Oracle® WebCenter Wiki and Blog Server Installation, Configuration, and User's Guide 10g Release 3 (10.1.3.4.0) E14106-01 |
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This guide provides information for the following tasks:
How to install and configure Oracle WebCenter Wiki and Blog Server.
How to integrate wikis and blogs into applications and create and manage wiki and blog content.
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This guide is written for the following users of Oracle Application Server Portal (OracleAS Portal), Oracle WebLogic Portal, Oracle WebCenter, and Oracle WebCenter Interaction:
Portal application developers who want to add wikis and blogs to their new as well as existing deployments.
Portal site administrators who want to maintain their deployed applications.
Component developers who want to build portlets.
This guide assumes that the audience has access to the Oracle Application Development Framework Developer's Guide and is familiar with the following concepts:
Java
Oracle JDeveloper
Java Server Faces
Oracle Application Development Framework (Oracle ADF) (purpose, basic architecture, basic development skills)
Oracle ADF Faces components
Oracle WebLogic Server
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Detailed documentation on Oracle WebCenter, Oracle WebCenter Interaction, Oracle Application Development Framework (ADF), Oracle Application Server, Oracle WebLogic Portal, and Oracle WebLogic Server is available at http://webcenter.oracle.com
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