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Part I Understanding Oracle WebCenter
1
Introduction to Oracle WebCenter Administration
1.1
Introducing Oracle WebCenter
1.2
Oracle WebCenter Architecture
1.2.1
Oracle WebCenter Framework
1.2.2
Oracle Application Development Framework
1.2.3
Oracle Composer
1.2.4
WebCenter Services
1.2.5
WebCenter Spaces
1.2.6
Portals
1.2.7
Composite Applications
1.3
Oracle WebCenter Topology
1.3.1
Oracle WebCenter Topology Out-of-the-Box
1.3.2
Oracle WebCenter Managed Servers
1.3.3
Oracle WebCenter Startup Order
1.3.4
Oracle WebCenter External Dependencies
1.3.5
Oracle WebCenter Configuration Considerations
1.3.6
Oracle WebCenter State and Configuration Persistence
1.3.7
Oracle WebCenter Log File Locations
1.4
Oracle WebCenter Spaces
1.5
Custom WebCenter Applications
1.6
Planning WebCenter Installations
1.7
Understanding the WebCenter 11g Installation
1.8
Understanding Administrative Operations, Roles, and Tools
1.9
Performance Monitoring and Diagnostics
1.10
WebCenter Application Deployment
1.11
Data Migration, Backup, and Recovery
1.12
Oracle WebCenter Administration Tools
1.12.1
Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control Console
1.12.1.1
Displaying Fusion Middleware Control Console
1.12.2
Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console
1.12.3
Oracle WebLogic Scripting Tool (WLST)
1.12.3.1
Running Oracle WebLogic Scripting Tool (WLST) Commands
1.12.4
System MBean Browser
1.12.5
WebCenter Spaces Administration Pages
Part II Getting Started With Oracle WebCenter Administration
2
Getting WebCenter Spaces Up and Running
2.1
Role of the Fusion Middleware Administrator
2.2
Role of the WebCenter Spaces Administrator
2.3
Installing WebCenter Spaces
2.4
Setting Up WebCenter Spaces for the First Time (Roadmap)
2.5
Customizing WebCenter Spaces for the First Time (Roadmap)
3
Maintaining WebCenter Spaces
3.1
Role of the Fusion Middleware Administrator
3.2
Role of the WebCenter Spaces Administrator
3.3
System Administration for WebCenter Spaces (Roadmap)
3.4
Application Administration for WebCenter Spaces (Roadmap)
4
Getting Custom WebCenter Applications Up and Running
4.1
Installing Oracle WebCenter and Oracle WebCenter Framework Libraries
4.2
Deploying Custom WebCenter Applications for the First Time (Roadmap)
5
Maintaining Custom WebCenter Applications
5.1
System Administration for Custom WebCenter Applications (Roadmap)
Part III Basic Systems Administration for Oracle WebCenter
6
Starting Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control
6.1
Displaying Fusion Middleware Control Console
6.2
Navigating to the Home Page for WebCenter Spaces
6.3
Navigating to the Home Page for Custom WebCenter Applications
6.4
Navigating to Dependent Components
7
Deploying WebCenter Applications
7.1
Deploying Custom WebCenter Applications
7.1.1
Deployment Prerequisites
7.1.2
Preparing the Application EAR File
7.1.2.1
EAR File Contents
7.1.3
Preparing the Target Environment
7.1.3.1
Creating and Provisioning a WebLogic Managed Server Instance
7.1.3.1.1
Creating and Provisioning a WebLogic Managed Server Using a Jython Script
7.1.3.1.2
Creating and Provisioning a WebLogic Managed Server Using the WLS Administration Console
7.1.3.1.3
Creating a WebLogic Managed Server Using Fusion Middleware Control
7.1.3.2
Creating and Registering the Metadata Service Repository
7.1.3.2.1
Creating an MDS Schema Using the Repository Creation Utility
7.1.3.2.2
Registering an MDS Schema Using Fusion Middleware Control
7.1.3.2.3
Registering an MDS Schema Using WLST
7.1.3.3
Configuring the Target Environment
7.1.3.3.1
Configuring the JDBC Data Source
7.1.4
Deploying the Application to a WebLogic Managed Server Instance
7.1.4.1
Deploying Applications Using Oracle JDeveloper
7.1.4.2
Deploying Applications Using Fusion Middleware Control
7.1.4.3
Deploying Applications Using WLST
7.1.4.4
Deploying Applications Using the WLS Administration Console
7.1.4.5
Saving and Reusing the Deployment Plan
7.1.5
Transporting Customizations Between Environments
7.1.6
Configuring Applications to Run in a Distributed Environment
7.2
Undeploying Custom WebCenter Applications
7.2.1
Undeploying WebCenter Applications Using Fusion Middleware Control
7.2.2
Undeploying WebCenter Applications Using WLST
7.2.3
Removing an Application's Credential Map
7.3
Redeploying Custom WebCenter Applications
7.3.1
Redeployment Considerations
7.3.1.1
Preserving Application Configuration
7.3.1.1.1
Preserving Configuration Across Deployment Using WLST
7.3.1.2
Preserving Application Metadata
7.3.1.3
Preserving Portlet Customizations and Personalizations
7.3.2
Redeploying WebCenter Applications Using Fusion Middleware Control
7.3.3
Redeploying WebCenter Applications Using WLST
7.4
Post-Deployment Configuration
7.4.1
Configuring Security
7.4.2
Configuring Connections
7.4.3
Configuring Data Sources
7.4.4
Tuning the Application
8
Starting and Stopping WebCenter Applications
8.1
Starting Node Manager
8.2
Starting and Stopping Managed Servers for WebCenter Application Deployments
8.3
Starting and Stopping WebCenter Spaces
8.3.1
Starting WebCenter Spaces Using Fusion Middleware Control
8.3.2
Starting WebCenter Spaces Using WLST
8.3.3
Stopping WebCenter Spaces Using Fusion Middleware Control
8.3.4
Stopping WebCenter Spaces Using WLST
8.4
Starting and Stopping Custom WebCenter Applications
8.4.1
Starting Custom WebCenter Applications Using Fusion Middleware Control
8.4.2
Starting Custom WebCenter Applications Using WLST
8.4.3
Stopping Custom WebCenter Applications Using Fusion Middleware Control
8.4.4
Stopping Custom WebCenter Applications Using WLST
9
Setting Application Properties
9.1
Setting Application Properties for WebCenter Spaces
9.1.1
Specifying the BPEL Server Hosting WebCenter Spaces Workflows
9.1.2
Enabling Oracle SES Crawlers in WebCenter Spaces
9.1.3
Choosing the First Page Displayed in WebCenter Spaces
9.2
Setting Additional Properties for Custom WebCenter Applications
Part IV Managing Services, Portlet Producers, and External Applications
10
Managing Oracle WebCenter Services
10.1
Introduction to Managing Services
