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Oracle® Application Server Portal Configuration Guide
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A

access
enforcement, 6-26
model, 6-26
access control lists, 6-63, 6-70
accessing
port information, 7-21
ACLs, 6-70
activity log views, 7-20
activity reports, 7-18
administering Web clipping
configuring proxy settings, I-3
configuring security
adding certificates for trusted sites, 6-76
advanced security option (ASO), 6-77
configuring Web Cache, I-5
configuring Web clipping repository, I-2
manually configuring Web Cache, I-6
manually setting proxy settings, I-4
restricting clipping from unauthorized external Web sites, I-4
setting advanced security option (ASO) parameters, 6-78
tasks to do before using Web clipping portlet, I-1
using Web clipping provider test page
advanced security option (ASO), 6-77
configuring caching, I-6
configuring proxy settings, I-3
configuring Web clipping repository, I-2
administration
access to, 6-122
global privileges, 6-15
single sign-on privileges, 6-81
administrative tools, 4-7
administrator role
example, 6-56
Advanced Search link, 8-12
Advanced Search portlet, 8-2
Internet search engine link, 8-14
search result page, 8-10
agent
Directory Synchronized Provisioning, 6-40
aliases
site for OracleAS Web Cache and SSL, 6-95
application entity, 6-31
password, 6-126
Application Server Control
accessing, 7-2
accessing from OracleAS Portal, 7-3
configuring OracleAS Portal with, 7-2
monitoring OracleAS Portal, 7-1
using, 7-1
viewing log files, 13-34
viewing port information, 7-21
application.log, 13-15
applications
mod_osso, 6-67
security, 6-64
security for external, 6-68
Single Sign-On SDK, 6-67
architecture
security, 6-3, 6-28
audience, i-xxiii
AUTHENTICATED_USERS group, 6-7
authentication
model, 6-26
authorization, 6-26
model, 6-26

B

basic page administration
changing page group quota, 4-17
creating personal pages, 4-13
removing the context-sensitive help link, 4-19
setting a default home page, 4-10
setting maximum file size for uploaded files, 4-16
setting the page users see when they log out, 4-19
setting the system default style, 4-13
setting total space allocated for uploaded files, 4-15
specifying an error message page, 4-18
Basic Search Box
search result page, 8-10
Basic Search portlet, 8-2
advanced search link, 8-12
search result page, 8-10
browsers
accessing OracleAS Portal, 4-9

C

cache
mod_plsql, 7-10
Oracle Internet Directory, 6-40
OracleAS Web Cache, 7-5
cache.conf, 1-25
caching
to improve performance, C-2
cachjsub.sql, C-2
category pages, 13-7
certificate
change trusted, 6-92
creating a wallet, 6-90
export request, 6-92
import server user, 6-93
import trusted, 6-92
Oracle Wallet Manager, 6-90
request, 6-90
trusted, 6-92
changing
page group quota, 4-17
communication security
for providers, 6-63
configuration
OracleAS Single Sign-On, 6-29
SSL, 6-84
Configure Component
Application Server Control, 7-3
container
group, 6-30
content cache, 1-25
context-sensitive help link, 4-19
removing, 4-19
cookie
expiration for OraDAV, 6-79
cookie domains
modifying the scope to send to all middle-tier servers, C-8
creating
category pages, 13-7
personal page for an existing user, 4-14
personal page for new users automatically, 4-14
personal pages, 4-13
perspective pages, 13-7
ctxcrind.sql, 8-28
ctxdrind.sql, 8-29
CTXSYS schema, 8-21
Custom Search portlet, 8-2
advanced search link, 8-12
Internet search engine link, 8-14
search result page, 8-10
customer database
installing the OracleAS Metadata Repository in, 3-3

