Oracle WebCenter Content Server is highly functional out of the box, but you can tailor it to your site requirements in many different ways. This developer's guide provides information to help you customize your Content Server instance.
This guide is intended for developers and administrators who want to customize Oracle WebCenter Content Server software to suit content management needs that are specific to their business or organization.
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For more information, see the following Oracle WebCenter Content 11g Release 1 (11.1.1) documents, which are part of the Oracle Fusion Middleware documentation set:
Oracle WebCenter Content Application Administrator's Guide for Content Server
Oracle WebCenter Content Remote Intradoc Client (RIDC) Java API Reference
Oracle WebCenter Content System Administrator's Guide for Content Server
For additional information, also see the following Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g Release 1 (11.1.1) documents:
Oracle Fusion Middleware Fusion Developer's Guide for Oracle Application Development Framework
Oracle Fusion Middleware Getting Started With JAX-WS Web Services for Oracle WebLogic Server
Oracle Fusion Middleware Interoperability Guide for Oracle Web Services Manager
Oracle Fusion Middleware Security and Administrator's Guide for Web Services
Oracle Fusion Middleware Third-Party Application Server Guide
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