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New Features for Release 11.1.1.6
Part I Understanding Oracle WebCenter Portal
1
Introduction to Oracle WebCenter Portal Administration
1.1
Introducing Oracle WebCenter Portal
1.2
Oracle WebCenter Portal Architecture
1.2.1
WebCenter Portal: Framework
1.2.2
Application Development Framework
1.2.3
Composer
1.2.4
WebCenter Portal: Spaces
1.2.5
WebCenter Portal: Services
1.2.6
Discussion Server
1.2.7
Analytics
1.2.8
Activity Graph
1.2.9
Personalization Server
1.2.10
Portals
1.2.11
Composite Applications
1.3
Oracle WebCenter Portal Topology
1.3.1
WebCenter Portal Topology Out-of-the-Box
1.3.2
WebCenter Portal Managed Servers
1.3.3
WebCenter Portal Startup Order
1.3.4
WebCenter Portal Dependencies
1.3.5
WebCenter Portal Configuration Considerations
1.3.6
WebCenter Portal State and Configuration Persistence
1.3.7
WebCenter Portal Log File Locations
1.4
Spaces Application
1.5
Framework Applications
1.6
Planning WebCenter Portal Installations
1.7
Understanding the WebCenter Portal 11g Installation
1.8
Understanding Administrative Operations, Roles, and Tools
1.9
Performance Monitoring and Diagnostics
1.10
Understanding Security
1.11
WebCenter Portal Application Deployment
1.12
Data Migration, Backup, and Recovery
1.13
Oracle WebCenter Portal Administration Tools
1.13.1
Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control Console
1.13.1.1
Displaying Fusion Middleware Control Console
1.13.2
Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console
1.13.3
Oracle WebLogic Scripting Tool (WLST)
1.13.3.1
Running Oracle WebLogic Scripting Tool (WLST) Commands
1.13.4
System MBean Browser
1.13.5
Spaces Administration Pages
1.13.6
WebCenter Portal Administration Console
Part II Getting Started With Oracle WebCenter Portal Administration
2
Getting the Spaces Application Up and Running
2.1
Role of the Fusion Middleware Administrator
2.2
Role of the Spaces Administrator
2.3
Installing WebCenter Portal: Spaces
2.4
Setting Up Spaces for the First Time (Roadmap)
2.5
Customizing Spaces for the First Time (Roadmap)
3
Maintaining the Spaces Application
3.1
Role of the Fusion Middleware Administrator
3.2
Role of the Spaces Administrator
3.3
System Administration for Spaces (Roadmap)
3.4
Application Administration for Spaces (Roadmap)
4
Getting Framework Applications Up and Running
4.1
Installing Oracle WebCenter Portal and the Framework Libraries
4.2
Deploying Framework Applications for the First Time (Roadmap)
5
Maintaining Framework Applications
5.1
System Administration for Framework Applications (Roadmap)
Part III Basic Systems Administration for Oracle WebCenter Portal
6
Starting Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control
6.1
Displaying Fusion Middleware Control Console
6.2
Navigating to the Home Page for the Spaces Application
6.3
Navigating to the Home Page for Framework Applications
6.4
Navigating to Dependent Components
7
Deploying WebCenter Portal: Framework Applications
7.1
Deploying Framework applications
7.1.1
Deployment Roadmap
7.1.2
Deployment Prerequisites
7.1.3
Preparing the Application EAR File
7.1.3.1
EAR File Contents
7.1.4
Creating a Managed Server
7.1.5
Creating and Registering the Metadata Service Repository
7.1.5.1
Creating an MDS Schema Using the Repository Creation Utility
7.1.5.2
Registering an MDS Schema Using Fusion Middleware Control
7.1.5.3
Registering an MDS Schema Using WLST
7.1.6
Deploying the Application to a WebLogic Managed Server
7.1.6.1
Choosing the Information Artifact Store
7.1.6.2
Choosing the Data Source
7.1.6.3
Deploying Applications Using Oracle JDeveloper
7.1.6.4
Deploying Applications Using Fusion Middleware Control
7.1.6.5
Deploying Applications Using WLST
7.1.6.6
Deploying Applications Using the WLS Administration Console
7.1.6.7
Saving and Reusing the Deployment Plan
7.1.7
Migrating Customizations and Data Between Environments
7.1.8
Configuring Applications to Run in a Distributed Environment
7.2
Undeploying Framework applications
7.2.1
Undeploying Framework Applications Using Fusion Middleware Control
7.2.2
Undeploying Framework Applications Using WLST
7.2.3
Removing an Application's Credential Map
7.3
Redeploying Framework applications
7.3.1
Redeployment Considerations
7.3.1.1
Preserving Application Configuration
7.3.1.1.1
Preserving Configuration Across Deployment Using WLST
7.3.1.2
Preserving Service and User Customizations
7.3.1.3
Preserving Resource Customizations
7.3.1.4
Preserving Portlet Customizations
7.3.2
Redeploying Framework Applications Using Fusion Middleware Control
7.3.3
Redeploying Framework Applications Using WLST
7.4
Post-Deployment Configuration
7.4.1
Checking Security Configurations After Deployment
7.4.2
Checking Application Connections After Deployment
7.4.3
Checking Data Source Connections
7.4.4
Tuning the Application
8
Starting and Stopping WebCenter Portal Applications
8.1
Starting Node Manager
8.2
Starting and Stopping Managed Servers for WebCenter Portal Application Deployments
8.3
Starting and Stopping the Spaces Application
8.3.1
Starting Spaces Using Fusion Middleware Control
8.3.2
Starting Spaces Using WLST
8.3.3
Stopping Spaces Using Fusion Middleware Control
8.3.4
Stopping Spaces Using WLST
8.4
Starting and Stopping Framework Applications
8.4.1
Starting Framework Applications Using Fusion Middleware Control
8.4.2
Starting Framework Applications Using WLST
8.4.3
Stopping Framework Applications Using Fusion Middleware Control
8.4.4
Stopping Framework Applications Using WLST
9
Setting WebCenter Portal Application Properties
9.1
Setting Application Properties for the Spaces Application
9.2
Setting Application Properties for Framework Applications
9.3
Specifying the BPEL Server Hosting Spaces Workflows
9.4
Configuring Search Crawlers
9.5
Setting Search Options
9.6
Choosing a Channel for Notification Messages
9.7
Setting Up a Proxy Server
9.7.1
Setting Up a Proxy Server Using Fusion Middleware Control
9.7.2
Setting Up a Proxy Server Using WLST
9.8
Exposing Spaces Templates From a Previous Release
9.9
Setting a Session Timeout for the Spaces Application
Part IV Managing Services, Portlet Producers, and External Applications