D

DAD
configuring, 4-25
maintaining DAD information, 7-10
DAD entry
creating new, 12-6
dads.conf
updating the DAD name, 12-6
DAS, 6-49
configuring on OracleAS Portal middle-tier, 6-42
list of values, 6-40
manually deply and configure on middle-tier, 6-42
privileges, 6-49
public roles, 6-55
relationship to mod_osso and OracleAS Single Sign-On, 6-49
secdaslc.sql, 6-45
Database Access Descriptor (DAD)
relationship with database, 9-6
see DAD, 7-10
database Providers, 12-2
database providers
monitoring performance, 7-12
data-sources.xml file, 8-62
DBA group, 6-8
default home page, 4-10
group, 4-11
setting, 4-10
system, 4-10
user, 4-12
default schemas, 6-82
PORTAL, 6-82
PORTAL_APP, 6-83
PORTAL_DEMO, 6-83
PORTAL_PUBLIC, 6-83
DEINSTALL mode
OPCA, B-25
Delegated Administration Services, 6-49
diagnostic reporting, 13-32
Directory Integration Platform
global settings, 6-118
directory synchronization subscription
Oracle Internet Directory entry, 6-32
Directory Synchronized Provisioning
agent, 6-40
directory synchronized provisioning, 6-45
DIT structure
for groups, 6-38
for users, 6-32
nickname attribute, 6-81
domain
for user and group lists of values, 6-41

E

ECID
see Execution Context Identifier, 13-11
ECID logging, 13-13
enabling
locales, 4-38
territories, 4-38
Enterprise Manager
see Oracle Enterprise Manager, 7-1
error message page
specifying, 4-18
errors
Oracle Text indexes, 8-42
Oracle Text is not installed, 8-15
troubleshooting, 13-1
event logging, 7-18
Event servlet
SSL, 6-106
event_log, 13-32
events
directory synchronized, 6-47
Execution Context Identifier (ECID), 13-11
existing database
installing the OracleAS Metadata Repository in, 3-3
export and import
How Does Export and Import Work?, 10-1
manifest, 10-1
opeasst.csh, 10-20, 10-22
transport sets, 10-1

F

Federated Portal Adapter
configuring SSL, 6-108
security, 6-78
finding information about OracleAS Portal, 4-9

G

getting started
OracleAS Portal, 4-1
gists in Oracle Text, 8-15
global privileges, 6-11
global settings, 6-118
Directory Integration Platform synchronization, 6-118
group creation base DN, 6-119
group search base DN, 6-119
refresh Oracle Internet Directory cache, 6-118
glossary, i-xxviii
group
default home page, 4-11
group privileges
global privileges, 6-16
group's default home page, 4-11
setting, 4-11
groupofNames
subscription profile for groups based on, 6-48
groupOfNames object class
attributes, 6-39
groupOfUniqueNames object class, 6-37
attributes, 6-39
groups
assigning privileges to, 6-58
attributes in Oracle Internet Directory, 6-37
AUTHENTICATED_USERS, 6-7
change events, 6-45
container in Oracle Internet Directory, 6-30
create, 6-56
creation base DN, 6-119
DBA, 6-8
default, 6-7
DIT structure, 6-38
enabling as roles, 6-59
Group portlet, 6-53
in Oracle Internet Directory, 6-31
list of values, 6-40
Portal Group profile, 6-54
PORTAL_ADMINISTRATORS, 6-9
PORTAL_DEVELOPERS, 6-10
portlet access, 6-49
PORTLET_PUBLISHERS, 6-9
public, 6-55
RW_ADMINISTRATOR, 6-10
RW_BASIC_USER, 6-10
RW_DEVELOPER, 6-10
RW_POWER_USER, 6-10
search base DN, 6-119
seeded, 6-7
syncrhonization, B-9
updating subscription profile, 6-48
guides, i-xxiii

