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Oracle® Fusion Middleware Administrator's Guide for Oracle WebCenter Collaboration
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B Working with the Oracle WebCenter Configuration Manager and Configuration Files

This appendix contains a detailed description of the Oracle WebCenter Configuration Manager and for each of the Oracle WebCenter Collaboration configuration files that you can edit to customize your installation.

It includes the following sections:

Oracle WebCenter Configuration Manager

The tables in this section describe the settings in Oracle WebCenter Configuration Manager available to customize Oracle WebCenter Collaboration. Each table represents a section under Collaboration.

Table B-1 Oracle WebCenter Configuration Manager - Collaboration - Analytics

Setting Description

Enabled

Enable integration with Oracle WebCenter Analytics


Table B-2 Oracle WebCenter Configuration Manager - Collaboration - Application Settings

Setting Description

HTTP enabled

Select if HTTP should be used for the application's web protocol.

HTTP port

Specify the port on which the application should listen for HTTP requests

HTTPS enabled

Select if HTTPS should be used for the application's web protocol.

HTTPS port

Specify the port on which the application should listen for HTTPS requests


Table B-3 Oracle WebCenter Configuration Manager - Collaboration - Collaboration Database

Setting Description

Vendor

The database vendor.

Host

The name of the computer that hosts the database.

User name

The name of the database user.

Password

The password for the database user.

Port

The port number on which the database services requests.

Minimum pooled database connections

The minimum number of pooled connections.

Maximum pooled database connections

The maximum number of pooled connections.

MSSQL Only: Database Name

The name of the database.


Table B-4 Oracle WebCenter Configuration Manager - Collaboration - Collaboration Settings

Setting Description

Collaboration Database Settings

  • Linked Database Alias

  • The linked database alias of form aluidb.dbo. that allows Collaboration to access the ALI database

Enable Instant Messaging

  • Enabled

  • Select to enable Instant Messaging with Collaboration.

Enable ALBPM Integration

  • Enabled

  • Select to enable Integration with ALBMP.

E-mail a Project Settings

  • Enabled

  • SMTP Server

  • Select to enable the e-mail a project functionality for Collaboration

  • SMTP server to use for e-mail a project

Enable Office Task Pane for WebEdit

  • Enabled

  • Enable Office Task Pane for WebEdit. Enabling the Office Task Pane disables WebDAV for WebEdit.

Project and Document export to UCM

  • Enabled

  • UCM User

  • IDC Url to UCM

  • Project parent folder id

  • Enable Project and Document export to UCM

  • Connect as this existing user account in UCM.

  • URL to connect to UCM: should be in the format idc://server:port, where the default port is 4444 for intradoc and 4433 for intradoc over ssl.

  • Id of the parent folder (collection) in UCM. The folder dialog for document export will display folders underneath this folder. Project export ignores this value.

Search Service and Content Indexing

  • Enabled

  • Enable the search service for indexing and search requests.

Index Manager

  • Indexing Threads

  • Concurrent File Uploads

  • Maximum Queued Bytes

  • Maximum Queued Items

  • Queued Item Interval (ms)

  • Indexing Logging Enabled

  • The maximum number of threads that can concurrently index content.

  • The maximum number of simultaneous file uploads.

  • The maximum number (in bytes) that can be queued in memory before an indexing thread submits its queue to the search service.

  • The maximum number of items that can be queued in memory before an indexing thread submits its queue to the search service.

  • The maximum time (in milliseconds) before an indexing thread submits its queue to the search service.

  • Enables logging from the index manager subcomponent to a file on disk.

Enable Notification Service (CNS)

  • Enabled

  • Enable the notification service.

Excel Portlets

  • Maximum Number of Rows

  • Maximum Number of Columns

  • The maximum number of rows an Excel file can have in order for the Excel portlets to display it. A value of 0 means there is no restriction on the number of rows.

  • The maximum number of columns an Excel file can have in order for the Excel portlets to display it. A value of 0 means there is no restriction on the number of columns.


Table B-5 Oracle WebCenter Configuration Manager - Collaboration - Document Repository Service

Setting Description

Host

The fully-qualified domain name of the computer on which the Document Repository Service is installed.