10
Managing Oracle WebCenter Portal Services
10.1
Introduction to Managing Services
10.1.1
Setting Up the MDS Repository
10.1.2
Setting Up Database Connections
10.1.3
Setting Up External Application Connections
11
Managing Content Repositories
11.1
What You Should Know About Content Repositories
11.2
Configuring Oracle WebCenter Content Server Repositories
11.2.1
Prerequisites to Configuring Content Server
11.2.1.1
Installation Prerequisites
11.2.1.2
Configuration Prerequisites
11.2.1.3
Security Prerequisites
11.2.2
Configuration Roadmap for Content Server
11.2.3
Configuring Content Server for WebCenter Portal Applications
11.2.3.1
Enabling Mandatory Components
11.2.3.1.1
What You Should Know About the WebCenterConfigure Component
11.2.3.2
Configuring the Dynamic Converter Component
11.2.3.3
Configuring the Inbound Refinery
11.2.3.3.1
Creating an Outbound Provider
11.2.3.3.2
Enabling PDFExportConverter in Inbound Refinery
11.2.3.3.3
Selecting the File Formats To Be Converted
11.2.3.3.4
Enabling the Conversion of Wikis and Blogs into PDFs
11.2.3.4
Setting Up SSL for Content Server
11.2.3.5
Enabling the iFraming UI in WebCenter Portal
11.2.3.6
Configuring the SES Crawler
11.2.3.7
Setting Up Site Studio
11.2.3.8
Enabling OracleTextSearch
11.2.3.9
Creating Content Profiles in Content Server
11.2.3.10
Configuring Item Level Security in WebCenter Portal Applications
11.2.3.10.1
What You Should Know About Item Level Security
11.2.3.10.2
Configuring Item Level Security
11.2.3.10.3
Configuring Additional Settings for WebCenter Portal: Framework Applications
11.2.3.11
Additional Optional Configurations
11.2.3.11.1
Configuring the File Store Provider
11.2.3.11.2
Setting Up Node Manager
11.2.3.12
Configuring Security Between Content Server and WebCenter Portal: Framework Applications
11.2.3.12.1
Creating a Security Group Using the Content Server Console
11.2.3.12.2
Creating Roles Using the Content Server Console
11.2.3.12.3
Creating Roles (Groups) Using Fusion Middleware Control
11.2.3.12.4
Creating a Folder Using the Content Server Console
11.2.3.12.5
Creating Users Using Fusion Middleware Control
11.2.3.12.6
Granting a Role to a User Using Fusion Middleware Control
11.2.3.12.7
Migrating Security to a Production Environment
11.2.3.12.8
Checking Your Security Group and Roles Configuration
11.2.3.13
Registering the Content Server Connection
11.2.3.13.1
Configuring the Content Server Connection for Framework Applications
11.2.3.13.2
Configuring the Content Server Connection for Spaces
11.2.3.13.3
Checking the Spaces Data Seeded in Content Server
11.3
Configuring Microsoft SharePoint Repositories
11.3.1
Microsoft SharePoint - Installation
11.3.1.1
What You Should Know About Microsoft SharePoint Server Installation
11.3.1.2
Installing Oracle WebCenter Adapter for Microsoft SharePoint
11.3.1.3
Installing WLST Command Scripts for Managing Microsoft SharePoint Connections
11.3.2
Microsoft SharePoint - Configuration
11.3.3
Microsoft SharePoint - Security Considerations
11.3.4
Microsoft SharePoint - Limitations in WebCenter Portal
11.3.5
Managing Microsoft SharePoint Connections Using WLST
11.3.5.1
createJCRSharePointConnection
11.3.5.2
setJCRSharePointConnection
11.3.5.3
listJCRSharePointConnections
11.4
Configuring Oracle Portal Repositories
11.4.1
Oracle Portal - Installation
11.4.2
Oracle Portal - Configuration
11.4.3
Oracle Portal - Security Considerations
11.4.4
Oracle Portal - Limitations in WebCenter Portal
11.5
Configuring a File System Repository
11.5.1
File System - Security Considerations
11.5.2
File System - Limitations in WebCenter Portal
11.6
Registering Content Repositories
11.6.1
What You Should Know About Registering Content Repositories for Spaces
11.6.2
Registering Content Repositories Using Fusion Middleware Control
11.6.3
Registering Content Repositories Using WLST
11.7
Changing the Active (or Default) Content Repository Connection
11.7.1
Changing the Active (or Default) Content Repository Connection Using Fusion Middleware Control
11.7.2
Changing the Active (or Default) Content Repository Connection Using WLST
11.8
Modifying Content Repository Connection Details
11.8.1
Modifying Content Repository Connection Details Using Fusion Middleware Control
11.8.2
Modifying Content Repository Connection Details Using WLST
11.8.3
Modifying Cache Settings for Content Presenter
11.9
Deleting Content Repository Connections
11.9.1
Deleting Content Repository Connections Using Fusion Middleware Control
11.9.2
Deleting Content Repository Connections Using WLST
11.10
Setting Connection Properties for the Spaces Content Repository
11.10.1
Setting Connection Properties for the Spaces Content Repository Using Fusion Middleware Control
11.10.2
Setting Connection Properties for the Spaces Content Repository Using WLST
11.11
Testing Content Repository Connections
11.11.1
Testing Content Server Connections
11.11.2
Testing Oracle Portal Connections
11.12
Changing the Maximum File Upload Size
12
Managing the Activity Graph Service
12.1
What You Should Know About the Activity Graph Service
12.2
Configuration Roadmaps for the Activity Graph Service
12.3
Activity Graph Service Prerequisites
12.4
Preparing Data for the Activity Graph Service
12.4.1
Running the Activity Graph Engines on a Schedule
12.4.2
Running the Activity Graph Engines on Demand
12.5
Customizing Reason Strings for Similarity Calculations
12.6
Managing Activity Graph Schema Customizations
12.6.1
Exporting Activity Graph Metadata
12.6.2
Exporting Provider Configuration
12.6.3
Importing Activity Graph Metadata
12.6.4
Deleting Activity Graph Metadata
12.6.5
Renaming Actions and Node Classes
12.7
Setting Up Activity Rank for Oracle Secure Enterprise Search
12.8
Troubleshooting Issues with Recommendations
12.8.1
Troubleshooting the Activity Graph Engines Schedule and Status Page
13
Managing the Analytics Service
13.1
What You Should Know About Analytics in WebCenter Portal
13.1.1
Analytics Components
13.1.2
Analytics Task Flows
13.2
Configuration Roadmap for the Analytics Service
13.3
Analytics Prerequisites
13.3.1
Analytics - Installation
13.3.2
Analytics - Configuration