H

HMAC keys
setting the, 12-7
host name
defining for site, 6-103
HTTP Server
see Oracle HTTP Server, 7-8
httpd.conf, 9-7, 13-16
definition, E-1
included oradav.conf file, 4-41
HTTPS
certificate request, 6-90
communication with providers, 6-74
complete, 6-99
configuration overview, 6-84
configuring with load balancer, 6-110
creating a wallet, 6-90
Event servlet, 6-106
Federated Portal Adapter, 6-108
for Oracle Internet Directory network connection, 6-117
LDAPS, 6-124
OracleAS Single Sign-On, 6-84
OracleAS Web Cache, 6-89
with load balancer, 6-109

I

IASCONFIG_LOC, A-2
iasconfig.xml, 5-49, 7-5, A-1
IETF(RFC 2798), 6-33, 6-37
inctxgrn.sql, 8-25
indexes
Oracle Text, 8-27, 8-36, 8-39, 8-41, 8-42
inetOrgPerson object class, 6-33
attributes, 6-34
INFRA_ORACLE_HOME, 1-12
init.ora, 3-8, 13-24
INSO filter, 8-22, 8-24
preventing from hanging, 8-52
installation
default groups, 6-7
default schemas, 6-82
default users, 6-6
Internet search engine link, 8-14
invalidation based caching, C-2
invalidation job
configuring, C-2
invalidation messages, C-2
invalidations
hard and soft, C-2

J

Java Portal Developers Kit (JPDK), 13-14
JavaScript
single domain, 6-41
JAZN, 6-27
JDBC, 8-63

K

key store, 12-7
SQL scripts for maintenance, 12-7

L

LANGUAGE mode
OPCA, B-18
languages
multilexers in Oracle Text, 8-26
LDAPS
for Oracle Internet Directory, 6-124
list of values
users and groups, 6-40
load balancing router
accepting and forwarding requests, 5-7
configuring Network Address Translation bounce back, 5-9
configuring OracleAS Portal to be accessed through, 5-7
configuring SSL, 6-110
handling invalidation requests, 5-10
setting up multiple middle-tiers with, 5-2
SSL, 6-109
locales, 4-38
enabling the use of, 4-38
locally hosted Web providers
configuring, 5-45
logcfg.sql, 13-25
login portlet
SSL, 6-124
logs
diagnostic log files, 7-15
global privileges, 6-17
Java Portal Developers Kit (JPDK), 13-14
mod_plsql, 13-16
OracleAS Metadata Repository, 13-24
OracleAS Portal Developer Kit, 13-22
OracleAS Web Cache, 13-32
Parallel Page Engine, 13-17
portal activity log files, 7-18
using Log Viewer, 13-34
LSNR_TOKEN, E-3

M

management, 7-1
max cache, C-2
MaxClients, 9-7
maximum file size for uploaded files, 4-16
memory related issues
, 13-10
message authentication
for provider security, 6-72
message encryption
for provider security, 6-64
METADATA_REP_ORACLE_HOME, 1-12
MID_TIER_ORACLE_HOME, 1-12
middle-tiers
adding additional, 3-9
MIDTIER mode
OPCA, B-6
mobile support
configuring, 4-30
enabling mobile access, 4-30
enabling mobile page design, 4-32
installed by default, 4-29
logging responses, 4-32
manually reconfiguring, 4-34
mod_dav, 4-40
mod_oradav module, 4-40
mod_osso
for partner applications, 6-67
relationship to DAS and OracleAS Single Sign-On, 6-49
mod_plsql Services
cache settings, 7-10
DADs, 7-10
logs, 13-16
monitoring and managing, 7-9
performance logs, 7-17
status information, 7-9
mod_plsql settings
configure for security, 6-120
monitoring
Oracle9iAS Portal Repository, 7-16
OracleAS Portal components, 7-1
protect packages, 6-123
multilexer
supported in Oracle Text, 8-26

N

Network Address Translation (NAT) bounce back, 5-9
network connection
to Oracle Internet Directory, 6-117
nickname attribute, 6-81
N-Tier authentication, 6-83

