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Contents
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
Documentation Accessibility
Related Documents
Conventions
Part I Upgrading to Oracle WebCenter Sites 11
g
R1 (11.1.1.8.0)
1
About the WebCenter Sites Upgrade Process
1.1
Upgrade Paths
1.2
New in This Release
1.3
About Changes During Upgrade
1.4
Changes During Upgrade from FatWire Content Server 7.6 Patch 2
1.4.1
Overall Changes
1.4.2
Summary of WEM Framework Changes
1.4.3
Interfaces and Applications
1.4.4
Roles
1.4.5
Page and Slot Asset Types
1.4.6
Attribute Editors
1.4.7
Apache Log4j
1.4.8
Caching Framework
1.4.9
Custom Elements
1.4.10
Revision Tracking
1.4.11
Database Tables
1.4.12
Web Application Changes
1.4.13
Changes to Tags
1.4.14
Miscellaneous Changes
1.4.15
Additional Changes
1.5
Changes During Upgrade from FatWire Content Server 7.6 Patch 2 and WebCenter Sites 11
g
R1 (11.1.1.6.0)
1.5.1
Changes to Developer Tools
1.5.2
Changes to Database Tables
1.5.3
New Properties
1.5.4
Additional Changes
1.6
Changes During Upgrade from FatWire Content Server 7.6 Patch 2 and WebCenter Sites 11
g
R1 (11.1.1.6.1)
1.6.1
Changes to Interfaces and Applications
1.6.2
Changes to Property Values
1.6.3
Changes to Database Tables
1.6.4
New Roles
1.6.5
New Configuration Files
1.6.6
New Asset Types
1.6.7
Changes to Tags
1.6.8
Changes to Site Plan
1.6.9
Changes to the Navigation Tree in the Admin Interface
1.6.10
Changes to Search-Related Elements
1.6.11
Changes to Context Menu Configuration
1.6.12
Changes to Security
1.6.13
Language Packs
2
Before You Upgrade to the Current Version of WebCenter Sites
2.1
Planning the Upgrade Process
2.2
Pre-Upgrade Steps
2.3
Pre-Upgrade Decisions
2.4
Planning the Post-Upgrade Steps
3
Upgrading to the Current Version of WebCenter Sites
3.1
Notes About the Upgrade Process
3.2
Backing Up Your Active Environment
3.3
Creating the Test Environment
3.4
Preparing Your Environment for Upgrade
3.4.1
Step 1: Upgrading the Supporting Components
3.4.2
Step 2: Preparing Your Existing Instances
3.5
Upgrading Instances to WebCenter Sites 11
g
R1 (11.1.1.8.0)
3.5.1
Upgrading Graphically
3.5.2
Upgrading Silently
3.5.2.1
Configuring the omii.ini File
3.5.2.1.1
Sample Configurations for Installing WEM Framework
3.5.2.1.2
Sample Configurations for Upgrading WEM Framework
3.5.2.2
Running the Silent Installer
3.5.3
Re-Running the Upgrade Utility
3.5.4
Completing the Upgrade
3.6
Upgrading Remote Satellite Servers
3.7
Post-Upgrade Steps
3.7.1
If You Changed the JVM Time Zone
3.7.2
If Asset Type and Global Searches Were Configured
3.7.3
If SmartLists Were Created
3.7.4
If You Upgraded from FatWire Content Server
3.7.5
If Your Developers Were Using Oracle WebCenter Sites: Developer Tools
3.7.5.1
Re-exporting Resources
3.7.5.2
Updating Developer Tools Plug-Ins
3.7.6
If Developers Enable Mobility Device Groups for Pre-existing Sites
3.7.7
If You Upgraded from a Customized WebCenter Sites 11
g
R1 (11.1.1.6.1) System
3.7.8
If Your Installation Was Running with Community, Gadgets, or Site Capture
3.7.9
If You Need to Integrate WebCenter Sites with Oracle Access Manager
3.8
Verifying the Upgraded Environment
3.9
Upgrading the Active Environment
Part II Upgrading to Oracle WebCenter Sites: Community-Gadgets
4
About the Community and Gadgets Upgrade Process
4.1
Upgrade Path
4.2
New in This Release
4.3
Changes Made During Upgrade
4.3.1
Roles
4.3.2
Application Deployment
4.3.3
Application Registration in WEM
4.3.4
Changes to the Gadgets Application
4.3.5
Changes to Database Structure
4.3.5.1
Changes from Community 11
g
R1 (11.1.1.6.
x
)
4.3.5.2
Changes from Gadgets 11
g
R1 (11.1.1.6.
x
)
5
Before You Upgrade to Community-Gadgets
5.1
Planning the Upgrade Process
5.2
Pre-Upgrade Steps
6
Upgrading to Community-Gadgets
6.1
Summary of Steps for the Community-Gadgets Upgrade Process
6.2
Upgrading Community and Gadgets to Community-Gadgets
6.2.1
Step 1: Exporting Community and Gadgets Data
6.2.1.1
Exporting Community Data
6.2.1.2
Exporting Gadgets Data
6.2.2
Step 2: Upgrading WebCenter Sites and Deleting the Community and Gadgets Applications
6.2.3
Step 3: Install and Verify the Community-Gadgets Web Application
6.2.4
Step 4: Importing Community and Gadgets Data to Community-Gadgets
6.2.4.1
Importing Community Data to Community-Gadgets
6.2.4.2
Importing Gadgets Data to Community-Gadgets
6.2.5
Step 5: Clearing the Community-Gadgets Application Server Cache
6.2.6
Step 6: Migrating Templates, Custom Skins, and Client-Side Deployment Tags
6.2.7
Step 7: Integrating with Oracle Access Manager (OAM)
6.3
Post-Upgrade Steps
6.3.1
If You Were Running WebCenter Sites with the Community Blogs Module
6.3.2
Integrating Community-Gadgets with the Contributor Interface
6.3.3
Integrating with Oracle Social Access Services
6.4
Implementing Security
Part III Upgrading Oracle WebCenter Sites: Site Capture
7
Before You Upgrade Site Capture
7.1
Upgrade Paths
7.2
Planning the Upgrade Process
7.3
Pre-Upgrade Steps
8
Upgrading Site Capture
8.1
Upgrading the Test Environment
8.1.1
Backing Up Your FatWire Site Capture 1.1 or WebCenter Sites: Site Capture 11
g
R1 (11.1.1.6.
x
) Environment
8.1.2
Creating the Test Environment
8.1.3
Upgrading Site Capture Instances to Version 11
g
R1 (11.1.1.8.0)
8.1.3.1
Interactive Upgrade
8.1.3.2
Silent Upgrade
8.1.4
Verifying the Upgraded Environment
8.2
Upgrading the Active Environment
8.3
Upgrading Custom Implementations and Integrating with the Publishing System
8.3.1
Custom Implementations
8.3.2
Integrating with the Publishing System
9
Reference: Site Capture Backup and Recovery
9.1
Prerequisites for Backing Up and Recovering
9.2
Backup and Recovery Guidelines
9.2.1
Site Capture Installation Directory
9.2.1.1
Backup
9.2.1.2
Recovery
9.2.2
Web Application
9.2.3
Non-Exploded Files Backup
9.2.4
Non-Exploded Files Recovery
9.2.5
Exploded Files Backup
9.2.6
Exploded Files Recovery
9.2.7
WebCenter Sites Database
9.2.7.1
Backup of Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, and IBM DB2 Databases
9.2.7.2
Recovery of Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, and IBM DB2 Databases
9.2.8
Running the Recovered Application
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