13.3.3
Analytics - Security Considerations
13.3.4
Analytics - Limitations
13.4
Configuring Analytics Collector Settings
13.4.1
Setting Analytics Collector Properties Using WLST
13.4.2
Setting Analytics Collector Properties Using Fusion Middleware Control
13.5
Registering an Analytics Collector for Your Application
13.5.1
Registering an Analytics Collector Using Fusion Middleware Control
13.5.2
Registering an Analytics Collector Using WLST
13.5.3
Disabling WebCenter Event Collection
13.5.3.1
Disabling WebCenter Portal Event Collection Using Fusion Middleware Control
13.5.3.2
Disabling WebCenter Portal Event Collection Using WLST
13.6
Configuring User Profile Events Timing
13.7
Validating Analytic Event Collection
13.8
Viewing the Current WebCenter Portal's Analytic Event List
13.9
Purging Analytics Data
13.10
Partitioning Analytics Data
13.11
Troubleshooting Issues with Analytics
14
Managing the Announcements and Discussions Services
14.1
What You Should Know About Discussions Server Connections
14.2
Discussions Server Prerequisites
14.2.1
Discussions Server - Installation
14.2.1.1
Discussions Server - High Availability Installation
14.2.2
Discussions Server - Configuration
14.2.3
Discussions Server - Security Considerations
14.2.4
Discussions Server - Limitations
14.3
Registering Discussions Servers
14.3.1
Registering Discussions Servers Using Fusion Middleware Control
14.3.2
Registering Discussions Servers Using WLST
14.4
Choosing the Active Connection for Discussions and Announcements
14.4.1
Choosing the Active Connection for Discussions and Announcements Using Fusion Middleware Control
14.4.2
Choosing the Active Discussion for Discussions and Announcements Using WLST
14.5
Modifying Discussions Server Connection Details
14.5.1
Modifying Discussions Server Connection Details Using Fusion Middleware Control
14.5.2
Modifying Discussions Server Connection Details Using WLST
14.6
Deleting Discussions Server Connections
14.6.1
Deleting a Discussions Server Connection Using Fusion Middleware Control
14.6.2
Deleting a Discussions Server Connection Using WLST
14.7
Setting Up Discussions Service Defaults
14.8
Setting Up Announcements Service Defaults
14.9
Testing Discussions Server Connections
14.10
Granting Administrator Permissions on the Discussions Server
14.11
Granting Administrator Role on the Discussions Server
14.11.1
Granting the Discussions Server Administrator Role using WLST
14.11.2
Granting the Discussions Server Administrator Role using the Admin Console
14.11.3
Revoking the Discussions Server Administrator Role
14.12
Troubleshooting Issues with Announcements and Discussions
14.12.1
Authentication Failed
14.12.2
Discussions Cannot Be Enabled in a Space
14.12.3
Login Failed
14.12.4
Login Does Not Function Properly After Configuring Oracle Access Manager
14.12.5
Category Not Found Exceptions
15
Managing the Events Service
15.1
What You Should Know About Events Connections
15.2
Configuration Roadmaps for Personal Events in the Events Service
15.3
Events Service Prerequisites for Personal Events
15.3.1
Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Prerequisites
15.3.1.1
Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 - Installation
15.3.1.2
Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 - Configuration
15.3.1.3
Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 - Security Considerations
15.3.1.4
Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 - Limitations
15.3.2
Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Prerequisites
15.3.2.1
Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 - Installation
15.3.2.2
Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 - Configuration
15.3.2.3
Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 - Security Considerations
15.3.2.4
Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 - Limitations
15.4
Registering Events Servers
15.4.1
Registering Events Servers Using Fusion Middleware Control
15.4.2
Registering Event Servers Using WLST
15.5
Choosing the Active Events Server Connection
15.5.1
Choosing the Active Events Server Using Fusion Middleware Control
15.5.2
Choosing the Active Events Server Connection Using WLST
15.6
Modifying Events Server Connection Details
15.6.1
Modifying Events Server Connection Details Using Fusion Middleware Control
15.6.2
Modifying Events Server Connection Details Using WLST
15.7
Deleting Event Server Connections
15.7.1
Deleting Event Server Connections Using Fusion Middleware Control
15.7.2
Deleting Event Server Connections Using WLST
15.8
Testing Event Server Connections
15.9
Troubleshooting Issues with Events
16
Managing the Instant Messaging and Presence Service
16.1
What You Should Know About Instant Messaging and Presence Connections
16.2
Instant Messaging and Presence Server Prerequisites
16.2.1
Microsoft Live Communications Server (LCS) Prerequisites
16.2.1.1
Microsoft LCS - Installation
16.2.1.2
Microsoft LCS - Configuration
16.2.1.3
Microsoft LCS - Security Considerations
16.2.2
Microsoft Office Communications Server (OCS) Prerequisites
16.2.2.1
Microsoft OCS - Installation
16.2.2.2
Microsoft OCS - Configuration
16.2.2.2.1
Simple Deployment
16.2.2.2.2
Remote Deployment
16.2.2.2.3
Building Application Provisioner
16.2.2.2.4
Provisioning WebCenter Portal's Proxy Application on OCS Server
16.2.2.2.5
IIS Server Configuration
16.2.2.2.6
Installing UCMA v2.0
16.2.2.2.7
Installing WebCenter Portal's Proxy Application
16.2.2.3
Microsoft OCS - Security Considerations
16.2.3
Microsoft Lync Prerequisites
16.2.3.1
Microsoft Lync - Installation
16.2.3.2
Microsoft Lync - Configuration
16.2.3.2.1
Simple Deployment
16.2.3.2.2
Remote Deployment
16.2.3.2.3
Building Application Provisioner
16.2.3.2.4
Provisioning WebCenter Portal's Proxy Application on Lync Server
16.2.3.2.5
Adding AllowedDomains Using WBemTest
16.2.3.2.6
Migrating Trusted Service Entries Using Topology Builder or PowerShell Cmdlets
16.2.3.2.7
IIS Server Configuration
16.2.3.2.8
Installing UCMA v2.0
16.2.3.2.9
Installing WebCenter Portal's Proxy Application
16.2.3.3
Microsoft Lync - Security Considerations
16.3
Registering Instant Messaging and Presence Servers