O

object privileges, 6-17
OmniPortlet
configuring, 5-45
security, 6-75
online help system, 3-3
OPCA
DEINSTALL mode, B-25
LANGUAGE mode, B-18
MIDTIER mode, B-6
PORTAL mode, B-4
SYSOBJECTS mode, B-23
using standalone, B-1
OPCA modes, B-3
opmn.xml, 13-9
optimization
Oracle Text index, 8-30
Oracle Application Server
configuration files, E-1 to E-4
viewing port information, 7-21
Oracle Application Server Repository Creation Assistant
PORTAL OPCA mode, B-6
Oracle Application Server Repository Creation Assistant tool
using to install in a customer database, 3-3
Oracle Directory Integration Platform, 6-45
requirements, 6-48
Oracle Enterprise Manager, 7-1
troubleshooting OracleAS Portal problems, 13-1
using the Application Server Control, 7-1
Oracle Help for the Web, 3-3
Oracle HTTP Server
logs, 13-16
monitoring and managing, 7-8
start mode for SSL, 6-101
Oracle HTTP Sever
SSL, 6-100
Oracle Internet Directory, 6-29
application entity, 6-31
cache, 6-40
configuring SSL for network connection, 6-117
default user accounts, 6-30
directory synchronization subscription entry, 6-32
entries, 6-30
group attributes, 6-37
group container, 6-30
group DIT structure, 6-38
groupOfUniqueNames, 6-37
groups, 6-31
inetOrgPerson, 6-33
LDAPS, 6-124
nickname attribute, 6-81
orclGroup, 6-37
orclUser, 6-34
orclUserV2, 6-34
privileges for updating information, 6-49
refresh cached parameters, 6-118
user and group list of values, 6-40
user attributes, 6-33
user DIT structure, 6-32
Oracle Text
configuring proxy settings, 8-17
configuring the base URL, 8-16
enabling and disabling, 8-15
indexes, 8-27, 8-36, 8-39, 8-41, 8-42
overview, 8-20
prerequisites, 8-21
setting result options, 8-15
themes and gists, 8-15
troubleshooting, 8-54, 13-37
troubleshooting with TEXTTEST, H-1
wwv_context APIs, G-1
Oracle Text indexes
creating and dropping, 8-27
errors, 8-42, 8-43, 8-46
maintenance APIs, G-1
monitoring, 8-41
optimizing, 8-34
searching URL content, 8-36
status, 8-39
synchronizing, 8-31
troubleshooting, 8-47
Oracle Ultra Search
accessing administration tool, 7-14
administration tool, 8-60
configuring in OracleAS Portal, 8-17
connecting to, 8-66
overview, 8-55
portlet, 8-57, 8-66
portlet sample files, 8-68
restrictions, 8-67
searching public data, 8-66
Oracle Wallet Manager, 6-90
ORACLE_HOME, 1-12
conventions, 1-12
distinguishing between, 1-12
OracleAS Metadata Repository
logcfg.sql, 13-25
logs, 13-24
OracleAS Metadata Repository information, 7-5
OracleAS Portal
accessing in browser, 4-9
creating users and groups, 6-28
finding information, 4-9
getting started, 4-1
mapping of OracleAS Portal user properties to Oracle Internet Directory, 6-36
monitoring in Enterprise Manager, 7-1
performance reporting, 7-17
PlsqlExclusionList directive, 6-123
troubleshooting, 13-1
user and group lists of values, 6-40
Web Cache settings, 7-5
OracleAS Portal Developer Kit
logs, 13-22
OracleAS Portal Diagnostic Assistant
reports, 13-32
running after installation, 3-7
using, 13-32
OracleAS Portal Log Registry, 7-18
OracleAS Single SIgn-On
relationship to DAS and mod_osso, 6-49
OracleAS Single Sign-On, 6-28
configuration, 6-29
interoperability of earlier releases, 6-29
ossoreg, 6-88, 6-97, 6-107, 6-116
SSL, 6-84
troubleshooting, 13-1
OracleAS Single Sign-On, corresponding language installation, 3-3
OracleAS Syndication Services
monitoring and managing, 7-14
OracleAS Web Cache
configuring OracleAS Portal to use a different host, 7-8
configuring SSL port, 6-94, 6-102
defining a site, 6-94
logs, 13-32
monitoring performance, 7-11
setting for OracleAS Portal, 7-5
site to server mappings for SSL, 6-96
specifying published address and protocol for SSL, 6-98, 6-106
SSL, 6-89
OracleAS Web Cache configuration scripts, 5-53
OraDAV
security, 6-79
session cookie expiration, 6-79
SSL, 6-80
OraDAV implementation, 4-40
oradav.conf
DAV configuration file, 4-41
ORCLADMIN user, 6-6
orclGroup object class, 6-37
attributes, 6-39
orclUser object class, 6-34
orclUserV2 object class, 6-34
attributes, 6-35
origin server
SSL, 6-102
ossoreg, 6-88, 6-97, 6-107, 6-116
OUI, B-1
OWA package, B-24

