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Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
Documentation Accessibility
Related Documents
Graphics in This Guide
Conventions
Part I Creating and Configuring a Database
1
Creating and Configuring an Oracle 11
g
Database
1.1
Creating an Oracle 11
g
Database
1.2
Creating a New User for WebCenter Sites
1.3
Next Step
2
Creating and Configuring an IBM DB2 Database
2.1
Installing DB2
2.2
Creating a New DB2 Database
2.2.1
Creating a New DB2 Database Using a SQL Script
2.2.2
Creating a New DB2 Database Using the 'db2cc' Utility
2.3
Configuring the Database
3
Creating and Configuring a Microsoft SQL Server Database
3.1
Creating and Configuring a SQL Server 2008 R2 or 2012 Database
Part II Installing an Application Server
4
Installing Oracle WebLogic Server
4.1
WebLogic Server Installation Steps
5
Installing Apache Tomcat Application Server
5.1
Tomcat Installation Steps
6
Installing IBM WebSphere Application Server
6.1
Installing IBM Installation Manager
6.2
Installing WebSphere Application Server Using IBM IM
6.3
Updating WebSphere Application Server
Part III Installing a Web Server
7
Installing Oracle HTTP Server 11
g
7.1
Oracle HTTP Server 11
g
Installation Steps
8
Installing Apache Web Server
8.1
Is Apache Web Server Already Installed?
8.2
Installation Options
8.3
Documenting Your Apache Parameters
8.4
Verifying that Apache Runs Properly
8.5
Next Step
9
Installing IBM HTTP Server 8.0 and 8.5
9.1
IBM HTTP Server 8.0 and 8.5 Installation Steps
9.2
WebServer Plugin Configuration
10
Installing IBM HTTP Server 7.0
10.1
IBM HTTP Server 7.0 Installation Steps
10.2
Installing IHS 7.0 with WebSphere Application Server on the Local Server
11
Installing Microsoft Internet Information Services 8.0 on Windows 2012 Server
11.1
Installing IIS 8.0
11.2
Verifying the Installation
11.3
Starting and Configuring IIS 8.0
11.3.1
Starting and Configuring IIS Manager
11.3.2
Changing the IIS Port
11.3.3
Adding a New ISAPI Filter
11.4
Proxing Using IIS 8.0
12
Installing Microsoft Internet Information Services 7.
x
on Windows 2008 Server
12.1
Installing IIS 7.
x
12.2
Verifying the Installation
12.3
Starting and Configuring IIS
12.3.1
IIS Manager
12.3.2
Changing the IIS Port
12.3.3
Adding a New ISAPI Filter
12.3.4
Proxying Using IIS
Part IV Installing and Configuring an LDAP Server
13
Setting Up Oracle Internet Directory
13.1
Installing Oracle Internet Directory
13.2
Starting the Required Oracle Internet Directory Components
13.3
Using the Oracle Directory Services Manager
13.4
Configuring Oracle Internet Directory
13.5
Connecting to Oracle Internet Directory using an LDAP Browser
13.6
Adding Users/Roles Using an LDIF File
14
Setting Up the Oracle WebLogic 10.3 Embedded LDAP Server
14.1
Enabling the WebLogic Embedded LDAP Server
14.2
Modifying User Passwords
15
Setting Up IBM Tivoli Directory Server 6.x
15.1
IBM Tivoli Directory Server Commands
15.2
Before Installing IBM Tivoli Directory Server
15.3
Installing IBM Tivoli Directory Server
15.4
Configuring Tivoli Directory Server
15.5
Connecting to IBM TDS Using the LDAP Browser
16
Installing Microsoft Active Directory 2012
16.1
Configuring OS System Settings
16.2
Configuring the Network Settings
16.3
Installing Active Directory 2012
16.4
Checking Group Policies
16.5
Changing Group Policies
16.6
Connecting to Active Directory Server Using an LDAP Browser
17
Installing Microsoft Active Directory 2008
17.1
Installing Active Directory 2008
17.2
Configuring the Network Settings
17.3
Installing Active Directory 2008 Services
17.4
Installing Active Directory 2008 Installation Wizard
17.5
Checking Group Policies
17.6
Changing Group Policies
17.7
Connecting to ADS Using an LDAP Browser
18
Setting Up OpenLDAP 2.3.
