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Contents
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
Documentation Accessibility
Related Documents
Conventions
1
Installation Overview
1.1
Introducing Oracle WebCenter Portal
1.2
Starting Points for WebCenter Portal Installation
1.3
Oracle WebCenter Portal Products
1.4
WebCenter Portal Managed Servers
1.5
Directory Structure of an Oracle WebCenter Portal Installation
1.6
WebCenter Portal Installation Roadmap
2
Installing Oracle WebCenter Portal
2.1
Preparing to Install
2.2
Installing Oracle WebCenter Portal
2.2.1
Obtaining the Software
2.2.2
Starting the Installer
2.2.2.1
Specifying the JRE Location From the Command Line
2.2.2.2
Viewing the Installation Log Files
2.2.3
Configuring Your Oracle Inventory (UNIX Only)
2.2.4
Following the Installation Screens and Instructions
2.3
Installing Oracle JDeveloper
2.3.1
About Oracle JDeveloper
2.3.2
Special Instructions When Installing Oracle JDeveloper for Oracle WebCenter Portal Application Development
3
Configuring Oracle WebCenter Portal
3.1
Preparing to Configure Oracle WebCenter Portal
3.1.1
Using Default Port Numbers for Your Servers
3.1.2
Using Default Settings for Managed Servers
3.1.3
Shutting Down Running Managed Servers
3.1.4
Running the Configuration Wizard with an Oracle RAC Database
3.2
Configuration Instructions
3.2.1
Starting the Oracle Fusion Middleware Configuration Wizard
3.2.1.1
Creating a Configuration Log File
3.2.2
Creating a New Domain
3.2.2.1
Specifying a Domain Name
3.2.2.2
Selecting Oracle WebCenter Portal Products for Configuration
3.2.2.3
Granting Administrator Privileges to a Non-Default User
3.2.3
Extending an Existing Domain
3.2.3.1
Extending a Domain to Install Oracle WebCenter Portal Products
3.2.3.2
Extending a Domain to Create Custom Managed Servers
3.2.3.3
Extending a Domain to Enable Oracle BPM Process Spaces
3.3
Post-Configuration Tasks
3.3.1
Starting the Servers
3.3.1.1
Starting the Administration Server
3.3.1.2
Starting the Node Manager
3.3.1.3
Starting Managed Servers
3.3.2
Verifying the Installation
3.4
Setting Up an External LDAP-Based Identity Store
4
Getting Started with WebCenter Portal Components
4.1
WebCenter Portal Components and Managed Servers
4.2
Working with Oracle WebCenter Portal: Spaces
4.2.1
Verifying Services are Configured with Automatic Service Configuration
4.3
Working with Oracle WebCenter Portal's Discussion Server
4.4
Working with Oracle WebCenter Portal's Portlet Producers
4.5
Oracle WebCenter Portal's Pagelet Producer
4.6
Working with Oracle WebCenter Portal's Analytics Collector
4.7
Working with Oracle WebCenter Portal's Activity Graph Engines
4.8
Working with Oracle WebCenter Portal's Personalization
4.9
Working with Custom Managed Servers
4.10
Working with Oracle WebCenter Services Portlets
5
Preparing Back-End Components for WebCenter Portal Services
5.1
Introduction to WebCenter Portal Services
5.2
Back-End Requirements for the Instant Messaging and Presence (IMP) Service
5.2.1
Communication Server - Installation
5.2.2
Communication Server - Configuration and Integration
5.3
Back-End Requirements for the Documents Service
5.3.1
Oracle WebCenter Content Server Requirements
5.3.1.1
Content Server - Installation
5.3.1.2
Content Server - Configuration
5.3.1.3
Content Server - Integration
5.3.2
Oracle Portal Requirements
5.3.2.1
Oracle Portal - Installation
5.3.2.2
Oracle Portal - Configuration
5.3.2.3
Oracle Portal - Integration
5.3.3
Microsoft SharePoint Requirements
5.3.3.1
Microsoft SharePoint - Installation
5.3.3.2
Microsoft SharePoint - Integration
5.4
Back-End Requirements for the Events Service
5.5
Back-End Requirements for the Mail Service
5.6
Back-End Requirements for the Search Service
5.6.1
Oracle SES - Installation
5.6.1.1
Installing Oracle SES 11.1.2
5.6.1.2
Installing Oracle SES 11.1.2.2
5.6.2
Oracle SES - Configuration
5.7
Back-End Requirements for the Worklist Service
5.8
Back-End Requirements for WebCenter Portal: Spaces Workflows
5.8.1
Oracle SOA Suite - Installation
5.8.2
Oracle SOA Server - Extending the Domain
5.8.3
Oracle SOA and Spaces - WS-Security Configuration
5.8.4
Oracle WebCenter Portal - Configuring the BPEL Server Connection
6
Deinstalling Oracle WebCenter Portal
6.1
Deinstalling Oracle WebCenter Portal
6.1.1
Stopping Oracle Fusion Middleware
6.1.2
Removing Oracle WebCenter Portal Schemas
6.1.3
Removing Oracle Universal Content Management
6.1.4
Removing Oracle WebCenter Portal
6.1.4.1
Removing the WebCenter Oracle Home
6.1.4.2
Removing the Oracle Common Home
6.1.4.3
Manually Removing Your Oracle Home Directories
6.1.5
Removing Oracle WebLogic Server
6.1.6
Removing Oracle JDeveloper
6.1.7
Removing the Program Groups (Windows Only)
6.1.8
Rebooting Your System (Windows Only)
6.2
Reinstalling Oracle WebCenter Portal
A
Oracle WebCenter Portal Installation Screens
A.1
Specify Inventory Directory
A.2
Inventory Location Confirmation
A.3
Welcome
A.4
Install Software Updates
A.5
Prerequisite Checks
A.6
Specify Installation Location
A.7
Application Server
A.8
Installation Summary
A.9
Installation Progress
A.10
Installation Complete
B
Oracle WebCenter Portal Deinstallation Screens
B.1
Welcome
B.2
Deinstall Oracle Home
B.3
Deinstallation Progress
B.4
Deinstallation Complete
C
Silent Installation and Deinstallation
C.1
Understanding Silent Installation and Deinstallation
C.2
Using the Oracle WebCenter Portal Response File Templates
C.2.1
Using the Oracle WebCenter Portal Silent Installation Response Files
C.2.1.1
Using the sampleResponse_wls.rsp response File Template
C.2.1.2
Using the sampleResponse_was.rsp response File Template
C.2.2
Using the Oracle WebCenter Portal Silent Deinstallation Response File
D
Troubleshooting
D.1
General Troubleshooting Tips
D.2
Installation and Configuration Log Files
D.2.1
Installation Log Files
D.2.2
Configuration Log Files
D.3
Keeping Track of Your JRE Location
D.4
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Index
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