Port

The port number used by the Document Repository Service.

Override host name and port with this URL

Overrides the above settings. Ignored if blank. An example value is: http://localhost:8020/dr.


Table B-6 Oracle WebCenter Configuration Manager - Collaboration - Groupware

Setting Description

Enabled

Select to enable Groupware with Collaboration.


Table B-7 Oracle WebCenter Configuration Manager - Collaboration - JDK Logging

Setting Description

Logging level for sql calls

Logging level for sql calls.

Logging level for documents

Logging level for documents.

Logging level for classes not covered by the other categories

Logging level for classes not covered by the other categories.

Logging level for classes in the UI

Logging level for classes in the webui packages.

Logging level for wikis and blogs

Logging level for wiki and blogs.

Logging level for classes in the Collaboration IDK (WSServer)

Logging level for classes in the wsserver packages.


Table B-8 Oracle WebCenter Configuration Manager - Collaboration - Logging

Setting Description

Server

The application name that will uniquely identify log messages sent from this application. WCI Logging Utilities will use this string to determine the location from which log messages originate. The application name can be any string that meets the following restrictions: it must not be empty, it must not exceed 128 in length, and it may only contain non-white-space visible ASCII characters and the space character. Most ALI products follow the naming convention [product-name].[machine-name].[user-name].

Local only

Select to limit broadcast of this application's logging messages to only the computer on which this application is installed.


Table B-9 Oracle WebCenter Configuration Manager - Collaboration - Search Service

Setting Description

URL

Fully-qualified domain name of the computer on which the Oracle WCI Search Service is installed.

Timeout (milliseconds)

The number of milliseconds that the Rank Engine waits before the search request is terminated.


Table B-10 Oracle WebCenter Configuration Manager - Collaboration - Tagging

Setting Description

Enabled

Select to enable Tagging with Collaboration.

Tagging URL

The fully gatewayed url to tagging.


Table B-11 Oracle WebCenter Configuration Manager - Collaboration - WCI Notification Service Client

Setting Description

URL

Fully-qualified domain name, port, and protocol of the URL to connect to the WebCenter Interaction Notification Service.

Timeout (milliseconds)

The number of milliseconds that clients wait before the notification request is terminated.

Host

Fully-qualified domain name of the computer on which the WebCenter Interaction Notification Service is installed.


Table B-12 Oracle WebCenter Configuration Manager - Collaboration - Web Authentication

Setting Description

User name

HTTP Basic Authentication user name. Along with the password below, this is used by Pathways to securely identify requests as originating from the portal. This does not must be the user name of a portal user. These credentials must match the credentials defined in the Administrator's Basic Authentication Information section of the Pathways Remote Server object's properties in the portal.

Password

Along with the user name above, this is used by Pathways to securely identify requests as originating from the portal. This does not must be the user name of a portal user. These credentials must match the credentials defined in the Administrator's Basic Authentication Information section of the Pathways Remote Server object's properties in the portal.


Overview of Oracle WebCenter Collaboration Configuration Files

This section provides overviews of Oracle WebCenter Collaboration and Notification Service configuration files.

Table B-13 provides a general overview of the Oracle WebCenter Collaboration configuration files.

Table B-13 Oracle WebCenter Collaboration Configuration Files

Oracle WebCenter Collaboration Configuration File Description

config.xml

The main configuration file for Oracle WebCenter Collaboration. This file enables you to configure various advanced Oracle WebCenter Collaboration settings, including connection information to other components that Oracle WebCenter Collaboration uses (such as search and notification) and advanced settings for features such as bulk upload and WebDAV. For more information, see config.xml.

documentTemplates.xml

Sets the document templates that are recognized byOracle WebCenter Collaboration. For more information, see documentTemplates.xml.

filetypes.xml

Lists file types in Oracle WebCenter Collaboration. For more information, see filetypes.xml.

database.xml

Configures Oracle WebCenter Collaboration database settings. The configuration file is automatically updated during the installation of Oracle WebCenter Collaboration. For more information, see database.xml.

dr.xml

Configures the connection to the Document Repository Service.