x
18.1
OpenLDAP Commands
18.1.1
Starting OpenLDAP
18.1.2
Searching an OpenLDAP Server
18.1.3
Adding an LDIF File to an OpenLDAP Server
18.2
Installing OpenLDAP
18.3
Configuring OpenLDAP
18.4
Adding WebCenter Sites Schema to OpenLDAP
18.5
Modifying User Passwords
18.5.1
Modifying User Passwords Using an LDAP Browser
18.5.2
Modifying User Passwords Using the ldapmodify Command
Part V Integrating Oracle WebCenter Sites with LDAP
19
Overview of the Oracle WebCenter Sites-LDAP Integration
19.1
Introduction
19.2
LDAP Integration Options
20
Integrating Oracle WebCenter Sites with Flat Schema LDAP Servers
20.1
WebCenter Sites-LDAP Integrator
20.2
Running the WebCenter Sites-LDAP Integrator
20.2.1
Prerequisites
20.2.2
Integration Steps
20.3
Completing the Integration
20.4
Post-Integration Steps: When CM Sites Have Not Been Created
20.5
Testing the Integration
21
Integrating Oracle WebCenter Sites with Hierarchical Schema LDAP Servers
21.1
Integration Steps
21.1.1
Step 1. Configure the WebCenter Sites LDAP Connection Properties
21.1.1.1
A. Start the Property Editor
21.1.1.2
B. Configure Properties in futuretense.ini
21.1.1.3
C. Configure Properties in dir.ini
21.1.1.4
D. Configure Properties in futuretense_xcel.ini
21.1.2
Step 2. Configure the LDAP Server
21.1.3
Step 3. Check the mail Attribute
21.1.4
Step 4. Create LDAP User Groups (WebCenter Sites ACLs)
21.1.4.1
Default ACLs
21.1.4.2
Web Services ACLs
21.1.4.3
Custom ACLs
21.1.5
Step 5. Create Required Users and Assign Them to LDAP Groups
21.1.5.1
WebCenter Sites Default Users
21.1.5.2
Custom Users
21.1.5.3
Sample Site Users
21.1.6
Step 6. Create Sites and Roles in the LDAP Server
21.1.7
Step 7. If You Completed Step 6
21.1.8
Step 8. Post-Integration Steps When CM Sites Have Not Been Created
21.2
Testing the Integration
22
Reference: Sample LDIF for Hierarchical Schema LDAP
22.1
Sample ldif File
Part VI Installing and Configuring Authentication Services
23
Integrating Oracle Access Manager with Oracle WebCenter Sites
23.1
Overview
23.1.1
Integration Components
23.1.2
Flow for Browser Requests
23.1.2.1
Login Processing
23.1.2.2
SSO and Logoff
23.1.3
REST Service Flow
23.2
OAM Integration Prerequisites
23.2.1
Oracle Database 11
g
- Version 11.2.0
23.2.2
Oracle Fusion Middleware Repository Creation Utility
23.2.3
Oracle WebLogic Server Generic and Coherence
23.2.4
Oracle Identity Management and Access Management
23.2.5
Oracle Fusion Middleware Web Tier Utilities
23.2.6
Oracle Access Manager OHS WebGates
23.3
Integrating OAM with Oracle WebCenter Sites
23.3.1
Before You Start
23.3.2
Integration Steps
23.3.3
Allowing Anonymous Access to External Users
23.4
Integrating OAM with Oracle WebCenter Sites: Satellite Server
23.4.1
Before You Start
23.4.2
Integration Steps
24
Enabling Community-Gadgets to Communicate with OAM-Integrated WebCenter Sites
24.1
Before You Start
24.2
Enabling Communication with the OAM-Integrated Management WebCenter Sites
24.2.1
Updating the Management OAM-WebCenter Sites Configuration to Support Community-Gadgets
24.2.1.1
Adding the Management Community-Gadgets Resource Definitions to the OAM-WebCenter Sites Configuration
24.2.1.2
Enabling Identity Assertion for the Authorization Policy
24.2.1.3
Registering the WebLogic Managed Server for the Management Community-Gadgets with Oracle HTTP Server
24.2.1.4
Increasing Maximum Number of Sessions
24.2.2
Configuring Community-Gadgets to Use the OAM-Integrated Management WebCenter Sites
24.2.2.1
Configuring wem_sso_config.xml
24.2.2.2
Adding the Oracle HTTP Server Address to Property Files
24.3
Enabling Communication with the OAM-Integrated Production WebCenter Sites
24.3.1
Updating the Production OAM-WebCenter Sites Configuration to Support Community-Gadgets
24.3.1.1
Adding Production Community-Gadgets Resource Definitions to the OAM-WebCenter Sites Configuration
24.3.1.2
Enabling Identity Assertion for the Authorization Policy
24.3.1.3
Registering the WebLogic Managed Server for the Production Community-Gadgets Application with Oracle HTTP Server
24.3.2
Configuring Community-Gadgets to Use OAM-Integrated Production WebCenter Sites
24.3.2.1
Configuring wem_sso_config.xml
24.3.2.2
Adding the Oracle HTTP Server Address to Property Files
24.4
Next Step
25
Integrating Oracle Access Manager with Oracle WebCenter Sites: Site Capture
25.1
Prerequisites
25.2
Configuring Oracle Access Manager for Integration with Site Capture
25.2.1
Adding Resources to Oracle Access Manager
25.2.2
Adjusting the root-context.xml File
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