Oracle® Fusion Middleware Administrator's Guide for Oracle WebCenter Portal 11g Release 1 (11.1.1.6.0) Part Number E12405-17 |
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Framework applications are portal applications built using WebCenter Portal: Framework. The chapter outlines what Fusion Middleware administrators must do, after installation, to get Framework applications up and running. A roadmap is provided to help guide you through the process.
The chapter includes the following sections:
Section 4.1, "Installing Oracle WebCenter Portal and the Framework Libraries"
Section 4.2, "Deploying Framework Applications for the First Time (Roadmap)"
Although Spaces is itself was built using WebCenter Portal: Framework, it does require some special administration tasks that other Framework applications do not. To see a comprehensive list of these tasks, refer to Chapter 2, "Getting the Spaces Application Up and Running".
Audience
The content of this chapter is intended for Fusion Middleware administrators responsible for Framework application administration (users granted the Admin
role through the Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console).
Oracle WebCenter Portal installation is described in the Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation Guide for Oracle WebCenter Portal.
Oracle JDeveloper installation, required for building Framework applications, is described in Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation Guide for Oracle JDeveloper.
Framework applications can be deployed to any WebLogic Server instance that is provisioned with WebCenter Portal's Framework shared library files. For details, see, Section 7.1.4, "Creating a Managed Server".
The roadmap in Table 4-1 outlines the tasks that a Fusion Middleware administrator must perform to deploy an application, developed with WebCenter Portal: Framework, and get it up and running.
Note:
The Spaces application requires additional administration tasks that other Framework applications do not. To see a comprehensive list of these tasks, refer to Chapter 2, "Getting the Spaces Application Up and Running".
Table 4-1 Roadmap - Getting Framework Applications Up and Running for the First Time
Step | Documentation | Role |
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Step 1 - Verify your Oracle WebCenter Portal installation |
Verify your Oracle WebCenter Portal installation and settings. See: |
Fusion Middleware Admin |
Step 2 - Launch Fusion Middleware Control |
Launch the Fusion Middleware Control Console, a Web-based management tool for WebCenter Portal applications. See: Learn about the command-line administration tool WLST. See "Oracle WebLogic Scripting Tool (WLST)". |
Fusion Middleware Admin |
Step 3 - Deploy the Framework application |
Create a suitable container in which to deploy the Framework application archive: See also, "Deploying WebCenter Portal: Framework Applications". |
Fusion Middleware Admin |
Step 4 - Reconfigure back-end servers |
Reconfigure back-end server connections, if required, through Fusion Middleware Control. |
Fusion Middleware Admin |
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Step 5 - Connect to an identity store |
Ensure that your identity store is installed, configured, and contains all the required user data. See: See also Oracle Fusion Middleware Application Security Guide. |
Fusion Middleware Admin |
Step 6 - Restart the managed server |
Restart the managed server on which the application is deployed. See: |
Fusion Middleware Admin |
Step 7 - Verify Framework application configuration |
Login to the application to verify the configuration: identity store, services, applications, and so on. |
Framework Application Admin |
Step 8 - Perform administrative tasks through WebCenter Portal Administration pages |
Perform administrative duties:
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Application Admin |