10.2
Setting Up the WebCenter Repository
10.3
Setting Up the MDS Repository
11
Managing Content Repositories
11.1
What You Should Know About Content Repository Connections
11.1.1
What You Should Know About Microsoft SharePoint Repository Connections
11.2
Content Repository Prerequisites
11.2.1
Oracle Content Server Prerequisites
11.2.1.1
Oracle Content Server 10.1.3.5.1 - Installation
11.2.1.2
Oracle Content Server 10.1.3.5.1 - Configuration
11.2.1.2.1
Configuring the Identity Store
11.2.1.2.2
Enabling Full-Text Searching and Indexing
11.2.1.2.3
Configuring Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
11.2.1.3
Oracle Content Server 11
g
- Installation
11.2.1.4
Oracle Content Server 11
g
- Configuration
11.2.1.4.1
What You Should Know About the WebCenterConfigure Component
11.2.1.5
Oracle Content Server - Security Considerations
11.2.1.6
Oracle Content Server - Limitations in WebCenter
11.2.2
Microsoft SharePoint Prerequisites
11.2.2.1
Microsoft SharePoint - Installation
11.2.2.2
Microsoft SharePoint - Configuration
11.2.2.3
Microsoft SharePoint - Security Considerations
11.2.2.4
Microsoft SharePoint - Limitations in WebCenter
11.2.3
Oracle Portal Prerequisites
11.2.3.1
Oracle Portal - Installation
11.2.3.2
Oracle Portal - Configuration
11.2.3.3
Oracle Portal - Security Considerations
11.2.3.4
Oracle Portal - Limitations in WebCenter
11.2.4
File System Prerequisites
11.2.4.1
File System - Security Considerations
11.2.4.2
File System - Limitations in WebCenter
11.3
Registering Content Repositories
11.3.1
What You Should Know About Registering Content Repositories for WebCenter Spaces
11.3.2
Registering Content Repositories Using Fusion Middleware Control
11.3.3
Registering Content Repositories Using WLST
11.4
Changing the Active (or Default) Content Repository Connection
11.4.1
Changing the Active (or Default) Content Repository Connection Using Fusion Middleware Control
11.4.2
Changing the Active (or Default) Content Repository Connection Using WLST
11.5
Modifying Content Repository Connection Details
11.5.1
Modifying Content Repository Connection Details Using Fusion Middleware Control
11.5.2
Modifying Content Repository Connection Details Using WLST
11.5.3
Modifying Cache Settings of Virtual Content Repository (VCR)
11.6
Deleting Content Repository Connections
11.6.1
Deleting Content Repository Connections Using Fusion Middleware Control
11.6.2
Deleting Content Repository Connections Using WLST
11.7
Setting Connection Properties for the WebCenter Spaces Content Repository
11.7.1
Setting Connection Properties for the WebCenter Spaces Content Repository Using Fusion Middleware Control
11.7.2
Setting Connection Properties for the WebCenter Spaces Content Repository Using WLST
11.8
Testing Content Repository Connections
11.8.1
Testing Oracle Content Server Connections
11.8.2
Testing Oracle Portal Connections
11.9
Changing the Maximum File Upload Size
11.10
Managing Microsoft SharePoint Connections Using WLST
11.10.1
createJCRSharePointConnection
11.10.1.1
Description
11.10.1.2
Syntax
11.10.1.3
Example
11.10.2
setJCRSharePointConnection
11.10.2.1
11.10.2.2
Syntax
11.10.2.3
11.10.3
listJCRSharePointConnections
11.10.3.1
11.10.3.2
Syntax
11.10.3.3
12
Managing the Announcements and Discussions Services
12.1
What You Should Know About Discussions Server Connections
12.2
Discussions Server Prerequisites
12.2.1
Discussions Server - Installation
12.2.1.1
Discussions Server - High Availability Installation
12.2.2
Discussions Server - Security Considerations
12.2.3
Discussions Server - Limitations
12.3
Registering Discussions Servers
12.3.1
Registering Discussions Servers Using Fusion Middleware Control
12.3.2
Registering Discussions Servers Using WLST
12.4
Choosing the Active Connection for Discussions and Announcements
12.4.1
Choosing the Active Connection for Discussions and Announcements Using Fusion Middleware Control
12.4.2
Choosing the Active Discussion for Discussions and Announcements Using WLST
12.5
Modifying Discussions Server Connection Details
12.5.1
Modifying Discussions Server Connection Details Using Fusion Middleware Control
12.5.2
Modifying Discussions Server Connection Details Using WLST
12.6
Deleting Discussions Server Connections
12.6.1
Deleting a Discussions Server Connection Using Fusion Middleware Control
12.6.2
Deleting a Discussions Server Connection Using WLST
12.7
Setting Up Discussions Service Defaults
12.8
Setting Up Announcements Service Defaults
12.9
Testing Discussions Server Connections
12.10
Setting Discussion Forum Options for WebCenter Spaces
12.10.1
Specifying Where Discussions and Announcements are Stored on the Discussions Server
12.10.2
Setting Up a Default Group Space Discussion Forum
12.10.3
Enabling Discussion Forums to Publish Group Space Mail
12.11
Granting Administrator Role for Oracle WebCenter Discussions Server
12.11.1
Granting the Administrator Role
12.11.2
Revoking the Administrator Role
12.12
Troubleshooting Issues with Announcements and Discussions
12.12.1
Authentication Failed
12.12.2
Discussions Cannot Be Enabled in Group Spaces
12.12.3
Login Does Not Function Properly After Configuring Oracle Access Manager
12.12.4
Category Not Found Exceptions
13
Managing the Events Service
13.1
What You Should Know About Events Connections
13.2
Events Service Prerequisites
13.2.1
Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Prerequisites
13.2.1.1
Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 - Installation
13.2.1.2
Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 - Configuration
13.2.1.3
Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 - Security Considerations
13.2.1.4
Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 - Limitations
13.2.2
Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Prerequisites
13.2.2.1
Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 - Installation
13.2.2.2
Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 - Configuration
13.2.2.3
Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 - Security Considerations
13.2.2.4
Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 - Limitations
13.3