16.3.1
Registering Instant Messaging and Presence Servers Using Fusion Middleware Control
16.3.2
Registering Instant Messaging and Presence Servers Using WLST
16.4
Choosing the Active Connection for Instant Messaging and Presence
16.4.1
Choosing the Active Connection for Instant Messaging and Presence Using Fusion Middleware Control
16.4.2
Choosing the Active Connection for Instant Messaging and Presence Using WLST
16.5
Modifying Instant Messaging and Presence Connection Details
16.5.1
Modifying Instant Messaging and Presence Connections Details Using Fusion Middleware Control
16.5.2
Modifying Instant Messaging and Presence Connections Details Using WLST
16.6
Deleting Instant Messaging and Presence Connections
16.6.1
Deleting Instant Messaging and Presence Connections Using Fusion Middleware Control
16.6.2
Deleting Instant Messaging and Presence Connections Using WLST
16.7
Setting Up Instant Messaging and Presence Service Defaults
16.8
Testing Instant Messaging and Presence Connections
17
Managing the Mail Service
17.1
What You Should Know About Mail Server Connections
17.2
Configuration Roadmaps for the Mail Service
17.3
Mail Server Prerequisites
17.3.1
Mail Server - Installation
17.3.2
Mail Server - Configuration
17.3.2.1
Configuring Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 or 2010 for WebCenter Portal
17.3.2.1.1
Obtain the Certificate from the Microsoft Exchange Server
17.3.2.1.2
Add the Certificate to the WebCenter Portal Keystore
17.3.2.1.3
Microsoft Exchange Server Considerations
17.3.3
Mail Server - Security Considerations
17.3.4
Mail Server - Limitations
17.4
Registering Mail Servers
17.4.1
Registering Mail Servers Using Fusion Middleware Control
17.4.2
Registering Mail Servers Using WLST
17.5
Choosing the Active (or Default) Mail Server Connection
17.5.1
Choosing the Active (or Default) Mail Server Connection Using Fusion Middleware Control
17.5.2
Choosing the Active (or Default) Mail Server Connection Using WLST
17.6
Modifying Mail Server Connection Details
17.6.1
Modifying Mail Server Connection Details Using Fusion Middleware Control
17.6.2
Modifying Mail Server Connection Details Using WLST
17.7
Deleting Mail Server Connections
17.7.1
Deleting a Mail Connection Using Fusion Middleware Control
17.7.2
Deleting a Mail Connection Using WLST
17.8
Setting Up Mail Service Defaults
17.9
Testing Mail Server Connections
17.10
Troubleshooting Issues with Mail
17.10.1
Mail Service is Not Accessible in Secure Mode
17.10.2
Mail Service is Not Accessible in Non-Secure Mode
17.10.3
Unable to Create Distribution Lists in the Non-Secure Mode
17.10.4
Unable to Create Distribution Lists in the Secure Mode
17.10.5
Unable to Configure the Number of Mails Downloaded
17.10.6
Unable to Publish and Archive Space Mail
17.10.7
Changing Passwords on Microsoft Exchange
17.10.8
Mail Content Sent as Attachments
18
Managing the People Connections Service
18.1
What You Should Know About the People Connections Service
18.2
People Connections Prerequisites
18.3
Setting Up a Proxy Server for Activity Stream
18.4
Archiving the Activity Stream Schema
18.5
Configuring Cache Options for the Profile Service
19
Managing Subscriptions and Notifications
19.1
Setting Up Default Subscription Preferences
19.1.1
What You Should Know About Subscription Defaults
19.1.2
Setting Subscription Defaults
19.1.3
Setting Subscriptions Preferences in Spaces
19.2
Setting Up Notifications
19.2.1
What You Should Know About Connection Channels
19.2.2
Notification Prerequisites
19.2.2.1
Installation
19.2.2.2
Configuration
19.2.2.3
Security
19.2.2.4
Limitations
19.2.3
Configuration Roadmap for Notifications
19.2.4
Specifying the Notifications Channel Using Fusion Middleware Control
19.2.5
Specifying the Notifications Channel Using WLST
19.2.6
Example - Setting Up Mail Notifications for the Spaces Application Using WLST
19.3
Creating and Applying Custom Notification Templates
19.3.1
What You Should Know About Overwriting Default Notification Templates
19.3.2
Overwriting a Default Notifications Template
19.4
Testing the Notifications Connection
19.5
Troubleshooting Issues with Notifications
20
Managing Personalization for WebCenter Portal
20.1
What You Should Know About Personalization for WebCenter Portal
20.2
Before You Begin: Performing Required Configurations
20.2.1
Introduction
20.2.2
Configuring an Identity Asserter
20.2.3
Configuring the WebLogic Server Credential Store
20.3
Other Personalization Prerequisites
20.3.1
Personalization Installation Requirements
20.3.2
Personalization Configuration Requirements
20.3.3
Personalization Security
20.3.4
Personalization Limitations
20.3.5
Personalization Configuration Options
20.4
Configuring the WebCenter OPSS Trust Service
20.4.1
Configuring the Trust Service in the WebCenter Portal Domain
20.4.2
Configuring the Trust Service in the Integrated WLS Domain
20.4.3
Configuring Cross-Domain Trust
20.5
Configuring Providers
20.5.1
Creating or Modifying Provider Connection Settings
20.5.1.1
Understanding Personalization Connection Information
20.5.1.2
Connection Configuration Attributes
20.5.1.3
Configuring Connections Using WLST
20.5.1.4
Configuring Connections Using JConsole
20.5.1.4.1
Creating a New Connection Using JConsole
20.5.1.4.2
Editing Connection Settings Using JConsole
20.5.1.5
Configuring Connections Using Fusion Middleware Control
20.5.1.6
Writing a Custom Configuration Class
20.5.2
Configuring the CMIS Provider
20.5.3
Configuring the Activity Graph Provider
20.5.4
Configuring the Oracle People Connections Locator
20.5.5
Configuring Custom Providers
20.6
Configuring Coherence
20.7
Configuring Content Presenter
20.7.1
Configuring the WebCenter Portal Application's Content Server Connection
20.7.1.1
Configuring Connections for the Spaces Application Using WLST
20.7.1.2
Configuring Connections for the Spaces Application Using Fusion Middleware Control
20.7.2
Configuring the Content Presenter Task Flow Parameters
20.7.3
Configuring the Conductor's Scenario Tags
20.8
Configuring Single Sign-on
20.9
Overriding the Default Security Settings
20.9.1
Allowing Anonymous Execution of Scenarios
20.9.2
Disabling Scenario Creation by Anonymous Users
