The following topics introduce the new and changed features of Oracle WebCenter Content and other significant changes that are described in this guide, with cross-references to additional information.
This document describes the following new and changed features for Oracle WebCenter Content 11g (11.1.1.8.0):
Oracle WebCenter Capture, which provides scalable document capture for centralized or distributed enterprises, extending the Oracle WebCenter Content domain with a new Managed Server.
For Capture information, see these sections:
Section 5.4, "Loading the Oracle Fusion Middleware Metadata Repository in the Oracle RAC Database"
Section 11.6, "Configuring Node Manager for Managed Servers"
Section 18.4, "Validating Access Through the Load Balancer and SSO"
Section 19.6.3, "Scale-Up Procedure for Oracle WebCenter Capture"
Section 19.7.3, "Scale-Out Procedure for Oracle WebCenter Capture"
Section 12.5.4.2, "Enabling Components for Inbound Refinery on Content Server"
Section B.5, "Applications and Resources for the Capture Managed Servers"
Administration Server interface changes in Oracle WebCenter Content Server, in the following sections:
For 11g Release 1 (11.1.1), this guide has been reorganized and updated in several ways:
The topology has changed to eliminate the SOAHOST1 and SOAHOST2 hosts. The Oracle SOA Suite Managed Servers are installed and configured on the same two host machines as other managed servers, WCCHOST1 and WCCHOST2. See Section 2.1, "Overview of the Enterprise Deployment Reference Topology."
The order of extending the domain with Managed Servers has changed to focus more on Oracle WebCenter Content. See Section 2.6, "Roadmap for the Reference Topology Installation and Configuration."
Reassociating the policy story and identity store with an external LDAP provider has been moved to a new chapter, before any of the domain extensions. See Chapter 10, "Reassociating the Policy Store and Identity Store with External LDAP Stores."
Some chapters have been revised for consistency with Oracle Fusion Middleware enterprise deployment guides for other products. See Chapter 3, "Preparing the Network for an Enterprise Deployment," and Chapter 4, "Preparing Storage for an Enterprise Deployment."