Registering Events Servers
13.3.1
Registering Events Servers Using Fusion Middleware Control
13.3.2
Registering Event Servers Using WLST
13.4
Choosing the Active Events Server Connection
13.4.1
Choosing the Active Events Server Using Fusion Middleware Control
13.4.2
Choosing the Active Events Server Connection Using WLST
13.5
Modifying Events Server Connection Details
13.5.1
Modifying Events Server Connection Details Using Fusion Middleware Control
13.5.2
Modifying Events Server Connection Details Using WLST
13.6
Deleting Event Server Connections
13.6.1
Deleting Event Server Connections Using Fusion Middleware Control
13.6.2
Deleting Event Server Connections Using WLST
13.7
Testing Event Server Connections
13.8
Troubleshooting Issues with Events
14
Managing the Instant Messaging and Presence Service
14.1
What You Should Know About Instant Messaging and Presence Connections
14.2
Instant Messaging and Presence Server Prerequisites
14.2.1
Microsoft Office Communications Server (OCS) Prerequisites
14.2.1.1
OCS - Installation
14.2.1.2
OCS - Configuration
14.2.1.3
OCS - Security Considerations
14.2.1.4
OCS - Limitations
14.2.2
Microsoft Live Communications Server (LCS) Prerequisites
14.2.2.1
LCS - Installation
14.2.2.2
LCS - Configuration
14.2.2.3
LCS - Security Considerations
14.2.2.4
LCS - Limitations
14.2.3
Oracle WebLogic Communications Server (OWLCS) Prerequisites
14.2.3.1
OWLCS - Installation
14.2.3.2
OWLCS - Configuration
14.2.3.3
OWLCS - Security Considerations
14.2.3.4
OWLCS - Limitations
14.3
Registering Instant Messaging and Presence Servers
14.3.1
Registering Instant Messaging and Presence Servers Using Fusion Middleware Control
14.3.2
Registering Instant Messaging and Presence Servers Using WLST
14.4
Choosing the Active Connection for Instant Messaging and Presence
14.4.1
Choosing the Active Connection for Instant Messaging and Presence Using Fusion Middleware Control
14.4.2
Choosing the Active Connection for Instant Messaging and Presence Using WLST
14.5
Modifying Instant Messaging and Presence Connection Details
14.5.1
Modifying Instant Messaging and Presence Connections Details Using Fusion Middleware Control
14.5.2
Modifying Instant Messaging and Presence Connections Details Using WLST
14.6
Deleting Instant Messaging and Presence Connections
14.6.1
Deleting Instant Messaging and Presence Connections Using Fusion Middleware Control
14.6.2
Deleting Instant Messaging and Presence Connections Using WLST
14.7
Setting Up Instant Messaging and Presence Service Defaults
14.8
Testing Instant Messaging and Presence Connections
14.9
Troubleshooting Issues with Instance Messaging and Presence
15
Managing the Mail Service
15.1
What You Should Know About Mail Server Connections
15.2
Mail Server Prerequisites
15.2.1
Mail Server - Installation
15.2.2
Mail Server - Configuration
15.2.2.1
Configuring Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 for WebCenter
15.2.2.1.1
Obtain the Certificate from the Microsoft Exchange Server 2007
15.2.2.1.2
Add the Certificate to the WebCenter Keystore
15.2.2.1.3
Microsoft Exchange Server Considerations
15.2.3
Mail Server - Security Considerations
15.2.4
Mail Server - Limitations
15.3
Registering Mail Servers
15.3.1
Registering Mail Servers Using Fusion Middleware Control
15.3.2
Registering Mail Servers Using WLST
15.4
Choosing the Active (or Default) Mail Server Connection
15.4.1
Choosing the Active (or Default) Mail Server Connection Using Fusion Middleware Control
15.4.2
Choosing the Active (or Default) Mail Server Connection Using WLST
15.5
Modifying Mail Server Connection Details
15.5.1
Modifying Mail Server Connection Details Using Fusion Middleware Control
15.5.2
Modifying Mail Server Connection Details Using WLST
15.6
Deleting Mail Server Connections
15.6.1
Deleting a Mail Connection Using Fusion Middleware Control
15.6.2
Deleting a Mail Connection Using WLST
15.7
Setting Up Mail Service Defaults
15.8
Testing Mail Server Connections
15.9
Setting Send Mail Notifications for WebCenter Spaces
15.10
Troubleshooting Issues with Mail
15.10.1
Mail Service is Not Accessible in Secure Mode
15.10.2
Mail Service is Not Accessible in Non-Secure Mode
15.10.3
Unable to Create Distribution Lists in the Non-Secure Mode
15.10.4
Unable to Create Distribution Lists in the Secure Mode
15.10.5
Unable to Configure the Number of Mails Downloaded
15.10.6
Unable to Publish and Archive Group Space Mail
15.10.7
Changing Passwords on Microsoft Exchange
15.10.8
Mail Content Sent as Attachments
16
Managing the People Connections Service
16.1
What You Should Know About Administering the People Connections Service
16.2
People Connections Prerequisites
16.3
Configuring the People Connections Service for WebCenter Spaces
16.3.1
Accessing People Connections Administrative Settings
16.3.2
Configuring Activity Stream
16.3.3
Configuring Connections
16.3.4
Configuring Profile
16.3.5
Configuring Message Board
16.3.6
Configuring Feedback
16.4
Troubleshooting Issues with the People Connections Service
16.4.1
Troubleshooting Activity Stream
16.4.2
Troubleshooting Connections
16.4.3
Troubleshooting Profile
16.4.4
Troubleshooting Message Board
16.4.5
Troubleshooting Feedback
17
Managing the RSS Service
17.1
What You Should Know About the RSS Service
17.2
RSS Prerequisites
17.3
Specifying the RSS Feed Proxy
17.4
Testing RSS News Feed Connections
17.5
Supporting WebCenter Blog RSS Feeds
18
Managing the Search Service
18.1
What You Should Know About WebCenter Search with Oracle SES
18.2
WebCenter Search Prerequisites for using Oracle SES
18.2.1
Oracle SES - Installation
18.2.2
Oracle SES - Configuration
18.2.3
Oracle SES - Security
18.2.4
Oracle SES - Limitations
18.3
Setting Up Oracle SES Connections
18.3.1
Registering Oracle SES Services
18.3.1.1
Registering Oracle SES Search Services Using Fusion Middleware Control
18.3.1.2
Registering and Modifying Oracle SES Services Using WLST
18.3.2
Choosing the Active Oracle SES Connection
18.3.2.1
Choosing the Active Oracle SES Connection Using Fusion Middleware Control
18.3.2.2
Choosing the Active Oracle SES Connection Using WLST
18.3.3
Modifying Oracle SES Connection Details