20.9.3
Disabling Scenario Creation by Authenticated Users
21
Managing the RSS Service
21.1
What You Should Know About the RSS Service
21.2
RSS Prerequisites
21.3
Setting Up a Proxy Server for External RSS News Feeds
21.4
Testing External RSS News Feed Connections
22
Managing Oracle SES Search in WebCenter Portal
22.1
What You Should Know About WebCenter Portal's Search with Oracle SES
22.2
Configuration Roadmaps for Oracle SES in WebCenter Portal
22.3
Prerequisites for using Oracle SES
22.3.1
Oracle SES - Installation
22.3.2
Oracle SES - Configuration
22.3.3
Oracle SES - Security
22.4
Setting Up Oracle SES Connections
22.4.1
Registering Oracle Secure Enterprise Search Servers
22.4.1.1
Registering Oracle SES Search Connections Using Fusion Middleware Control
22.4.1.2
Registering Oracle SES Connections Using WLST
22.4.2
Choosing the Active Oracle SES Connection
22.4.2.1
Choosing the Active Oracle SES Connection Using Fusion Middleware Control
22.4.2.2
Choosing the Active Oracle SES Connection Using WLST
22.4.3
Modifying Oracle SES Connection Details
22.4.3.1
Modifying Oracle SES Connection Details Using Fusion Middleware Control
22.4.3.2
Modifying Oracle SES Connection Details Using WLST
22.4.4
Deleting Oracle SES Connections
22.4.4.1
Deleting Search Connections Using Fusion Middleware Control
22.4.4.2
Deleting Search Connections Using WLST
22.4.5
Testing Oracle SES Connections
22.5
Configuring Oracle SES to Search Framework Applications
22.5.1
Setting Up Oracle WebCenter Portal Content Server for Oracle SES Search
22.5.2
Setting Up Oracle WebCenter Portal's Discussion Server for Oracle SES Search
22.5.3
Setting Up Oracle SES to Search WebCenter Portal
22.5.3.1
Logging on to the Oracle SES Administration Tool
22.5.3.2
Setting Up Oracle SES to Search Documents
22.5.3.3
Setting Up Oracle SES to Search Discussions and Announcements
22.5.3.4
Additional Oracle SES Configuration
22.5.4
Setting Up WebCenter Portal: Framework for Oracle SES Search
22.5.4.1
Configuring Framework Applications After Deployment
22.5.4.1.1
Modifying Search Parameters Using WLST
22.5.4.1.2
Configuring Search Crawlers Using WLST
22.5.4.1.3
Configuring Search Parameters and Crawlers Using Fusion Middleware Control
22.6
Configuring Oracle SES to Search Spaces Applications
22.6.1
Setting Up WebCenter Portal: Spaces for Oracle SES Search
22.6.1.1
Configuring Search Parameters Using WLST
22.6.1.2
Configuring Search Parameters and Crawlers Using Fusion Middleware Control
22.6.2
Setting Up Oracle WebCenter Portal: Content Server for Oracle SES Search
22.6.3
Setting Up Oracle WebCenter Portal Discussion Server for Oracle SES Search
22.6.4
Setting Up Oracle SES to Search WebCenter Portal
22.6.4.1
Logging on to the Oracle SES Administration Tool
22.6.4.2
Setting Up Oracle SES to Search Documents
22.6.4.3
Setting Up Oracle SES to Search Discussions and Announcements
22.6.4.4
Setting Up Oracle SES to Search Spaces, Lists, Pages, and People
22.6.4.5
Excluding Services from the Spaces Crawler
22.6.4.6
Additional Oracle SES Configuration
22.6.5
Configuring Search Crawlers Using WLST
22.6.6
Configuring Oracle SES Search for Spaces Using Python Script
22.6.7
Tips for Crawling Page Contents
22.7
Troubleshooting Issues with Oracle SES Search
22.7.1
No Search Results Found
22.7.1.1
Oracle SES Connection
22.7.1.2
Documents and Discussions Connections
22.7.1.3
WebCenter Portal Crawl Configuration
22.7.1.4
Oracle SES Configuration
22.7.1.5
User Authentication
22.7.1.6
Oracle SES Crawling
22.7.1.7
Oracle SES Authorization
22.7.2
Search Failure Errors
22.7.3
Cannot Grant View Permissions to WebCenter Portal
22.7.4
Restricting Oracle SES Results by Source Group or Source Type
22.7.5
Search Results Do Not Include Secured Resources
22.7.6
Search Results Do Not Include Documents
22.7.7
Search Results Do Not Include Discussions and Announcements
22.7.8
Search Results Do Not Include Recently Added Resources
22.7.9
Search Results Do Not Reflect Authorization Changes
22.7.10
Search Results Do Not Include Resources Available to Wide Audience
23
Managing the Worklist Service
23.1
Configuration Roadmaps for the Worklist Service
23.1.1
Roadmap - Configuring the Worklist Service for WebCenter Portal: Spaces
23.1.2
Roadmap - Configuring the Worklist Service for Framework applications
23.2
What You Should Know About BPEL Connections
23.3
BPEL Server Prerequisites
23.3.1
BPEL Server - Installation and Configuration
23.3.2
BPEL Server - Security Considerations
23.3.3
BPEL Server - Limitations in WebCenter Portal
23.4
Setting Up Worklist Connections
23.4.1
What You Should Know About Worklist Connections
23.4.2
Registering Worklist Connections
23.4.2.1
Registering Worklist Connections Using Fusion Middleware Control
23.4.2.2
Registering Worklist Connections Using WLST
23.4.3
Activating a Worklist Connection
23.4.3.1
Activating a Worklist Connections Using Fusion Middleware Control
23.4.3.2
Activating a Worklist Connections Using WLST
23.4.4
Modifying Worklist Connection Details
23.4.4.1
Modifying Worklist Connection Details Using Fusion Middleware Control
23.4.4.2
Modifying Worklist Connection Details Using WLST
23.4.5
Deleting Worklist Connections
23.4.5.1
Deleting Worklist Connections Using Fusion Middleware Control
23.4.5.2
Deleting Worklist Connections Using WLST
23.5
Troubleshooting Issues with Worklists
23.5.1
Unavailability of the Worklist Service Due to Application Configuration Issues
23.5.1.1
adf-config.xml Refers to a Non-Existent BPEL Connection
23.5.1.2
adf-config.xml Has No Reference to a BPEL Connection
23.5.1.3
No Rows Yet Message Displays
23.5.2
Unavailability of the Worklist Service Due to Server Failure
23.5.2.1
Users Mismatch in Identity Stores
23.5.2.2
Shared User Directory Does Not Include the weblogic User
23.5.2.3
Issues with the wsm-pm Application
23.5.2.4
Clocks are Out of Sync for More Than Five Minutes
23.5.2.5
Worklist Service Timed Out or is Disabled
24
Managing Portlet Producers
24.1
What You Should Know About Portlet Producers
24.2
Registering WSRP Producers
24.2.1
Registering a WSRP Producer Using Fusion Middleware Control
24.2.2
Registering a WSRP Producer Using WLST
