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Oracle® Fusion Middleware Enterprise Deployment Guide for Oracle WebCenter Interaction
10g Release 4 (10.3.3.0.0)

Part Number E26810-01
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Preface

This book provides an overview of planning an Oracle WebCenter Interaction deployment, and describes how to define administrative roles, stage deployments, and provision hardware.

For an overview of all deployment documentation and the products and versions covered by the deployment documentation, see the Oracle Fusion Middleware Deployment Overview for Oracle WebCenter Interaction.

Audience

This guide is written to provide guidance to people responsible for the design and deployment of the Oracle WebCenter Interaction system. Access to resources with strong knowledge of the platform operating system, database, web and application servers, and any other third-party software is recommended.

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