Note: dr.xml is automatically updated during the installation of Oracle WebCenter Collaboration. Do not modify this file.

audit.xml

Controls the logging and profiling functionality of Oracle WebCenter Collaboration.

Note: The contents of this file are generated byOracle WebCenter Collaboration. They should not be modified.

cache.xml

Manages Oracle WebCenter Collaboration caches.

Note: The contents of this file are generated by Oracle WebCenter Collaboration They should not be modified.

cluster.xml

Configures settings for Oracle WebCenter Collaboration that is set up in a clustered network environment.

object-migration.xml

Controls object migration in Oracle WebCenter Collaboration.

Note: The contents of this file are generated by Oracle WebCenter Collaboration. They should not be modified.


For information on creating, editing and deleting holidays, see Restricting the Size of Single File Uploads.

config.xml

The following table provides a detailed description of the configuration parameters in Oracle WebCenter Collaboration's config.xml file.

Notes:

  • Use the Configuration Manager to manage settings when possible. Edit configuration files only if the setting is not part of the Configuration Manager.

  • Do not change nodes that are not documented in this table.

Table B-14 Nodes in config.xml

Node Description

portal version

Displays the version of the owning portal.

audit

Filename of the audit run-time configuration file.

database

Filename of the database connectivity configuration file.

cache

Filename of the managed cache configuration file.

search

Enables and disables communication between Oracle WebCenter Collaboration and the Search Server. Valid values are yes and no.

servername

The host name of the Search Server. This value should be a fully-qualified domain name.

port

The port where the Search Server listens for communication.

enableLogging

Enables and disables Search Server logging. Valid values are true and false.

defaultLanguage

The default language of the Search Server.

languages_dir

The path name to the location where language information is stored by the Search Server.

textExtraction

The path and filename of the application used to perform text extraction.

maxTextBytesToIndex

The maximum size for each object that is indexed by the Search Server.

temp_dir

The path name of the temporary directory used by the Search Server.

runReconcileThread

This should be set to true on the computer on which Oracle WebCenter Collaboration is installed. In a load balancing environment, set to false on all servers except one. In a global deployment environment, set to false on all satellite nodes and set to true on exactly one server at the master node.

realTimeIndexing

If not in a global deployment, set this value to true on all computers on which Oracle WebCenter Collaboration is installed. If in a global deployment, set to false on all computers on which Oracle WebCenter Collaboration is installed, including the master node.

fileTypeRegister

Filename of the filetypes configuration file.

maxUploadMegaBytes

The maximum size for a single file upload.

temporaryZipFolder

 

bulkUpload

Enables and disables the Bulk Upload feature. Valid values are yes and no.

nonGatewayedUploads

Determines if uploads are gatewayed through the Portal server. Valid values are:

yes: Uploads are gatewayed through the Portal server.

no: Uploads are not gatewayed through the Portal server.

url

The base URL Microsoft Office uses to communicate with Oracle WebCenter Collaboration. This attribute is used if enable is set to true.

This value is set by Oracle WebCenter Configuration Manager and should not be updated by editing config.xml directly.

tokenBasedAuthentication

Determines if token-based authentication is used. In a normal Oracle WebCenter Collaboration implementation, there is no must change these values. Valid values are:

true: Enables token-based authentication. This is the default.

false: Disables token-based authentication. This setting can only be used when HTTP communication is gatewayed and some other authentication method is being used.

useClustering

Controls the use of message clustering (also known as load balancing) with token-based authentication. Valid values are:

yes: Enables message clustering. This is the default.

no: Disables message clustering. This setting should only be used when message clustering is not required and would degrade performance.

This setting has no effect if general clustering functionality has been disabled for Oracle WebCenter Collaboration. Therefore we recommend that you always enable useClustering.

maxWaitSeconds

Determines how long Oracle WebCenter Collaboration waits for a response from other servers in the cluster. This setting is applicable only if token-based authentication and message clustering/load balancing are enabled.