24.2.3
Adding a Grant to the Policy Store for a Mapped User Identity
24.2.4
Registering a WSRP Portlet Producer in WebCenter Portal: Spaces
24.2.5
Registering a WSRP Portlet Producer in WebCenter Portal: Framework Applications
24.3
Testing WSRP Producer Connections
24.4
Registering Oracle PDK-Java Producers
24.4.1
Registering an Oracle PDK-Java Producer Using Fusion Middleware Control
24.4.2
Registering an Oracle PDK-Java Producer Using WLST
24.4.3
Registering an Oracle PDK-Java Portlet Producer in WebCenter Portal: Spaces
24.4.4
Registering an Oracle PDK-Java Portlet Producer in WebCenter Portal: Framework Applications
24.5
Testing Oracle PDK-Java Producer Connections
24.6
Editing Producer Registration Details
24.6.1
Editing Producer Registration Details Using Fusion Middleware Control
24.6.2
Editing Producer Registration Details Using WLST
24.6.3
Migrating WSRP Producer Metadata to a New WSDL URL
24.7
Deregistering Producers
24.7.1
Deregistering Producers Using Fusion Middleware Control
24.7.2
Deregister Producers Using WLST
24.7.3
Deregistering Producers in WebCenter Portal: Spaces
24.7.4
Deregistering Producers in WebCenter Portal: Framework Applications
24.8
Deploying Portlet Producer Applications
24.8.1
Understanding Portlet Producer Application Deployment
24.8.2
Converting a JSR 286 Portlet Producer EAR File into a WSRP EAR File
24.8.3
Deploying Portlet Producer Applications Using Oracle JDeveloper
24.8.4
Deploying Portlet Producer Applications Using Fusion Middleware Control
24.8.5
Deploying Portlet Producer Applications Using Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console
24.8.6
Deploying Portlet Producer Applications Using WLST
24.9
Configuring WebCenter Services Portlets
24.9.1
Configuring Service Back-End Connections
24.9.1.1
Configuring the Documents Service Content Repository Connection
24.9.1.2
Configuring the Worklist Service Connection
24.9.1.3
Configuring the Discussions and Announcements Services Connection
24.9.1.4
Configuring the Mail Service Connection
24.9.2
Configuring Security for WebCenter Services Portlets
24.9.3
Troubleshooting WebCenter Services Portlets
24.9.3.1
Rich Text Editor Not Working for Document Manager and Blogs Portlets
24.9.3.2
Cannot Manage Lists in the Lists Portlet
24.9.3.3
Portlet Uses Incorrect Time Zone or Date and Time Format
24.9.3.4
Portlet Displays Remote Portlet Communication Error
24.10
Troubleshooting Portlet Producer Issues
24.10.1
Producer Registration Fails for a WebCenter Portal: Framework Application
24.10.2
Portlet Unavailable: WSM-00101 Exception
25
Managing Oracle WebCenter Portal's Pagelet Producer
25.1
About the Pagelet Producer
25.1.1
Key Concepts
25.1.2
Support for WSRP and Oracle JPDK Portlets
25.1.3
Support for OpenSocial Gadgets
25.1.4
Support for Oracle WebCenter Interaction Portlets
25.2
Registering the Pagelet Producer
25.2.1
Registering the Pagelet Producer for WebCenter Portal Applications Using Fusion Middleware Control
25.2.2
Registering the Pagelet Producer for WebCenter Portal Applications Using WLST
25.2.3
Configuring the Pagelet Producer Service
25.2.4
Registering Pagelet Producer Using WebCenter Portal: Spaces
25.3
Configuring Pagelet Producer Settings
25.3.1
Logging Settings
25.3.2
Proxy Settings
25.3.3
Transform Settings
25.3.4
CSP Settings
25.3.5
Kerberos Settings
25.3.6
OpenSocial Settings
25.4
Creating Resources
25.4.1
Configuration Pages: Web and CSP Resources
25.4.1.1
General
25.4.1.2
CSP
25.4.1.3
Policy
25.4.1.4
Autologin
25.4.1.4.1
Form Login
25.4.1.4.2
Basic Login and NTLM Login
25.4.1.4.3
Kerberos Login
25.4.1.4.4
Authentication Sources
25.4.1.5
Headers
25.4.2
Configuration Pages for WSRP/JPDK Resources (WSRP and Oracle JPDK Portlet Producers)
25.4.2.1
General
25.4.2.2
Policy
25.4.3
Configuration Pages for OpenSocial Resources (OpenSocial Gadget Producers)
25.4.3.1
General
25.4.3.2
Policy
25.5
Creating Pagelets
25.5.1
General
25.5.2
Preferences
25.5.3
Parameters
25.5.4
Clipper
25.5.5
Documentation
25.6
Creating Web Injectors
25.6.1
General
25.6.2
Content
25.7
Creating Custom Parsers
25.8
Creating Hosted Files
25.9
Registering WSRP and Oracle JPDK Portlet Producers
25.9.1
Registering WSRP Portlet Producers
25.9.2
Registering Oracle JPDK Portlet Producers
25.9.3
Using WSRP and Oracle JPDK Portlets
25.10
Troubleshooting
26
Managing External Applications
26.1
What You Should Know About External Applications
26.2
Registering External Applications
26.2.1
Registering External Applications Using Fusion Middleware Control
26.2.2
Registering External Applications Using WLST
26.2.3
Registering External Applications in the Spaces Application
26.2.4
Registering External Applications in Framework Applications
26.3
Modifying External Application Connection Details
26.3.1
Modifying External Application Connection Using Fusion Middleware Control
26.3.2
Modifying External Application Connection Using WLST
26.4
Testing External Application Connections
26.5
Deleting External Application Connections
26.5.1
Deleting External Application Connections Using Fusion Middleware Control
26.5.2
Deleting External Application Connections Using WLST
26.5.3
Deleting External Applications Connections in WebCenter Portal: Spaces
26.5.4
Deleting External Applications Connections in WebCenter Portal: Framework Applications
27
Managing REST Services
27.1
What You Should Know About REST Services
27.2
Performing Required Manual Configurations to Enable REST
27.3
Understanding Security Tokens
27.4
Configuring a Proxy Server
27.5
Changing the REST Root Name
27.6
Using Compression
27.7
Handling Authentication
Part V Advanced Systems Administration for Oracle WebCenter Portal
28
Managing WebCenter Portal Application Security
28.1
Introduction to WebCenter Portal Application Security
28.2
Default Security Configuration
28.2.1
Administrator Accounts
28.2.2
Application Roles and Enterprise Roles
28.2.3
Default Identity and Policy Stores
28.2.3.1
File-based Credential Store
28.2.4
Default Policy Store Permissions and Grants
28.2.4.1
Permission-based Authorization
28.2.4.2
Role-mapping Based Authorization
28.2.4.3
Default Policy Store Permissions for Spaces
28.2.4.4