18.3.3.1
Modifying Oracle SES Connection Details Using Fusion Middleware Control
18.3.3.2
Modifying Oracle SES Connection Details Using WLST
18.3.4
Deleting Oracle SES Connections
18.3.4.1
Deleting Search Connections Using Fusion Middleware Control
18.3.4.2
Deleting Search Connections Using WLST
18.3.5
Testing Oracle SES Connections
18.4
Configuring Oracle SES to Search WebCenter Spaces
18.4.1
Setting Up Oracle SES for WebCenter Spaces
18.4.2
Setting Up WebCenter Spaces for Oracle SES Search
18.4.2.1
Enabling Oracle SES Crawlers Using Fusion Middleware Control
18.4.3
Setting Up Oracle Content Server for Oracle SES Search
18.4.4
Setting Up Oracle WebCenter Discussions for Oracle SES Search
18.4.5
Setting Up Oracle SES to Search WebCenter Spaces
18.4.5.1
Logging on to the Oracle SES Administration Tool
18.4.5.2
Setting Up Oracle SES to Search Documents
18.4.5.3
Setting Up Oracle SES to Search Discussions and Announcements
18.4.5.4
Setting Up Oracle SES to Search Group Spaces, Lists, Pages, People, Wikis and Blogs
18.4.5.5
Additional Oracle SES Configuration
18.5
Troubleshooting Issues with Search
18.5.1
Cannot Grant View Permissions to WebCenter Spaces
18.5.2
Oracle SES Cannot Search WebCenter Objects
18.5.3
Results Not Currently Available with Oracle SES Results
19
Managing the Wiki and Blog Services
19.1
What You Should Know About the Wiki and Blog Server Connections
19.2
Oracle WebCenter Wiki and Blog Server Prerequisites
19.2.1
Oracle WebCenter Wiki and Blog Server - Installation
19.2.2
Oracle WebCenter Wiki and Blog Server - Configuration
19.2.2.1
What You Should Know About Oracle WebCenter Wiki and Blog Server
19.2.2.1.1
About the General Menu
19.2.2.1.2
About Administration Mode
19.2.2.2
Accessing the Oracle WebCenter Wiki and Blog Server
19.2.2.3
Setting Up Domains and Menus
19.2.2.3.1
Adding a Domain
19.2.2.3.2
Editing a Domain Menu
19.2.2.3.3
Managing Domain Members
19.2.2.3.4
Managing Blog Authors
19.2.2.4
Changing the Theme
19.2.2.5
Creating a User Interface Template
19.2.2.6
Unlocking a Page
19.2.2.7
Managing Users and Roles
19.2.2.7.1
Managing Users
19.2.2.7.2
Managing Permissions for a Role
19.2.2.8
Blocking an IP Address
19.2.2.9
Deleting Wiki Pages and Blog Entries
19.2.2.9.1
Deleting a Wiki Page
19.2.2.9.2
Deleting a Blog Entry
19.2.2.10
Specifying Configuration Parameters
19.2.2.11
Importing Templates and Attachments
19.2.2.12
Specifying Features Supported on Oracle WebCenter Wiki and Blog Server
19.2.2.13
Configuring
application_config_script
19.2.2.14
Generating the Passcode
19.2.2.15
Backing Up and Restoring Wiki Content
19.2.3
Oracle WebCenter Wiki and Blog Server - Security Considerations
19.2.4
Oracle WebCenter Wiki and Blog Server - Limitations
19.3
Registering Oracle WebCenter Wiki and Blog Server
19.3.1
Registering Oracle WebCenter Wiki and Blog Server Using Fusion Middleware Control
19.3.2
Registering Oracle WebCenter Wiki and Blog Server Using WLST
19.4
Choosing the Active Wiki and Blog Server Connection
19.4.1
Choosing the Active Wiki and Blog Server Connection Using Fusion Middleware Control
19.4.2
Choosing the Active Wiki and Blog Server Connection Using WLST
19.5
Modifying the Wiki and Blog Server Connection Details
19.5.1
Modifying Wiki and Blog Server Connection Details Using Fusion Middleware Control
19.5.2
Modifying Wiki and Blog Server Connection Details Using WLST
19.6
Deleting Wiki and Blog Server Connections
19.6.1
Deleting a Wiki and Blog Server Connection Using Fusion Middleware Control
19.6.2
Deleting a Wiki and Blog Server Connection Using WLST
19.7
Testing Wiki and Blog Server Connections
19.8
Monitoring Oracle WebCenter Wiki and Blog Server
19.9
Troubleshooting Issues with Wiki and Blogs
20
Managing the Worklist Service
20.1
What You Should Know About BPEL Connections
20.2
BPEL Server Prerequisites
20.2.1
BPEL Server - Installation and Configuration
20.2.2
BPEL Server - Security Considerations
20.2.3
BPEL Server - Limitations in WebCenter
20.3
Setting Up Worklist Connections
20.3.1
What You Should Know About Worklist Connections
20.3.2
Registering Worklist Connections
20.3.2.1
Registering Worklist Connections Using Fusion Middleware Control
20.3.2.2
Registering Worklist Connections Using WLST
20.3.3
Activating a Worklist Connection
20.3.3.1
Activating a Worklist Connections Using Fusion Middleware Control
20.3.3.2
Activating a Worklist Connections Using WLST
20.3.4
Modifying Worklist Connection Details
20.3.4.1
Modifying Worklist Connection Details Using Fusion Middleware Control
20.3.4.2
Modifying Worklist Connection Details Using WLST
20.3.5
Deleting Worklist Connections
20.3.5.1
Deleting Worklist Connections Using Fusion Middleware Control
20.3.5.2
Deleting Worklist Connections Using WLST
20.3.6
Testing Worklist Connections
20.4
Troubleshooting Issues with Worklists
20.4.1
Unavailability of the Worklist Service Due to Application Configuration Issues
20.4.1.1
adf-config.xml Refers to a Non-Existent BPEL Connection
20.4.1.2
adf-config.xml Has No Reference to a BPEL Connection
20.4.1.3
No Rows Yet Message Displays
20.4.2
Unavailability of the Worklist Service Due to Server Failure
20.4.2.1
Users Mismatch in Identity Stores
20.4.2.2
Shared User Directory Does Not Include the weblogic User
20.4.2.3
Issues with the wsm-pm Application
20.4.2.4
Clocks are Out of Sync for More Than Five Minutes
20.4.2.5
Worklist Service Timed Out or is Disabled
21
Managing Portlet Producers
21.1
What You Should Know About Portlet Producers
21.2
Registering WSRP Producers
21.2.1
Registering a WSRP Producer Using Fusion Middleware Control
21.2.2
Registering a WSRP Producer Using WLST
21.2.3
Adding a Grant to the Policy Store for a Mapped User Identity
21.3
Testing WSRP Producer Connections
21.4
Registering Oracle PDK-Java Producers
21.4.1
Registering an Oracle PDK-Java Producer Using Fusion Middleware Control
21.4.2
Registering an Oracle PDK-Java Producer Using WLST
21.5
Testing Oracle PDK-Java Producer Connections
21.6
Editing Producer Registration Details
21.6.1
Editing Producer Registration Details Using Fusion Middleware Control
21.6.2