Default: 30

webEdit

Enables or disables WebEdit. Valid values are yes and no.

nonGatewayedAccess

Determines if HTTP communication between Microsoft Office and Oracle WebCenter Collaboration is gatewayed through the portal. Valid values are:

yes: HTTP communication is gatewayed through the portal. This is the default.

no: HTTP communication is not gatewayed through the portal.

serverURL

The base URL Microsoft Word uses to communicate with Oracle WebCenter Collaboration. This attribute is used if enable is set to true.

This value is set by Oracle WebCenter Configuration Manager and should not be updated by editing config.xml directly.

truncateFileNames

The number of characters that are allowed in the file name displayed in WebDAV before the characters are truncated.

clsid

Specifies the class ID of the COM object.

This value should not be modified.

fileSpec

Specifies the name of the distribution file and information about the component.

This value should not be modified unless a more recent version of the object needs to be deployed.

installOfficeToolsPopUp

Enables or disables the Collaboration Office Tools Add-In installer. Valid values are yes and no.

webDAV

Contains WebDAV settings.

fullWebDAVAccessToThisServer

Enables or disables the use of WebDAV. Valid values are:

yes: Causes Oracle WebCenter Collaboration to accept WebDAV requests. This is the default.

no: Causes Oracle WebCenter Collaboration to reject WebDAV requests.

requestsAreGatewayed

Enables or disables WebDAV communication between Windows Explorer and Oracle WebCenter Collaboration. Valid values are true and false.

uiDisplaysServerConfigInfo

Controls how Oracle WebCenter Collaboration displays the New, then Web Folder dialog in the Documents tab. Valid values are:

yes: Displays the Web Folder dialog box. This is the default.

no: Does not display the Web Folder dialog box.

useNonGatewayedURL

Determines whether the Web Folder dialog box displays instructions for mapping a gatewayed network drive.

Valid values are:

no: Causes the Web Folder dialog to display information for mapping between Windows Explorer and Oracle WebCenter Collaboration through the gateway. This is the default.

yes: Causes the Web Folder dialog to display information for mapping directly between Windows Explorer and Oracle WebCenter Collaboration.

If the connection between Windows Explorer and Oracle WebCenter Collaboration is gatewayed, this instance of Oracle WebCenter Collaboration continues to function as the WebDAV service. Therefore, this instance of config.xml must have fullWebDAVAccessToThisServer.enabled set to true and fullWebDAVAccessToThisServer.requestsAreGatewayed set to true.

serverURL

Provides the base URL to Oracle WebCenter Collaboration that acts as the WebDAV service if Oracle WebCenter Collaboration is configured to communicate directly with Windows Explorer.

This value is set by Oracle WebCenter Configuration Manager and should not be updated by editing config.xml directly.

imageServer

Specifies the relative paths to the directories in the Image Service where the Oracle WebCenter Collaboration images, help, and javascript can be found.

baseURL

The base URL of the image service used with Oracle WebCenter Collaboration. By default, this node is empty and Image Service is used. We recommend that you leave this node empty; however, if necessary, you can use this node for debugging purposes or to point to an image service other than the Image Service.

images

The relative path where the images are stored.

javascript

The relative path where the javascript source files are stored.

misc

The relative path to where miscellaneous source files are stored.

help

The relative path where the Oracle WebCenter Collaboration online help files are stored.

help508

The relative path where online help files for 508-mode are stored.

portal_common

The location of common portal images.

applets

The relative path where java applets are stored.

messaging

Configuration section for communicating with the Notification Service.

notification

Enables or disables the Notification Service. Valid values are yes and no.

cache-subscriptions

Increases the efficiency of the Notification Service by caching subscriptions every hour. Valid values are yes and no. Default is yes. We recommend that you keep this setting enabled unless your system has a performance or memory issue.

host

The host of the Notification Service.

port

The port where the Notification Service listens for communication.

max-queue-size

Maximum number of notification events that can be queued at any one point in time. Generally this value should not be increased but can be decreased to throttle the number of notification events being sent out.

name

Configured through Oracle WebCenter Configuration Manager.

password secure

Indicates whether the owning portal password is encrypted (and secure). If you are using an encrypted password, set to yes.