Default Code-based Grants
28.2.5
Post-deployment Security Configuration Tasks
28.3
Troubleshooting Security Configuration Issues
28.3.1
Spaces Application Does Not Find Users in LDAP Provider
28.3.2
Space Created with Errors When Logged in as OID User
28.3.3
Users Cannot Self-Register when Spaces Configured with Active Directory
28.3.4
User Made Administrator Does Not Have Administrator Privileges
28.3.5
OmniPortlet Producer Authorization Exception in SSO Environment
28.3.6
Deploying the SAML SSO-specific Discussions EAR file Produces an Exception
28.3.7
Configuring SAML Single Sign-on Produces 403 Error
29
Configuring the Identity Store
29.1
Reassociating the Identity Store with an External LDAP Server
29.2
Tuning the Identity Store for Performance
29.2.1
Tuning the Identity Store when Using SSL
29.2.2
Tuning Performance when Using OVD
29.2.3
Tuning Performance when Using Active Directory
29.3
Configuring the GUID Attribute for External LDAP Identity Stores
29.4
Adding Users to the Embedded LDAP Identity Store
29.4.1
Adding Users to the Identity Store Using the WLS Administration Console
29.4.2
Adding Users to the Identity Store Using an LDIF File
29.5
Moving the Administrator Account to an External LDAP Server
29.5.1
Migrating WebCenter Portal's Discussions Server to Use an External LDAP
29.5.2
Changing the Administrator Group Name
29.6
Configuring the Oracle Content Server to Share the Spaces Identity Store LDAP Server
29.7
Aggregating Multiple Identity Store LDAP Servers Using libOVD
29.7.1
Configuring libOVD for Identity Stores with Complete User Profiles
29.7.2
Configuring libOVD for Identity Stores with Partial User Profiles
29.7.3
Restoring the Single Authenticator
29.8
Configuring Dynamic Roles for the Spaces Application
29.8.1
Overview of Configuring Dynamic Roles
29.8.2
Prerequisites to Configuring Dynamic Roles
29.8.3
Installing the OVD Plug-in
29.8.4
Configuring Dynamic Roles
29.8.4.1
Configuring OES
29.8.4.2
Configuring the OVD Plug-in
29.8.4.3
Configuring the Personalization Attributes
29.8.4.4
Configuring the Spaces Application to Consume Dynamic Roles
29.9
Configuring Dynamic Groups for the Spaces Application
29.9.1
Creating a Dynamic Group Using an LDIF File
29.9.2
Creating a Dynamic Group Using the Oracle Directory Services Manager
29.10
Configuring the REST Service Identity Asserter
29.10.1
Understanding the REST Service Instance and Identity Asserter
29.10.2
Setting up the Client Application
29.10.3
Configuring the WLS Trust Service Asserter
30
Configuring the Policy and Credential Store
30.1
Creating a root Node
30.2
Reassociating the Credential and Policy Store Using Fusion Middleware Control
30.3
Reassociating the Credential and Policy Store Using WLST
30.4
Reassociating the Policy and Credential Store with a Database
30.5
Managing Credentials
30.6
Managing Users and Application Roles
30.6.1
Granting the Spaces Administrator Role
30.6.1.1
Granting the Spaces Administrator Role Using Fusion Middleware Control
30.6.1.2
Granting the Spaces Administrator Role Using WLST
30.6.2
Granting Application Roles
30.6.2.1
Granting Application Roles Using Fusion Middleware Control
30.6.2.2
Granting Application Roles Using WLST
30.6.3
Using the Runtime Administration Pages
30.7
Configuring Self-Registration By Invitation in the Spaces Application
30.8
Setting the Policy Store Refresh Interval and Other Cache Settings
30.8.1
Setting the Policy Store Refresh Interval
30.8.2
Setting the Connection Pool Cache
30.8.3
Setting User Cache Settings
30.8.4
Setting Group Cache Settings
31
Configuring Single Sign-on
31.1
Introduction to Single Sign-on
31.2
Configuring Oracle Access Manager (OAM)
31.2.1
OAM Components and Topology
31.2.2
Roadmap to Configuring OAM
31.2.3
Installing and Configuring OAM
31.2.3.1
Installing and Configuring OAM 11g
31.2.3.1.1
Installing and Configuring OAM 11g
31.2.3.1.2
Installing and Configuring the Oracle HTTP Server
31.2.3.1.3
Installing the WebGate on the WebTier
31.2.3.1.4
Registering the WebGate Agent
31.2.3.2
Installing and Configuring OAM 10g
31.2.3.2.1
Installing and Configuring OAM 10g
31.2.3.2.2
Installing and Configuring the Oracle HTTP Server
31.2.3.2.3
Configuring the WebCenter Portal Policy Domain
31.2.3.2.4
Installing the WebGate 10g on the WebTier
31.2.4
Configuring the WebLogic Domain for OAM
31.2.4.1
Configuring the Oracle Internet Directory Authenticator
31.2.4.2
Configuring the OAM Identity Asserter
31.2.4.3
Configuring the Default Authenticator and Provider Order
31.2.4.4
Adding an OAM Single Sign-on Provider
31.2.5
Installing and Configuring the Oracle HTTP Server
31.2.6
Additional Single Sign-on Configurations
31.2.6.1
Configuring WebCenter Portal: Spaces for SSO
31.2.6.2
Configuring the Discussions Server for SSO
31.2.6.2.1
Creating a Discussions Server Connection for Spaces
31.2.6.3
Configuring the Worklist Service for SSO
31.2.6.4
Configuring OAM for RSS Feeds Using External Readers
31.2.6.4.1
Unprotecting RSS Feeds in OAM 11g
31.2.6.4.2
Unprotecting RSS Feeds in OAM 10g
31.2.6.5
Configuring the WebLogic Server Administration Console and Enterprise Manager for OAM 10g
31.2.6.6
Configuring the WebLogic Server Administration Console and Enterprise Manager for OAM 11g
31.2.6.7
Configuring Secure Enterprise Search for SSO
31.2.6.8
Configuring Content Server for SSO
31.2.6.9
Restricting Access with Connection Filters
31.2.6.10
Configuring Portlet Producers and Additional Components
31.2.7
Testing Your OAM Installation
31.3
Configuring Oracle Single Sign-On (OSSO)
31.3.1
Roadmap to Configuring OSSO
31.3.2
OSSO Components and Topology
31.3.3
Configuring the Oracle HTTP Server and Associated Modules
31.3.4
Configuring the OSSOIdentityAsserter
31.3.5
Registering OHS with Oracle SSO
31.3.6
Additional Configurations
31.3.6.1
Configuring WebCenter Portal: Spaces for SSO
31.3.6.2
Restricting Access Using the WebTier OHS Ports
31.3.6.3
Configuring the Discussions Server for SSO
31.3.6.4
Configuring the Worklist Service for SSO
31.3.6.5
Configuring Oracle Content Server for SSO
31.3.6.6
Configuring OSSO for RSS Feeds Using External Readers
31.3.6.7
Configuring SES Crawl for SSO
31.4