P

page group quota, 4-17
changing, 4-17
page groups
global privileges, 6-12
pages
global privileges, 6-13
Parallel Page Engine
configuring SSL partially, 6-96
full SSL, 6-104
logs, 13-17
monitoring performance, 7-11
partner applications
in Login Server configuration table, E-3
secured through mod_osso, 6-67
security, 6-64
Single Sign-On SDK, 6-67
success URL, E-3
Password
changing, 5-55
password
application entity, 6-126
schema, 6-61
passwords
safeguard, 6-121
PDA
verifying the installation, 3-7
PDK
see OracleAS Portal Developer Kit, 13-22
performance reporting, 7-17
personal page
automatically creating for new users, 4-14
creating for a new user, 4-14
personal pages, 4-13
creating, 4-13
perspective pages, 13-7
PL/SQL HTTP Adapter, 12-1
Overview, 12-1
PlsqlExclusionList directive, 6-123
PlsqlSessionCookieName
changing the value, 12-6
port
changing the default, 5-1
defining SSL for site, 6-103
viewing information, 7-21
PORTAL
schema password, 6-61
single sign-on administration privileges, 6-81
Portal
portal, 7-2
portal cache
content cache, 1-25
increasing the performance of, 1-25
session cache, 1-25
understanding, 1-25
Portal DB Providers
global privileges, 6-15
Portal Dependency Settings
Web Cache, 5-49, 7-5
Portal Dependency Settings file, A-1
Portal Dependency Settings tool, A-14
PORTAL mode
OPCA, B-4
PORTAL schema, 6-82
portal schema
OracleAS Metadata Repository, B-1
Portal Service Monitoring, 7-3
PORTAL user, 6-6
PORTAL_ADMIN user, 6-7
PORTAL_ADMINISTRATORS group, 6-9
PORTAL_APP schema, 6-83
PORTAL_DEMO schema, 6-83
PORTAL_DEVELOPERS group, 6-10
PORTAL_PUBLIC schema, 6-83
portal.conf, 6-108
PORTLET_PUBLISHERS group, 6-9
portlets
application security, 6-64
Group, 6-53
login, 6-124
Portal Group Profile, 6-54
Portal User Profile, 6-52
privileges, 6-14
programmatic security, 6-70
provider privileges, 6-22
security, 6-62
User, 6-52
ports
used to access OracleAS Portal, 4-9
post-installation
security checklist, 6-120
PPE
see Parallel Page Engine, 7-11
privileges
assigning to a group, 6-58
control for objects, 6-17
for single sign-on administration, 6-81
global, 6-11
global administration, 6-15
global page group, 6-12
hiding assignment section on Create Users page, 6-60
OmniPortlet, 6-75
on all group privileges, 6-16
on all logs, 6-17
on all page groups, 6-12
on all pages, 6-13
on all Portal DB Providers, 6-15
on all portlets, 6-14
on all providers, 6-14
on all schemas, 6-16
on all shared components, 6-15
on all styles, 6-14
on all transport sets, 6-17
on all user profiles, 6-15
provider, 6-22
seeded, 6-121
simple parameter form, 6-75
protected resources, 6-11
provider
privileges, 6-22
provider group
privileges, 6-22
provider groups
global privilege codes for, 6-24
object privilege codes for, 6-25
providers
communication security, 6-63
database providers and web providers, 12-2
global privilege codes for, 6-24
global privileges, 6-14
HTTPS communication with, 6-74
message authentication, 6-72
message encryption, 6-64
monitoring performance, 7-12
object privilege codes for, 6-25
revoke public access to components, 6-122
server authentication, 6-72
SSL, 6-74
provideruiacls.xml, 6-22
provisioning
events, 6-47
profile entry in Oracle Internet Directory, 6-32
user and group change events, 6-45
proxy server, 5-40, 5-43
configuring OracleAS Portal to use a, 5-38
domains, 5-39
use by Oracle Text, 8-17
ptlasst, B-1
ptshoot.pl script, 13-33
public roles, 6-55
example, 6-56
PUBLIC user, 6-6