Editing Producer Registration Details Using WLST
21.6.3
Migrating WSRP Producer Metadata to a New WSDL URL
21.7
Deregistering Producers
21.7.1
Deregistering Producers Using Fusion Middleware Control
21.7.2
Deregister Producers Using WLST
21.8
Deploying Portlet Producer Applications
21.8.1
Understanding Portlet Producer Application Deployment
21.8.2
Converting a JSR 168 Portlet Producer EAR File into a WSRP EAR File
21.8.3
Deploying Portlet Producer Applications Using Oracle JDeveloper
21.8.4
Deploying Portlet Producer Applications Using Fusion Middleware Control
21.8.5
Deploying Portlet Producer Applications Using Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console
21.8.6
Deploying Portlet Applications Using WLST
21.9
Troubleshooting Portlet Producer Issues
21.9.1
Producer Registration Fails for a Custom WebCenter Application
21.9.2
Portlet Unavailable: WSM-00101 Exception
22
Managing External Applications
22.1
What You Should Know About External Applications
22.2
Registering External Applications
22.2.1
Registering External Applications Using Fusion Middleware Control
22.2.2
Registering External Applications Using WLST
22.3
Modifying External Application Connection Details
22.3.1
Modifying External Application Connection Using Fusion Middleware Control
22.3.2
Modifying External Application Connection Using WLST
22.4
Testing External Application Connections
22.5
Deleting External Application Connections
22.5.1
Deleting External Application Connections Using Fusion Middleware Control
22.5.2
Deleting External Application Connections Using WLST
Part V Advanced Systems Administration for Oracle WebCenter
23
Managing Security
23.1
Introduction to WebCenter Application Security
23.2
Default Security Configuration
23.2.1
Administrator Accounts
23.2.2
Application Roles and Enterprise Roles in WebCenter Spaces
23.2.3
Default Identity and Policy Stores
23.2.3.1
File-based Credential Store
23.2.4
Default Policy Store Permissions and Grants
23.2.4.1
Permission-based Authorization
23.2.4.2
Role-mapping Based Authorization
23.2.4.3
Default Policy Store Permissions for WebCenter Spaces
23.2.4.4
Default Code-based Grants
23.2.5
Post-deployment Security Configuration Tasks
23.3
Troubleshooting Security Configuration Issues
23.3.1
Webcenter Spaces Does Not Find Users in LDAP Provider
23.3.2
Group Space Gets Created with Errors When Logged in as OID User
23.3.3
Users Cannot Self-Register when WebCenter Spaces Configured with Active Directory
23.3.4
User Made Administrator Does Not Have Administrator Privileges
23.3.5
OmniPortlet Producer Authorization Exception in SSO Environment
24
Configuring the Identity Store
24.1
Reassociating the Identity Store with an External LDAP
24.2
Tuning the Identity Store for Performance
24.3
Adding Users to the Embedded LDAP Identity Store
24.3.1
Adding Users to the Identity Store Using the WLS Administration Console
24.3.2
Adding Users to the Identity Store Using an LDIF File
24.4
Managing Users and Roles
24.5
Moving the Administrator Account to an External LDAP Server
24.5.1
Migrating the WebCenter Discussions Server to Use an External LDAP
24.5.2
Changing the Administrator Group Name
24.6
Granting the WebCenter Spaces Administrator Role to a WebCenter Spaces User
24.6.1
Granting the WebCenter Spaces Administrator Role Using Fusion Middleware Control
24.6.2
Granting the WebCenter Spaces Administrator Role Using WLST
24.7
Configuring the Oracle Content Server to Share the WebCenter Spaces Identity Store LDAP Server
25
Configuring the Policy and Credential Store
25.1
Creating a root Node
25.2
Reassociating the Credential and Policy Store Using Fusion Middleware Control
25.3
Reassociating the Credential and Policy Store Using WLST
25.4
Managing Credentials
25.5
Configuring Self-Registration By Invitation in WebCenter Spaces
26
Configuring WebCenter Applications and Components to Use SSO
26.1
Configuring Oracle Access Manager (OAM)
26.1.1
OAM Components and Topology
26.1.2
Configuring OAM Using Scripts
26.1.3
Configuring the Webtier Components
26.1.3.1
Configure mod_weblogic (mod_wl_ohs.conf)
26.1.3.2
Create an AccessGate Entry
26.1.3.3
Install WebGate on the WebTier
26.1.4
Manually Configuring the Access System
26.1.5
Manually Defining the WebCenter Policy Domain
26.1.6
Configuring the Policy Manager
26.1.6.1
Configuring the Oracle Internet Directory Authenticator
26.1.6.2
Configuring the OAM Identity Asserter
26.1.6.3
Configuring the Default Authenticator and Setting the Provider Order
26.1.6.4
Configuring the Application for Oracle Access Manager SSO
26.1.7
Additional Configurations
26.1.7.1
Configuring the WebLogic Server Administration Console and Enterprise Manager
26.1.7.2
Configuring the Discussions Server for SSO
26.1.7.2.1
Creating a Discussions Server Connection for WebCenter Spaces
26.1.7.3
Configuring the Wiki Server
26.1.7.4
Restricting Access with Connection Filters
26.2
Configuring Oracle Single Sign-On (OSSO)
26.2.1
OSSO Components and Topology
26.2.2
Configuring the Oracle HTTP Server and Associated mods
26.2.3
Configuring the OSSOIdentityAsserter
26.2.4
Registering OHS with Oracle SSO
26.2.5
Configuring the Discussions Server for SSO
26.3
Configuring SAML-based Single Sign-on
26.3.1
SAML Components and Topology
26.3.2
Configuring SAML-based Single Sign-on
26.3.2.1
Common Prerequisites
26.3.2.1.1
Preparing WebCenter Spaces and Services for SAML SSO
26.3.2.1.2
Generating and Registering Certificates
26.3.2.1.3
Setting Up SSL
26.3.2.2
Configuring SAML-based SSO Using Scripts
26.3.2.2.1
The Single Sign-on Script
26.3.2.2.2
Using the Scripts
26.3.2.3
Configuring SAML-based SSO Manually
26.3.2.3.1
Creating the SAML Credential Mapping Provider Instance
26.3.2.3.2
Configuring a Relying Party
26.3.2.3.3
Configuring Source Site Federation Services
26.3.2.3.4
Configuring the SAML Identity Assertion Provider
26.3.2.3.5
Configuring Destination Site Federation Services
26.3.2.4
Checking Your Configuration
26.4
Configuring SSO with Microsoft Clients
26.4.1
Microsoft Client SSO Concepts
26.4.2
System Requirements
26.4.3
Configuring SSO with Microsoft Clients
26.4.3.1
