of OWSM requires a full use license of SOA Suite.
BPEL Process Manager is restricted to running existing deployed processes and responding to requests that require user input delivered inside of a WebCenter Portal application or portal. However, the ability to define, deploy, and run new BPEL processes is allowed provided that all process endpoints exist entirely within WebCenter Portal delivered components. The modification of document BPEL processes included with the content repository can also be integrated with existing BPEL processes. The pre-built BPEL portlet and taskflows, which enable viewing of a user's worklist items from any combination of backend BPEL servers, is also included. Any other use outside of BPEL Process Manager requires a full use license of either BPEL Process Manager or SOA Suite.
Note:
Oracle BPEL Process Manager bundles UDDI client libraries from the HP SOA Systinet Registry. Such libraries and UDDI client functionality are licensed only to the end user for the purpose of connecting to and communicating with the Oracle Service Registry.WebLogic Server Enterprise Edition is a prerequisite to WebCenter Portal. Customers can leverage WebLogic Server SAML support to enable Single Sign-On for WebCenter applications or portals and WebCenter Portal delivered components.
Oracle Internet Directory (OID) and Oracle Wallet are included for use with WebCenter Portal applications or portals and WebCenter Portal components with the following restrictions:
The use of OID is restricted to storing credentials and policies specific to WebCenter Portal and its delivered components.
The use of file-based Oracle Wallet is restricted to storing credentials specific to WebCenter Portal and its delivered components.
Oracle WebLogic Communication Services (OWLCS) and Oracle Communications Presence (OCP) are included for development and evaluation purposes only. OWLCS can be used to set and display presence information and enable text chat functionality within WebCenter Portal applications or portals. OCP provides a central repository of real-time presence states for users over various communications networks. OWLCS and OCP are restricted to development and non-production systems only.
Customers who have previously licensed Oracle Internet Application Server as a pre-requisite for WebCenter Services or WebCenter Portal have the right to use WebLogic Server Basic to run WebCenter Services and WebCenter Portal as part of their existing Oracle Internet Application Server Standard Edition or Enterprise Edition license. This right is only for products within WebCenter Services and WebCenter Portal that were previously certified against Oracle Internet Application Server. WebLogic Server Basic cannot be used to run the following: WebLogic Portal, WebCenter Interaction, WebCenter Collaboration, WebCenter Ensemble, WebCenter Analytics, Oracle WebCenter Console for Microsoft SharePoint, and Oracle WebCenter Application Accelerator for .NET. Instead, a separate WebLogic Server license is required to run these. WebLogic Server Basic is defined in Appendix A, "WebLogic Server Basic."
Oracle WebCenter Real-Time Collaboration enables users to connect and collaborate with others via web and voice conferencing, instant messaging, presence, and chat rooms. It complements other Enterprise 2.0 services available in WebCenter by connecting users who require direct interaction and immediate response.
For licensing details, see "Oracle WebCenter Licenses" in Oracle Beehive Licensing Information at the following URL:
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E16671_01/bh.200/e16646/beehivelicensing.htm
Oracle WebCenter products have high availability features that require special licensing considerations. These considerations are similar to the licensing considerations for the high availability features of the Oracle Database and WebLogic Server.
Failover clusters use a two or more node hardware cluster for failover. Failover is the process by which the hardware clusters automatically relocate the execution of an application from a failed primary node to a designated standby node.
The primary node is the processor that is actively executing one or more content management services at any given time. If the primary node fails, the hardware cluster automatically fails the content management services over to the standby node.
When using cold failover clusters, ten days of failover per calendar year are included in the license for the primary node. If you use more than ten days of failover per calendar year, additional server licenses are required for the standby nodes.
Cold Failover Cluster licensing applies to:
WebCenter Content
WebCenter Portal
WebCenter Sites