13 Enabling and Disabling Components for Content Server

This chapter describes how to enable components that have been installed in Oracle WebCenter Content Server and how to disable components.

This chapter includes the following sections:

13.1 About Enabling and Disabling Components

By definition, a component is enabled when it is properly defined in the Components ResultSet in the idcshort-product-id_components.hda file. A component is disabled if there is no entry or the entry is not formatted correctly.

13.2 Enabling a Component

There are several ways to enable a component:

  • ComponentTool: Run DomainHome/ucm/short-product-id/bin/ComponentTool to enable a component. For example:

    ComponentTool -enable component_name
    
  • Component Wizard: Choose Enable from the Options menu. For more information, see Oracle Fusion Middleware Administering Oracle WebCenter Content.

  • Component Manager: Select the checkbox next to a component name to enable a server component specified on the Component Manager screen. For more information, see Oracle Fusion Middleware Administering Oracle WebCenter Content.

  • Advanced Component Manager: On the Advanced Component Manager page, select a component name, and then click Enable to enable the component.

13.3 Disabling a Component

There are several ways to disable a component:

  • ComponentTool: Run DomainHome/ucm/short-product-id/bin/ComponentTool to disable a component. For example:

    ComponentTool -disable component_name
    
  • Component Wizard: Choose Disable from the Options menu. For more information, see Oracle Fusion Middleware Administering Oracle WebCenter Content.

  • Component Manager: Clear the checkbox next to a component name to disable a server component on the Component Manager screen. For more information, see Oracle Fusion Middleware Administering Oracle WebCenter Content.

  • Advanced Component Manager: On the Advanced Component Manager page, select a component name, and then click Disable to disable the component.