Valid values are:

yes: Indicates that the owning portal password is encrypted and secure.

no: Indicates that the owning portal password is not encrypted and not secure.

gateway-entry https:

Defines the main access point for the portal. If the portal has been configured to use https but this is not set in the portal PTSERVERCONFIG table, you can set the attribute https to yes to force https.

collaboration-remote-server-uuid

Do not modify this value.

collaboration-web-service-uuid

Do not modify this value.

collaboration-config-web-service-uuid

Do not modify this value.

collaboration-remote-datesource-uuid

Do not modify this value.

cluster

Enables and disables clustering. Valid values are yes and no.

http-caching portlet-enabled

Enables and disables portlet caching. Valid values are yes and no.

http-caching application-view-enabled

Enables and disables caching of http requests to increase efficiency of application views. Valid values are yes and no.

web-services

Enables and disables Oracle WebCenter Collaboration Web services. Valid values are yes and no.

administration

Enables and disables Collaboration Administration pages.

object-migration

Enables and disables object migration functionality. Valid values are yes and no.

jscontrols

Settings for the jscontrols components.

imageServerConnectionURL

Alternative non-SSL URL to access jscontrols if Image Service is running on SSL.

debugLevel

Internal debug level for the jscontrols component.

calendar-cache

Enables and disables calendar caching. Valid values are true and false.

calendar-trace

Enables and disables trace for debugging of calendar problems. Valid values are true and false. Do not modify this node unless instructed to do so by Oracle Technical Support.

explorer

Settings for Collaboration Explorer controls.

serverSidePagination

Enables and disables server-side pagination of Explorer controls to improve performance when there are many items. Valid values are yes and no.

upgrade

Refers to a copy of the old config.xml file after an upgrade.

browserMode

Do not modify this node. We support only Normal mode.

richTextEditor

Enables and disables the rich text editor for discussion messages and announcements. Valid values are yes and no.

activityRight

Determines whether to check community roles for managing Oracle WebCenter Collaboration projects.

checkCommunityRoles

If enabled, this node performs extra checks to verify whether a user has Project Leader access to a community project. Valid values are true and false.

Enabling this node may slow down the performance of Project Explorer.

auto-create-community project

Valid values are:

yes: Causes Oracle WebCenter Collaboration to automatically create community projects on Community pages.

no: Disables automatic create community project functionality.

groupware

This node is used to configure groupware integration. Enabled and server settings are configured through Oracle WebCenter Configuration Manager.

timeoutInMilliSecond

Specifies the amount of time, in milliseconds, that Oracle WebCenter Collaboration waits for responses from the SOAP server. If the SOAP server does not respond in this amount of time, the current operation is aborted and an exception is returned.

Due to the performance constraints and the fact that large attachments might be transferred between Oracle WebCenter Collaboration through Exchange, the attribute should be set to a value greater than 10000 (10 seconds).

calendarCachePeriod

Specifies the cache time-out period, in seconds, for groupware items on the My Calendar portlet. When the My Calendar portlet is refreshed, Oracle WebCenter Collaboration checks if the current items have timed out. If they have, Oracle WebCenter Collaboration retrieves the entries from the back-end server. Otherwise, the entries are retrieved from memory.

addressBookReturn

The maximum number of returned addresses from the address search operation.

maxAttachmentSizeinKB

The maximum attachment file size, in kilobytes, that a meeting request or appointment can contain.

This limit is the total file size of all attachments an item can have.

calendarAutoSynch

Enables or disables automatic synchronization between a user's project calendar and their Exchange or Notes calendar. Valid values are: yes and no.

monthRange

The range of months auto-synchronization covers, starting from the current month.

instant-messaging

Instant messaging is enabled through Oracle WebCenter Configuration Manager.

presence-url

This node returns an image to indicate whether the user is online or not.

send-url

This node includes the URL from which messages are sent. The $user variable includes the e-mail address of the individual user.

contact-url

This node should include the URL at which messages can be received. The $user variable includes the e-mail address of the individual user.

presence-poll-interval

This node includes the number of seconds between presence polls.

