This guide contains information about developing Oracle WebCenter Sites to support content contributors and administrators in creating, managing, and delivering highly interactive desktop and mobile websites.
This guide is written primarily for developers. It is assumed that developers have a clear knowledge of their company's business needs, and a basic understanding of their roles in the development of the online site and its back end. This guide is also useful to administrators, who collaborate with developers by setting up content management sites, site users, workflow processes, publishing methods, and Oracle WebCenter Sites client options.
Developers must know Java, JavaServer Pages (JSP), XML, and HTML. Administrators are not required to have programming experience, although a technical background is assumed.
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These additional documents may also be useful:
Oracle WebCenter Sites Certification Matrix
Oracle WebCenter Sites Release Notes
Oracle Fusion Middleware WebCenter Sites Administrator's Guide
Oracle Fusion Middleware WebCenter Sites: Installing and Configuring Supporting Software
Oracle Fusion Middleware WebCenter Sites Property Files Reference
Oracle Fusion Middleware WebCenter Sites REST API Resource Reference
Oracle Fusion Middleware WebCenter Sites REST API Bean Reference
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