Configuring the Negotiate Identity Assertion Provider
26.4.3.2
Configuring an Active Directory Authentication Provider
26.4.3.3
Configuring WebCenter Spaces
26.4.3.4
Configuring the Discussions Server for SSO
27
Securing WebCenter Applications and Components with SSL
27.1
Securing the Browser Connection to WebCenter Spaces with SSL
27.1.1
Creating the Custom Keystore
27.1.2
Configuring the Custom Identity and Java Trust Keystores
27.1.3
Configuring the SSL Connection
27.2
Securing the Browser Connection to a Custom WebCenter Application with SSL
27.3
Securing the Connection from Oracle HTTP Server to WebCenter Spaces with SSL
27.3.1
Configuring the Identity and Trust Keystores
27.3.2
Configuring the SSL Connection
27.3.3
Installing the Oracle HTTP Server
27.3.4
Wiring the WebCenter Spaces Ports to the HTTP Server
27.3.5
Configuring the SSL Certificates
27.4
Securing the Browser Connection to the Wiki Service with SSL
27.4.1
Configuring the Identity and Trust Key Stores
27.4.2
Configuring the SSL Connection
27.5
Securing the Browser Connection to the Discussions Service with SSL
27.5.1
Creating the Custom Keystore
27.5.2
Configuring the Identity and Trust Key Stores
27.5.3
Configuring the SSL Connection
27.6
Securing the WebCenter Spaces Connection to Portlet Producers with SSL
27.6.1
Configuring the Identity and Trust Key Stores
27.6.2
Configuring the SSL Connection
27.6.3
Registering the SSL-enabled WSRP Producer and Running the Portlets
27.6.4
Registering the SSL-enabled PDK-Java Producer and Running the Portlets
27.7
Securing the WebCenter Spaces Connection to the LDAP Identity Store
27.7.1
Exporting the OID Certificate Authority (CA)
27.7.2
Setting Up the WebLogic Server
27.8
Securing the WebCenter Spaces Connection to Oracle Content Server with SSL
27.9
Securing the WebCenter Spaces Connection to IMAP and SMTP with SSL
27.10
Securing a Custom WebCenter Application's Connection to IMAP and SMTP with SSL
27.11
Securing the WebCenter Spaces Connection to Oracle SES with SSL
27.12
Securing the WebCenter Spaces Connection to OWLCS with SSL
27.13
Securing the WebCenter Spaces Connection to Microsoft Live Communication Server and Office Communication Server with SSL
27.14
Securing the WebCenter Spaces Connection to an External BPEL Server with SSL
28
Configuring WS-Security for WebCenter Applications and Components
28.1
Configuring WS-Security for a Simple Topology
28.1.1
Setting Up the WebCenter Domain Keystore
28.1.1.1
Creating the WebCenter Domain Keystore
28.1.1.2
Configuring the Keystore with WLST
28.1.1.3
Configuring the Keystore Using Fusion Middleware Control
28.1.1.4
Unconfiguring a Keystore Provider Using Fusion Middleware Control
28.1.2
Configuring the Discussions Server for a Simple Topology
28.1.2.1
Importing the WebCenter Domain Certificate
28.1.2.2
Creating the Keystore Certificate Properties File
28.1.2.3
Specifying the Properties File for ClassLoader
28.1.2.4
Updating the System Properties for WS-Security
28.1.2.5
Configuring the Discussions Server Connection Settings
28.1.3
Configuring the BPEL Server for a Simple Topology
28.1.4
Command Summary for a Simple Topology
28.2
Configuring WS-Security for a Typical Topology
28.2.1
Setting Up the WebCenter Domain Keystore
28.2.1.1
Creating the WebCenter Domain Keystore
28.2.1.2
Configuring the Keystore Using WLST
28.2.1.3
Configuring the Keystore Using Fusion Middleware Control
28.2.1.4
Unconfiguring a Keystore Provider
28.2.2
Configuring the Discussions Server for a Typical Topology
28.2.2.1
Importing the WebCenter Domain Certificate
28.2.2.2
Creating the Keystore Certificate Properties File
28.2.2.3
Specifying the Properties File for ClassLoader
28.2.2.4
Updating the System Properties for WS-Security
28.2.2.5
Configuring the Discussions Server Connection Settings
28.2.3
Setting Up the SOA Domain
28.2.3.1
Creating the SOA Domain Keystore
28.2.3.2
Configuring the Keystore Using WLST
28.2.3.3
Configuring the Keystore Using Fusion Middleware Control
28.2.3.4
Unconfiguring a Keystore Provider
28.2.4
Configuring the BPEL Server for a Typical Topology
28.2.5
Command Summary for a Typical Topology
28.3
Configuring WS-Security for a Complex Topology
28.3.1
Setting Up the WebCenter Domain Keystore
28.3.1.1
Creating the WebCenter Domain Keystore
28.3.1.2
Configuring the Keystore Using WLST
28.3.1.3
Configuring the Keystore Using Fusion Middleware Control
28.3.1.4
Unconfiguring a Keystore Provider
28.3.2
Configuring the Discussions Server for a Complex Topology
28.3.2.1
Importing the WebCenter Domain Certificate
28.3.2.2
Creating the Keystore Certificate Properties File
28.3.2.3
Specifying the Properties File for ClassLoader
28.3.2.4
Updating the System Properties for WS-Security
28.3.2.5
Configuring the Discussions Server Connection Settings
28.3.3
Setting Up the First SOA Domain
28.3.3.1
Creating the SOA Domain Keystore
28.3.3.2
Configuring the Keystore Using WLST
28.3.3.3
Configuring the Keystore Using Fusion Middleware Control
28.3.3.4
Unconfiguring a Keystore Provider
28.3.4
Setting Up the Second SOA Domain
28.3.4.1
Creating the SOA Domain Keystore
28.3.4.2
Configuring the Keystore Using WLST
28.3.4.3
Configuring the Keystore Using Fusion Middleware Control
28.3.4.4
Unconfiguring a Keystore Provider
28.3.5
Configuring the BPEL Server for a Complex Topology
28.3.6
Setting Up the External Portlet Domain Keystore
28.3.6.1
Creating the External Portlet Domain Keystore
28.3.6.2
Configuring the Keystore Using WLST
28.3.6.3
Configuring the Keystore Using Fusion Middleware Control
28.3.6.4
Unconfiguring a Keystore Provider
28.3.7
Setting Up the External WebCenter Domain Keystore
28.3.7.1
Creating the External WebCenter Domain Keystore
28.3.7.2
Configuring the Keystore Using WLST
28.3.7.3
Configuring the Keystore Using Fusion Middleware Control
28.3.7.4
Unconfiguring a Keystore Provider
28.3.7.5
Calling WebCenter Spaces WebServices
28.3.8
Command Summary for a Complex Topology
28.4
Securing Oracle WebLogic Communication Services (OWLCS) with WS-Security
28.5
Securing WebCenter Spaces for Applications Consuming Spaces Client APIs with WS-Security
28.5.1
Generating the Keystores