ALIPIntegration

Oracle BPM integration is enabled through Oracle WebCenter Configuration Manager.

processPortletUUID

The UUID for the Process - Application portlet. By default, the value is E1F1B56E-0563-4397-9544-223AD1885C16. You do not must change this value.

requestTimeoutInMilliSecond

Specifies the amount of time, in milliseconds, that Oracle WebCenter Collaboration waits to receive the names of available processes from Oracle BPM. If Oracle WebCenter Collaboration does not receive these names in the specified amount of time, Oracle WebCenter Collaboration stops waiting for process names. By default, the value is 60000 (60 seconds).

project-import

Contains parameters that are specific to Microsoft Project import.

number-of-tasks-limit

The total number of tasks allowed in an import. The default is 1000.

expand-tasklists-by-default

Displays expanded tasklists by default. Valid values are yes and no. When disabled, only root tasks appear in tasklists by default.

email

Email a project is enabled through Oracle WebCenter Configuration Manager.

connection-pool

The number of socket handlers for incoming connections.

mail-processors

The number of threads devoted to processing incoming e-mails.

maximum-message-size

The maximum size of incoming e-mails. -1 indicates that Oracle WebCenter Collaboration does not perform size checks. When this is the case, the Oracle WebCenter Collaboration API enforces size limits for message bodies and files.

enable-summary-list

This node is used to expose the e-mail summary list feature through the UI. This feature is not supported. Valid values are true and false.

authorized-connections

The names or IP addresses of hosts, in a comma-delimited format, that are allowed to connect to the SMTP handler. We recommend creating this list of names to enforce security. See the config.xml file for an example of this list.

idle-timeout

The time (in minutes) that an incoming connection can remain idle.

transaction-manager

This node includes database-specific settings. Only database experts should modify these settings.


documentTemplates.xml

You can define the systemwide document templates that appear in the user interface when creating a new Microsoft Office document by adding entries to documentTemplates.xml. By default, this file only includes document templates for empty Microsoft Office documents. You can add additional entries to allow custom document templates to appear in the interface.

The following table provides a detailed description of the configuration parameters in Oracle WebCenter Collaboration's documentTemplates.xml file.

Table B-15 Nodes in documentTemplates.xml

Node Description

templateFile cache

The name of the file located in:

  • For Microsoft Windows: install_dir\ptcollab\10.3.3\settings\documentTemplates

  • For UNIX/Linux: install_dir/ptcollab/10.3.3/settings/documentTemplates

Valid values are:

True: Set for smaller files that should be cached in memory.

False: Set for very large files that should not be cached in memory.

fileType

The name of one of the filetypes from filetypes.xml for which inPlaceEdit is enabled.

displayString

The string to appear in the drop-down list in the graphical user interface. Not used unless the next field below is empty.

displayStringIndex

Index into the Oracle WebCenter Collaboration localized string files of a string to use in the drop-down list. If this field is not empty, the previous field above is not used.

defaultDocName

Default document name for new documents created from this template. Not used unless the next field below is empty.

defaultDocNameIndex

Index into the Oracle WebCenter Collaboration localized string files of a string to use as the default document name for documents created from this template. If this field is not empty the previous field above is not used.


filetypes.xml

You can define filetypes corresponding to the types of documents that are used in your implementation. New filetypes can be added to the configuration file filetypes.xml.

Creating filetypes lets you have more control over indexing and search. It also lets you specify icons for each filetype, thereby customizing the Oracle WebCenter Collaboration user interface. The following types of documents have filetypes defined by default:

To define new filetypes, you must create a new entry in filetypes.xml. Place the entries in the order in which you want them to appear in the user interface. You can define multiple content types and extensions for each filetype. You should ensure that the preferred content type and extension are defined first. Use the following guidelines when changing the contents of filetypes.xml:

The following table provides a detailed description of the configuration parameters in Oracle WebCenter Collaboration's filetypes.xml file.

