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Contents
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
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Conventions
What's New in This Guide
1
Planning the Installation
1.1
Introducing Oracle Enterprise Repository Installation
1.2
Restricted-Use Licenses Included with Oracle Enterprise Repository
1.3
Product Distribution
1.4
Verifying Certification, System Requirements, and Interoperability
1.5
Installing Software Required for an Oracle Enterprise Repository Installation
1.5.1
Installing a Certified JDK
1.5.2
Installing and Configuring a Certified Database
1.5.3
Installing Oracle Fusion Middleware 12c Infrastructure
1.6
Choosing an Oracle Home Directory
1.7
Next Steps
2
Installing the Oracle Enterprise Repository Software
2.1
Starting the Installation Program
2.2
Navigating the Installation Screens
2.3
Verifying the Installation
2.3.1
Reviewing the Installation Log Files
2.3.2
Viewing the Contents of Your Oracle Home
2.4
Installing Required Patches
2.4.1
Installing the RCU Patch
2.4.2
Installing the WebLogic Server Patch
2.5
Next Steps
3
Configuring the Oracle Enterprise Repository Domain
3.1
Creating the Database Schemas
3.1.1
Installing and Configuring a Certified Database
3.1.2
Starting the Repository Creation Utility (RCU)
3.1.3
Navigating the RCU Screens to Create the Schemas
3.2
Configuring Your WebLogic Domain
3.2.1
Starting the Configuration Wizard
3.2.2
Navigating the Configuration Wizard Screens to Configure the Domain
3.3
Starting the Servers
3.3.1
Starting the Administration Server
3.3.2
Starting the Managed Server
3.4
Next Steps
4
Install Oracle Enterprise Repository into a Clustered Environment
4.1
Overview
4.2
Step 1: Install Oracle Enterprise Repository
4.3
Step 2: Deploy and Validate Oracle Enterprise Repository on One Cluster Member
4.4
Step 3: Create the Clustered Environment
4.5
Step 4: Move the Application Properties to the Database
4.6
Step 5: Configure the cluster.properties File on Each Cluster Member
4.7
Step 6: Validate the Installation
4.8
Step 7: Clustering JVM Parameter for WebLogic Server
5
Configuring the Oracle Enterprise Repository Domain for a Clustered Environment
5.1
Installing Oracle HTTP Server
5.2
Creating the Database Schemas
5.2.1
Installing and Configuring a Certified Database
5.2.2
Starting the Repository Creation Utility (RCU)
5.2.3
Navigating the RCU Screens to Create the Schemas
5.3
Configuring Your WebLogic Domain
5.3.1
Starting the Configuration Wizard
5.3.2
Navigating the Configuration Wizard Screens to Configure the Domain
5.4
Starting the Servers
5.4.1
Starting the Node Manager
5.4.2
Starting the Administration Server
5.4.3
Starting the Managed Server
5.4.4
Starting the Oracle HTTP Server Instance
5.5
Next Steps
6
Post-Installation Steps
6.1
Start the Administration Server and Log Into the Oracle Enterprise Repository Web-based Console
6.2
Use the Oracle Enterprise Repository Diagnostics Testing Tool
6.3
Import Oracle Enterprise Repository Solution Packs
6.4
Test the Oracle Enterprise Repository Installation
6.4.1
Submit an Asset
6.4.2
Accept the Asset
6.4.3
Register the Asset
6.4.4
Find the Registered Asset and View Details
6.4.5
Enable System Setting for Asset Editor to Work
6.5
Installing the Export to API Catalog Feature Patch
6.6
Next Steps
7
Deinstalling Oracle Enterprise Repository
7.1
Understanding Product Deinstallation
7.2
Stop and Remove the Application
7.3
Stop and Delete the Managed Server
7.4
Removing Your Database Schemas
7.5
Remove the Oracle Enterprise Repository Data Source
7.6
Roll Back Patches that You Have Applied
7.7
Deinstalling the Software
7.7.1
Starting the Deinstallation Program
7.7.2
Navigating the Deinstallation Screens
7.8
Removing the Program Shortcuts on Windows Operating Systems
7.9
Removing Your Domain and Application Data
7.10
Reinstalling the Software
Index
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