28.5.2
Providing the Keystores and Keystore Information to the Application Developer
28.5.3
Registering the Keystores
28.5.4
Updating the Credential Stores
28.5.4.1
Updating the Credential Store Using WLST
28.5.4.2
Updating the Credential Store Using Fusion Middleware Control
29
Managing Security for Portlet Producers
29.1
Securing a WSRP Producer
29.1.1
Deploying the Producer
29.1.2
Attaching a Policy to the Producer Endpoint
29.1.3
Setting Up the Keystores
29.2
Securing a PDK-Java Producer
29.2.1
Defining a Shared Key as a Password Credential
29.2.1.1
Defining a Shared Key Using Fusion Middleware Control
29.2.1.2
Defining a Shared Key Using WLST
30
Monitoring Oracle WebCenter Performance
30.1
Understanding WebCenter Performance Metrics
30.1.1
WebCenter Metric Collection: Recent History and Since Startup
30.1.2
Common WebCenter Metrics
30.1.3
Common WebCenter Performance Issues and Actions
30.1.4
WebCenter Service-Specific Metrics
30.1.4.1
Announcements Metrics
30.1.4.2
BPEL Worklist Metrics
30.1.4.3
Content Repository (Documents Service) Metrics
30.1.4.4
Discussions Metrics
30.1.4.5
Events Metrics
30.1.4.6
External Application Metrics
30.1.4.7
Instant Messaging and Presence (IMP) Metrics
30.1.4.8
Import and Export Metrics
30.1.4.9
List Metrics
30.1.4.10
Mail Metrics
30.1.4.11
Note Metrics
30.1.4.12
Page Metrics
30.1.4.13
Portlet Producer Metrics
30.1.4.14
Portlet Metrics
30.1.4.15
RSS News Feed Metrics
30.1.4.16
Recent Activity Metrics
30.1.4.17
Search Metrics
30.1.5
WebCenter Service-Specific Performance Issues and Actions
30.1.5.1
Announcements Service
30.1.5.2
BPEL Worklist Service
30.1.5.3
Content Repository (Documents) Service
30.1.5.4
Discussions Service
30.1.5.5
External Applications Service
30.1.5.6
Events Service
30.1.5.7
Instant Messaging and Presence (IMP) Service
30.1.5.8
Import and Export
30.1.5.9
Lists Service
30.1.5.10
Mail Service
30.1.5.11
Notes Service
30.1.5.12
Page Service
30.1.5.13
Portlets and Producers
30.1.5.14
RSS Service
30.1.5.15
Recent Activities Service
30.1.5.16
Search Service
30.1.6
Group Space Metrics
30.2
Viewing Performance Information
30.2.1
Monitoring WebCenter Spaces
30.2.2
Monitoring Custom WebCenter Applications
30.3
Viewing and Configuring Log Information
30.3.1
WebCenter Spaces Logs
30.3.2
Custom WebCenter Application Logs
31
Managing Export, Import, Backup, and Recovery of WebCenter
31.1
Exporting and Importing WebCenter Spaces for Data Migration
31.1.1
Understanding WebCenter Spaces Export and Import
31.1.2
Prerequisites for WebCenter Spaces Export and Import
31.1.3
Migrating Back-end Components for an Entire WebCenter Spaces Application
31.1.3.1
Exporting the LDAP Identity Store
31.1.3.2
Importing the LDAP Identity Store
31.1.3.3
Exporting and Importing the LDAP Credential Store
31.1.3.4
Exporting and Importing the LDAP Policy Store
31.1.3.5
Exporting and Importing a File-based Credential Store
31.1.3.6
Exporting and Importing a File-based Policy Store
31.1.3.7
Exporting Oracle WebCenter Discussions Server
31.1.3.8
Importing Oracle WebCenter Discussions Server
31.1.3.9
Exporting Oracle WebCenter Wiki Server
31.1.3.10
Importing Oracle WebCenter Wiki Server
31.1.3.11
Exporting Oracle Content Server
31.1.3.12
Importing Oracle Content Server
31.1.3.13
Exporting Oracle WebLogic Communications Server
31.1.3.14
Importing Oracle WebLogic Communications Server
31.1.3.15
Exporting Portlet Producers
31.1.3.16
Importing Portlet Producers
31.1.4
Exporting an Entire WebCenter Spaces Application
31.1.4.1
Exporting WebCenter Spaces Using Fusion Middleware Control
31.1.4.2
Exporting WebCenter Spaces Using WLST
31.1.5
Importing an Entire WebCenter Spaces Application
31.1.5.1
Importing WebCenter Spaces Using Fusion Middleware Control
31.1.5.2
Importing WebCenter Spaces Using WLST
31.1.6
Prerequisites for Group Space Export and Import
31.1.7
Migrating Back-end Components for Individual Group Spaces
31.1.7.1
Exporting Discussions for a Group Space
31.1.7.2
Importing Discussions for a Group Space
31.1.7.3
Exporting Wikis and Blogs for a Group Space
31.1.7.4
Importing Wikis and Blogs for a Group Space
31.1.7.5
Exporting Documents for a Group Space
31.1.7.6
Importing Documents for a Group Space
31.1.8
Exporting Group Spaces
31.1.8.1
Exporting Group Spaces Using WebCenter Spaces
31.1.8.2
Exporting Group Spaces Using WLST
31.1.9
Importing Group Spaces
31.1.9.1
Importing Group Spaces Using WebCenter Spaces
31.1.9.2
Importing Group Spaces Using WLST
31.1.10
Migrating Back-end Components for Group Space Templates
31.1.11
Exporting Group Space Templates
31.1.11.1
Exporting Group Space Templates Using WebCenter Spaces
31.1.11.2
Exporting Group Space Templates Using WLST
31.1.12
Importing Group Space Templates
31.1.12.1
Importing Group Space Templates Using WebCenter Spaces
31.1.12.2
Importing Group Space Templates Using WLST
31.2
Exporting and Importing Custom WebCenter Applications for Data Migration
31.2.1
Understanding Custom WebCenter Application Export and Import
31.2.2
Prerequisites for Custom WebCenter Application Export and Import
31.2.3
Exporting Portlet Client Metadata (Custom WebCenter Applications)
31.2.4
Importing Portlet Client Metadata (Custom WebCenter Applications)
31.2.5
Exporting WebCenter Services Metadata and Data (Custom WebCenter Applications)
31.2.6
Importing WebCenter Services Metadata and Data (Custom WebCenter Applications)
31.2.7
Migrating Security for Custom WebCenter Applications
31.2.8
Migrating Data (Custom WebCenter Applications)
31.2.8.1
Exporting Data (Custom WebCenter Applications)
31.2.8.2
Importing Data (Custom WebCenter Applications)
31.3
Backing Up and Recovering WebCenter Applications
31.4
Troubleshooting Import and Export Issues for WebCenter Spaces
31.4.1
ResourceLimitException Issue
31.4.2
Exporting and Importing Group Spaces in Multibyte Languages
31.4.3
Page or Group Space Not Found Messages After Import
31.4.4
Group Space Import Archive Exceeds Maximum Upload File Size
31.4.5
Lists Not Imported Properly
31.4.6
Exporting WebCenter Spaces Customizations
Part VI Application Administration for Oracle WebCenter Spaces
32