R

redirect
simplifying OracleAS Portal URL, 4-23
Remote Crawler Hosts, 8-65
removing
context-sensitive help link, 4-19
RepCA, 3-3
reports
performance, 7-17
portal activity, 7-18
repository
see OracleAS Metadata Repository, 7-5
resources
protected, 6-11
reverse proxy server
configuring, 5-40
configuring SSL, 6-110
roles
enabling groups as roles, 6-59
example, 6-56
public, 6-55
routers
configuring load-balancing, 5-2
RW_ADMINISTRATOR group, 6-10
RW_BASIC_USER group, 6-10
RW_DEVELOPER group, 6-10
RW_POWER_USER group, 6-10

S

Saved Searches portlet, 8-2
schema
password, 6-61
Schema Password
changing, 5-55
schemas
default, 6-82
global privileges, 6-16
PORTAL, 6-82
PORTAL_APP, 6-83
PORTAL_DEMO, 6-83
PORTAL_PUBLIC, 6-83
search options, 8-1
configuring Oracle Text search portlets, 8-14
configuring Oracle Ultra Search, 8-17
configuring OracleAS Portal search portlets, 8-10
deciding how to configure, 8-6
default functionality, 8-3
Oracle Text, 8-2
Oracle Ultra Search, 8-3
OracleAS Portal search, 8-2
search results
choosing search result pages, 8-10
limiting results in every page, 8-11
secdaslc.sql, 6-45
secjsdom.sql, 6-41
secupoid.sql, 6-124, 6-126, C-4
configuring SSL to connect to Oracle Internet Directory, C-5
running, 6-125
security, 6-1
about, 6-1
access control lists, 6-70
access enforcement, 6-26
access to administration pages, 6-122
application entity password, 6-126
architecture, 6-3, 6-28
AUTHENTICATED_USERS group, 6-7
authorization, 6-26
communication for providers, 6-63
compared to previous release, 6-4
DBA group, 6-8
default groups, 6-7
default user accounts, 6-6
Delegated Administration Service, 6-49
directory synchronized events, 6-47
directory synchronized provisioning, 6-45
Directory Synchronized Provisioning agent, 6-40
DIT structure, 6-32
external application, 6-68
Federated Portal Adapter, 6-78
global administration privileges, 6-15
global page group privileges, 6-12
global privileges, 6-11
global settings, 6-118
group attributes in Oracle Internet Directory, 6-37
GROUP DELETE event, 6-47
GROUP MODIFY event, 6-47
Group portlet, 6-53
groupOfUniqueNames object class, 6-37
how to create a single domain, 6-41
HTTPS communication with providers, 6-74
inetOrgPerson object class, 6-33
leveraging OracleAS Security Services, 6-27
login portlet, 6-124
mapping of group properties from earlier versions, 6-39
mod_plsql settings, 6-120
model, 6-2
monitoring packages, 6-123
object privileges, 6-17
OmniPortlet, 6-75
Oracle Directory Integration Platform, 6-45
Oracle Internet Directory, 6-29
Oracle Internet Directory cache, 6-40
OracleAS Single Sign-On, 6-28
OraDAV security, 6-79
ORCLADMIN user, 6-6
orclGroup object class, 6-37
orclUser object class, 6-34
orclUserV2 object class, 6-34
overview, 6-2
partner application, 6-64
Portal Group Profile portlet, 6-54
PORTAL user, 6-6
Portal User Profile portlet, 6-52
PORTAL_ADMIN user, 6-7
PORTAL_ADMINISTRATORS group, 6-9
PORTAL_DEVELOPERS group, 6-10
PORTLET_PUBLISHERS group, 6-9
portlets, 6-62
post-installation checklist, 6-120
privileges, 6-6
programmatic for portlets, 6-70
provider message authentication, 6-72
public access to provider components, 6-122
PUBLIC user, 6-6
refresh cache for Oracle Internet Directory parameters, 6-118
