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Oracle® Fusion Middleware Installation and Upgrade Guide for Oracle WebCenter Collaboration
10g Release 4 (10.3.3.0.0)

Part Number E13695-05
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Preface

This book describes how to install and upgrade Oracle WebCenter Collaboration 10g Release 4 (10.3.3.0.0).

Note:

You can upgrade only from versions 10.3 or 10.3.0.1. If you are running an older version, you must first upgrade to 10.3 before following the instructions in this guide. For instructions on upgrading to 10.3, see documentation available in the Oracle WebCenter Collaboration 10g Release 3 (10.3) documentation set.

Audience

This guide is intended for the user responsible for installing or upgrading Oracle WebCenter Collaboration. This user must have strong knowledge of the platform operating system, database, web and application servers, and any other third-party software required for installation.

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Related Documents

For more information, see the following documents in the Oracle WebCenter Collaboration 10g Release 4 (10.3.3.0.0) documentation set:

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