Accessing WebCenter Spaces Administration Pages
32.1
Logging into WebCenter Spaces as an Administrator
32.2
WebCenter Spaces Administration Pages
33
Customizing WebCenter Spaces
33.1
Naming Your WebCenter
33.2
Customizing the Online Help Link
33.3
Customizing the Sidebar
33.3.1
Hiding and Showing Task Flows in the Sidebar
33.3.2
Locking Sidebar Content
33.4
Changing the WebCenter Logo
33.5
Applying Look and Feel Using Skins
33.5.1
What You Should Know About Application Skins
33.5.2
Selecting a Skin
33.5.3
Making New Skins Available to WebCenter Spaces
33.6
Applying Site Templates
33.6.1
Choosing the Default Site Templates for Personal Spaces and Group Spaces
33.6.2
Making New Site Templates Available to WebCenter Spaces
33.7
Customizing Copyright and Privacy Statements
33.8
Choosing the Default Display Language
33.9
Enabling and Disabling WebCenter Services
33.10
Enabling and Disabling Personal Spaces
33.11
Publishing the WebDAV URL
33.12
Making New Page Styles Available
33.13
Customizing the Oracle Composer Catalog and Deploying New Task Flows
34
Managing Users and Roles for WebCenter Spaces
34.1
Understanding Users, Roles, and Permissions
34.1.1
Understanding Users
34.1.2
Understanding Application Roles
34.1.2.1
Default Application Roles
34.1.2.2
Custom Application Roles
34.1.3
Understanding Application Permissions
34.1.4
Understanding Discussions Server Role and Permission Mapping
34.1.5
Understanding Group Space Roles and Permissions
34.2
Managing Users
34.2.1
What You Need to Know About Managing Users
34.2.2
Assigning Users (and Groups) to Roles
34.2.3
Assigning a User to a Different Role
34.2.4
Giving a User Administrative Privileges
34.2.5
Revoking Application Roles
34.2.6
Adding or Removing Users
34.3
Managing Application Roles and Permissions
34.3.1
What You Need to Know About Application Roles and Permissions
34.3.2
Defining Application Roles
34.3.3
Modifying Application Role Permissions
34.3.4
Granting Permissions to the Public-User
34.3.5
Granting Permissions to the Spaces-User
34.3.6
Deleting Application Roles
34.4
Allowing Self-Registration
34.4.1
Enabling Self-Registration By Invitation-Only
34.4.2
Enabling Anyone to Self-Register
34.5
Troubleshooting Issues with Users and Roles
35
Managing Pages in WebCenter Spaces
35.1
Managing Business Role Pages
35.1.1
What You Should Know About Business Role Pages
35.1.2
Creating a Business Role Page
35.1.3
Specifying the Target Audience for Business Role Pages
35.1.4
Choosing a Default Display Order for Business Role Pages
35.1.5
Editing a Business Role Page
35.1.6
Copying a Business Role Page
35.1.7
Deleting a Business Role Page
35.2
Managing Personal Pages
35.2.1
What You Should Know About Personal Page Management
35.2.2
Setting Up a Default Look and Feel for Personal Pages
35.2.3
Editing Personal Pages with Administrative Privileges
35.2.4
Changing Access Permissions for a Personal Page
35.2.5
Copying a Personal Page
35.2.6
Deleting a Personal Page
35.3
Setting Up the Public User Experience
35.3.1
Customizing the Public Welcome Page
35.3.2
Customizing the Login Page
35.3.3
Customizing the Self-Registration Page
35.3.4
Preventing Public Users From Seeing Personal or Business Role Pages
36
Making Applications Available in WebCenter Spaces
36.1
What You Should Know About the Applications Pane
36.2
Making an Application Available to WebCenter Users
36.3
Editing Links in the Applications Pane
36.4
Arranging the Applications List
36.5
Locking Applications Displayed in the Applications Pane
36.6
Removing Links from the Applications Pane
37
Managing Group Spaces in WebCenter Spaces
37.1
What You Should Know About Group Space Management
37.2
Viewing Group Space Information
37.3
Changing the Status of a Group Space
37.3.1
Taking Any Group Space Offline
37.3.2
Bringing Any Group Space Back Online
37.3.3
Closing Any Group Space
37.3.4
Reactivating Any Group Space
37.3.5
Deleting a Group Space
37.4
Enabling and Disabling Services
37.5
Managing Group Space Templates
37.5.1
What You Should Know About Managing Group Space Templates
37.5.2
Viewing Group Space Templates
37.5.3
Publishing and Hiding Group Space Templates
37.5.4
Deleting a Group Space Template
37.6
Troubleshooting
37.6.1
Troubleshooting WebCenter Spaces Workflows
37.6.1.1
Validating the WebCenter Workflow Configuration
37.6.1.2
Troubleshooting Issues with WebCenter Spaces Workflows
37.6.2
Troubleshooting Service Provisioning Issues
38
Exporting and Importing Group Spaces
38.1
Exporting Group Spaces
38.2
Importing Group Spaces
38.3
Exporting Group Space Templates
38.4
Importing Group Space Templates
38.5
Troubleshooting Issues with Group Space Import and Export
38.5.1
ResourceLimitException Issue
38.5.2
Group Space Blocked After Unsuccessful Export or Import
38.5.3
Page or Group Space Not Found Message After Import
38.5.4
Group Space Import Archive Exceeds Maximum Upload File Size
38.5.5
Maximum Number of Group Spaces Exceeded on Export
38.5.6
Lists Not Imported Properly
Part VII Appendix
A
WebCenter Configuration
A.1
Configuration Files
A.1.1
adf-config.xml and connections.xml
A.1.2
web.xml
A.2
Cluster Configuration
A.3
Configuration Tools
A.3.1
Configuration Through Fusion Middleware Control, WLST Commands, and System MBeans Browser
A.3.2
Editing Configuration Files Manually
A.4
Tuning Oracle WebCenter Performance
A.5
Troubleshooting WebCenter Application Configuration Issues
A.5.1
WebCenter Does Not Display in the Application Deployment Menu in Fusion Middleware Control
A.5.2
Configuration Options Unavailable
A.5.3
Configuration Performed in One Application Reflects in Another
A.5.4
WebCenter Spaces Logs Indicate Too Many Open Files
A.6
Troubleshooting WLST Command Issues
A.6.1
None of the WLST Commands Work
A.6.2
WLST Commands Do Not Work for a Particular Service
A.6.3
A Connection with the Name Connection_Name Already Exists
A.6.4
WLST Shell is Not Connected to the Oracle WebLogic Managed Server Instance
A.6.5
Application with the Same Name Already Exists in a Domain
A.6.6
Application with the Same Name Already Exists on a Managed Server
A.6.7
Already in Domain Runtime Tree Message Displays
Glossary
Index