relationship between mod_osso, DAS, and OracleAS Single Sign-On, 6-49
remove unnecessary objects, 6-121
resources protected, 6-11
RW_ADMINISTRATOR group, 6-10
RW_BASIC_USER group, 6-10
RW_DEVELOPER group, 6-10
RW_POWER_USER group, 6-10
safeguard passwords, 6-121
seeded privileges, 6-121
server authentication, 6-72
session cookie expiration for OraDAV, 6-79
simple parameter form, 6-75
Single Sign-On SDK, 6-67
SSL for providers, 6-74
synchonrization, B-9
user attributes in Oracle Internet Directory, 6-33
USER DELETE event, 6-47
USER MODIFY event, 6-47
User portlet, 6-52
user property mapping from earlier versions, 6-35
users, 6-6
WWSEC_FLAT$ table, 6-47
seeded providers
configuring, 5-45
Select Component
Application Server Control, 7-3
server authentication
for provider security, 6-72
ServerName, E-3
servers
proxy, 5-40
session
expiration for OraDAV, 6-79
session binding
enabling in OracleAS Web Cache, 5-27
session cache, 1-25
sessions
cookie, C-8
determining number, 9-7
setting
default home page, 4-10
group's default home page, 4-11
maximum file size for uploaded files, 4-16
page users see when they log out, 4-19
system default home page, 4-10
system default style, 4-13
total space allocated for uploaded files, 4-15
user's default home page, 4-12
setting the page users see when they log out, 4-19
shared components
global privileges, 6-15
shared_pool_size parameter, 13-10
simple parameter form
security, 6-75
single sign-on, 6-28
authentication for applications, 6-64
SDK, 6-67
site
aliases, 6-95
defining for OracleAS Web Cache in SSL environment, 6-94
defining SSL host name and port, 6-103
to server mappings, 6-104
to server mappings for SSL, 6-96
specifying
error message page, 4-18
specifying an error message page, 4-18
SSL
certificate request, 6-90
complete, 6-99
configuration overview, 6-84
configuring SSL port, 6-102
configuring SSL port for OracleAS Web Cache, 6-94
configuring with load balancer, 6-110
creating a wallet, 6-90
encryption, 6-27
Event servlet, 6-106
Federated Portal Adapter, 6-108
for Oracle Internet Directory network connection, 6-117
for providers, 6-74
LDAPS, 6-124
Oracle HTTP Server, 6-100
OracleAS Single Sign-On, 6-84
OracleAS Web Cache, 6-89
OraDAV, 6-80
origin server, 6-102
Parallel Page Engine, partial, 6-96
specifying published address and protocol, 6-98, 6-106
with load balancer, 6-109
with providers, 6-74
SSL configuration, 6-84
ssl.conf, 6-100
wallet entries, 6-101
ssodatan, B-13
ssodatan script, B-13
status information, 7-4, 7-8
severity level thresholds, 7-14
STEM searching, 8-26
styles
global privileges, 6-14
subscription profile
updating, 6-48
synchronization, 8-30, B-9
Directory Synchronized Provisioning agent, 6-40
entry in Oracle Internet Directory, 6-32
user and group change events, 6-45
syndicating content into Portal
configuring advanced parameters, 11-18
configuring Portal
building the Syndication Channel Administration home page, 11-2
granting Portal privileges on destination folders, 11-3
overview, 11-1
registering Syndication Portlet Provider, 11-2
using Syndication Channel Administration portlet, 11-3
Syndication Services
see OracleAS Syndication Services, 7-14
system
default home page, 4-10
system default home page, 4-10
setting, 4-10
system default style, 4-13
setting, 4-13