Table B-16 Nodes in filetypes.xml

Node Description

UNKNOWN index

Note: Do not modify this node or its subnodes.

html index

Specifies whether html documents should be indexed for searching. Valid values are yes and no.

msexcel index

Specifies whether Microsoft Excel documents should be indexed for searching. Valid values are yes and no.

mspowerpoint index

Specifies whether Microsoft PowerPoint documents should be indexed for searching. Valid values are yes and no.

msproject index

Specifies whether Microsoft Project documents should be indexed for searching. Valid values are yes and no.

msword index

Specifies whether Microsoft Word documents should be indexed for searching. Valid values are yes and no.

msvisio index

Specifies whether Microsoft Visio documents should be indexed for searching. Valid values are yes and no.

pdf index

Specifies whether .pdf documents should be indexed for searching. Valid values are yes and no.

text index

Specifies whether .txt documents should be indexed for searching. Valid values are yes and no.

gzip index

Specifies whether .zip files should be indexed for searching. Valid values are yes and no.

displayString

This string is used directly in the graphical user interface to describe this type of document if no displayStringIndex occurs.

shortcutDisplayString

This string is used directly in the graphical user interface to describe this type of document shortcut if no shortcutDisplayStringIndex occurs.

displayStringIndex

If a displayStringIndex entry occurs, it is used as a key into Oracle WebCenter Collaboration's localized language files.

templateDisplayString

This string is used directly in the graphical user interface to describe this type of document template if no templateDisplayStringIndex occurs.

shortcutDisplayStringIndex

If a shortcutDisplayStringIndex entry occurs, it is used as a key into Oracle WebCenter Collaboration's localized language files.

templateDisplayStringIndex

If a templateDisplayStringIndex entry occurs, it is used as a key into Oracle WebCenter Collaboration's localized language files.

portalDisplayStringIndex

This string is used as a key into the portal's localized language files. The resulting string appears on the Search Results page.

imageFile

The name of the file icon in:

  • Microsoft Windows: install_dir\ptimages\imageserver\plumtree\collab\private\img

  • UNIX/Linux: install_dir/ptimages/imageserver/plumtree/collab/private/img

shortcutImageFile

The name of the file shortcut icon in:

  • Microsoft Windows: install_dir\ptimages\imageserver\plumtree\collab\private\img

  • UNIX/Linux: install_dir/ptimages/imageserver/plumtree/collab/private/img

templateImageFile

The name of the file template icon in:

  • Microsoft Windows: install_dir\ptimages\imageserver\plumtree\collab\private\img

  • UNIX/Linux: install_dir/ptimages/imageserver/plumtree/collab/private/img

contentType

The value of the Content-Type header sent to the browser for this type of file. More than one contentType subnode may appear for each fileType node, but the same contentType should not be used for more than one fileType.

extension

The file extension for this type of file. More than one extension subnode may appear for each fileType node, but the same extension should not be used for more than one fileType.

webEdit

Specifies whether this type of file can be WebEdited. Unless serious modifications are made to the code, only Microsoft Office applications are able to be WebEdited. Valid values are yes and no.

appCode

Represents the application that opens the document in a WebEdit session. Valid values are:

  • 1 (for Microsoft Word)

  • 2 (for Microsoft Excel)

  • 3 (for Microsoft PowerPoint)


database.xml

This section provides information about the <linked-database-alias> node in database.xml.

Note:

Use the Configuration Manager to manage database settings when possible. Edit configuration files only if the setting is not part of the Configuration Manager.

When using a SQL Server database for Oracle WebCenter Collaboration, the <linked-database-alias> node should appear like the following:

<linked-database-alias>PORTAL_DB_NAME.PORTAL_DB_OWNER.</linked-database-alias>

Both periods ( . ) in the linked database alias are required. The PORTAL_DB_OWNER must be the owner of the database who created the portal tables; it is not adequate to have db_owner permission on the database.

To verify that you are using the correct user:

  1. Open the portal database in SQL Server Enterprise Manager.

  2. Click Tables.

  3. Check the login name that appears in the Owner column of the tables. This login name is the owner that should appear in the <linked-database-alias> node.

    If you used the sa login to create the portal tables, the database owner is dbo. To confirm the database owner, verify the database owner in Enterprise Manager.

    Note:

    If you edit database.xml, you must stop and start Oracle WebCenter Collaboration for the changes to take effect.