Oracle® WebCenter Content Administrator's Guide for Imaging Release 11gR1 (11.1.1) Part Number E12782-04 |
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Oracle WebCenter Content: Imaging integrates electronic document storage, retrieval, and annotation with business processes to facilitate document use across an enterprise. Documents are uploaded into a repository managed by Oracle WebCenter Content Server using an application within Imaging. Applications are predefined by you based on your business need. Documents are uploaded to applications based on a business need. For example, one application would be used to upload an invoice and a different application would be used to upload a contract. The application determines the metadata that is associated with a document, as well as security permissions to the document and any document annotations. This guide details how to define applications and searches, connect to a workflow server to integrate with other business processes, and configure Imaging to best meet your company needs.
This guide is intended for administrators who need to configure and manage an Oracle WebCenter Content: Imaging implementation.
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Oracle WebCenter Content: Imaging works with Oracle WebCenter Content Server to store and retrieve documents. For more information about using Imaging, see the following:
Oracle WebCenter Content User's Guide for Imaging
Oracle WebCenter Content Developer's Guide for Imaging
For more information about Oracle WebCenter Content Server, see administrator guides included in the Content Server documentation set and any applicable documents for external repositories, as necessary.
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