This graphic shows the directory structure on a single host for an Oracle WebCenter Content installation in a Middleware home directory, which contains a WebLogic Server home directory, user_projects directory, and Content Oracle home directory. The user_projects directory contains a domains directory, which contains a directory for the Oracle WebCenter Content domain named base_domain. The base_domain directory contains the server directory, which includes one directory for the Administration Server and one for each of the Managed Servers: Content Server, Inbound Refinery, Imaging, WebCenter Rights, and Records. Below the directory structure on the host, the graphic shows a database host running Oracle Database 11g, which includes five Oracle WebCenter Content schemas: DEV_OCS, DEV_IPM, DEV_ORAIRM, DEV_URMSERVER, and DEV_MDS. On the right, the graphic summarizes the installation process in these steps:

  1. If you do not have a database, install one, and make sure that it is up and running. Then, run Repository Creation Utility (RCU) to create the schemas for Oracle WebCenter Content applications.

  2. Install Oracle WebLogic Server to create the Middleware home and Oracle WebLogic Server home directories.

  3. Install Oracle WebCenter Content and create the Content Oracle home directory.

  4. Run the Fusion Middleware Configuration Wizard to create the user_projects and Oracle WebCenter Content domain directories.

  5. Complete the configuration and run the various scripts to start the Administration Server and the Managed Servers in the domain.