T

targets.xml, 7-14
TCP/IP, 5-36
territories, 4-38
enabling the use of, 4-38
TESTTEXT utility, H-1
TEXTTEST utility, 8-54, 13-37
themes and gists
enabling for Oracle Text, 8-16
tnsnames.ora, E-2
tools, 4-7
total space allocated for uploaded files, 4-15
transport sets
global privileges, 6-17
troubleshooting, 13-1
Federated Portal Adapter, 13-37
Oracle Text, 13-37
search functionality, 13-36
trusted certificate
change, 6-92
import, 6-92
trusted certificates
managing, 6-92

U

Ultra Search
components, 8-56
overview, 8-55
see Oracle Ultra Search, 8-55
uploaded files
total space allocated for, 4-15
URL
partner applications stored in Login Server, E-3
URL searching, 8-36
user
default home page, 4-12
ORCLADMIN, 6-6
PORTAL, 6-6
PORTAL_ADMIN, 6-7
PUBLIC, 6-6
user accounts
seeded, 6-6
user certificate
import, 6-93
user profiles
global privileges, 6-15
user's default home page, 4-12
setting, 4-12
users
attributes in Oracle Internet Directory, 6-33
change events, 6-45
default, 6-6
hiding assignment section on Create Users page, 6-60
list of values, 6-40
Portal User Profile portlet, 6-52
portlet access, 6-49
safeguard passwords, 6-121
synchonrization, B-9
User portlet, 6-52
UTL_FILE_DIR parameter, 13-24

V

viewing
port information, 7-21
virtual, 5-29
virtual hosts
configuring, 5-29
configuring OracleAS Web Cache with, 5-36
creating entries, 5-32
register OracleAS Portal with OracleAS Single Sign-On, 5-37

W

wallet
creating, 6-90
entries in ssl.conf, 6-101
Oracle Wallet Manager, 6-90
save, 6-93
Web Cache
see OracleAS Web Cache, 7-5, 7-11
settings for OracleAS Portal, 7-5
Web clipping administration
configuring proxy settings, I-3
configuring security
adding certificates for trusted sites, 6-76
advanced security option (ASO), 6-77
configuring Web Cache, I-5
configuring Web clipping repository, I-2
manually configuring Web Cache, I-6
manually setting proxy settings, I-4
restricting clipping from unauthorized external Web sites, I-4
setting advanced security option (ASO) parameters, 6-78
tasks to do before using Web clipping portlet, I-1
using Web clipping provider test page
advanced security option (ASO), 6-77
configuring caching, I-6
configuring proxy settings, I-3
configuring Web clipping repository, I-2
Web Providers, 12-2
Web providers
avoiding timeout errors, 13-9
monitoring performance, 7-12
privileges, 6-22
WebClipping
configuring, 5-45
WebDAV
Portal access parameter, 4-41
web.xml
logmode, 13-17
wwsec_app_priv.process_signon, E-3
WWSEC_ENABLER_CONFIG_INFO$, E-2
WWSSO_PAPP_CONFIGURATION_INFO$, E-4
wwv_context APIs
constants, G-9
exceptions, G-10
maintaining Oracle Text indexes, G-1
procedures, G-1

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