Configuring SAML-based Single Sign-on
31.4.1
SAML Components and Topology
31.4.2
Configuring SAML-based Single Sign-on
31.4.2.1
SAML Single Sign-on Prerequisites
31.4.2.1.1
Configuring Oracle Content Server for SAML SSO
31.4.2.1.2
Configuring the Discussions Server for SAML SSO
31.4.2.1.3
Configuring and Exporting the Certificates
31.4.2.1.4
Setting Up SSL
31.4.2.2
Configuring SAML-based SSO
31.4.2.2.1
The Single Sign-on Script
31.4.2.2.2
Using the Scripts
31.4.2.3
Configuring SAML SSO for RSS Using External Readers
31.4.2.4
Checking Your Configuration
31.4.2.5
Disabling Your SAML SSO Configuration
31.4.2.6
Removing Your SAML SSO Configuration
31.5
Configuring SSO for Microsoft Clients
31.5.1
Microsoft Client SSO Concepts
31.5.2
System Requirements
31.5.3
Configuring Microsoft Clients
31.5.3.1
Configuring the Negotiate Identity Assertion Provider
31.5.3.2
Configuring an Active Directory Authentication Provider
31.5.3.3
Configuring WebCenter Portal: Spaces
31.5.3.4
Configuring the Discussions Server for SSO
31.6
Configuring SSO with Virtual Hosts
31.6.1
Understanding the Need for a Virtual Host
31.6.2
Configuring Virtual Hosts for OSSO
31.6.3
Configuring Virtual Hosts for OAM 10g
31.6.4
Configuring Virtual Hosts for OAM 11g
31.6.5
Configuring WebCenter Portal for Virtual Hosts
31.6.6
Testing Your Configuration
32
Configuring Framework Applications for Single Sign-on
32.1
Configuration Overview
32.2
Single Sign-on Prerequisites
32.2.1
Adding CLIENT-CERT in web.xml
32.2.2
Setting the Cookie Path for JSESSIONID
32.2.3
Determining the Public and Protected URIs for Your Application
32.2.4
Implications of Embedded Login
32.2.5
Handling Logout
32.3
Configuring the WebTier
32.4
Configuring Framework and Portlet Producer Applications for OAM
32.4.1
Configuring Framework Applications for OAM 10
g
32.4.2
Configuring Portlet Producer Applications for OAM 10
g
32.4.3
Configuring Framework Applications for OAM 11
g
32.4.4
Configuring Portlet Producer Applications for OAM 11
g
32.5
Configuring Framework Applications for OSSO
32.6
Configuring Framework Applications for SAML SSO
32.6.1
Configuring SAML SSO for a Destination Framework Application
32.6.1.1
Enabling the Destination Site
32.6.1.2
Configuring a Relying Party
32.6.1.3
Configuring an Asserting Party
32.6.2
Configuring SAML SSO for a Source Framework Application
32.6.2.1
Protecting SAML ITS
32.6.2.2
Setting the Cookie Path for JSESSIONID
32.6.2.3
Setting the SSO Property to True
32.6.2.4
Configuring the SAML Credential Mapping Provider
32.6.2.5
Configuring a Relying Party
32.6.2.6
Configuring the Source Site Federation Services
32.6.2.7
Configuring the SAML Identity Assertion Provider
32.6.2.8
Configuring the Destination Site Federation Services
32.6.2.9
Configuring Other Destination Applications
33
Configuring SSL
33.1
Securing the Browser Connection to Spaces with SSL
33.1.1
Creating the Custom Keystore
33.1.2
Configuring the Custom Identity and Java Trust Keystores
33.1.3
Configuring the SSL Connection
33.2
Securing the Browser Connection to a Framework Application with SSL
33.3
Securing the Connection from Oracle HTTP Server to Spaces with SSL
33.3.1
Configuring the Identity and Trust Keystores
33.3.2
Configuring the SSL Connection
33.3.3
Installing the Oracle HTTP Server
33.3.4
Wiring the Spaces Ports to the HTTP Server
33.3.5
Configuring the SSL Certificates
33.4
Securing the Browser Connection to the Discussions Service with SSL
33.4.1
Creating the Custom Keystore
33.4.2
Configuring the Identity and Trust Key Stores
33.4.3
Configuring the SSL Connection
33.5
Securing the Spaces Connection to Portlet Producers with SSL
33.5.1
Configuring the Identity and Trust Key Stores
33.5.2
Configuring the SSL Connection
33.5.3
Registering the SSL-enabled WSRP Producer and Running the Portlets
33.5.4
Registering the SSL-enabled PDK-Java Producer and Running the Portlets
33.6
Securing the Spaces Connection to the LDAP Identity Store
33.6.1
Exporting the OID Certificate Authority (CA)
33.6.2
Setting Up the WebLogic Server
33.7
Securing the Spaces Connection to Content Server with SSL
33.7.1
Configuring a Keystore and Key on the Client Side
33.7.2
Configuring a Keystore and Key on the Server Side
33.7.3
Verifying Signatures of Trusted Clients
33.7.4
Securing Identity Propagation
33.8
Securing the Spaces Connection to IMAP and SMTP with SSL
33.9
Securing a Framework Application's Connection to IMAP and SMTP with SSL
33.10
Securing the Connection to Oracle SES with SSL
33.11
Securing the Spaces Connection to Microsoft Live Communication Server and Office Communication Server with SSL
33.12
Securing the Spaces Connection to an External BPEL Server with SSL
34
Configuring WS-Security
34.1
Configuring WS-Security for a Simple Topology
34.1.1
Roadmap to Configuring WS-Security for a Simple Topology
34.1.2
Setting Up the WebCenter Portal Domain Keystore
34.1.2.1
Creating the WebCenter Portal Domain Keystore
34.1.2.2
Configuring the Keystore with WLST
34.1.2.3
Configuring the Keystore Using Fusion Middleware Control
34.1.3
Configuring the Discussions Server for a Simple Topology
34.1.3.1
Securing the Discussions Service End Points
34.1.3.1.1
Securing the Discussions Server End Points Using Fusion Middleware Control
34.1.3.1.2
Securing the Discussions Server End Points Using WLST
34.1.3.2
Configuring the Discussions Server Connection Settings
34.1.4
Command Summary for a Simple Topology
34.2
Configuring WS-Security for a Typical Topology
34.2.1
Roadmap to Configuring WS-Security for a Typical Topology
34.2.2
Setting Up the WebCenter Portal Domain Keystore
34.2.2.1
Creating the WebCenter Portal Domain Keystore
34.2.2.2
Configuring the Keystore Using WLST
34.2.2.3
Configuring the Keystore Using Fusion Middleware Control
34.2.3
Configuring the Discussions Server for a Typical Topology
34.2.4
Setting Up the SOA Domain
34.2.4.1
Creating the SOA Domain Keystore
34.2.4.2
Configuring the Keystore Using WLST
34.2.4.3
Configuring the Keystore Using Fusion Middleware Control
34.2.5
Command Summary for a Typical Topology
34.3
Configuring WS-Security for a Complex Topology
34.3.1
Roadmap to Configuring WS-Security for a Complex Topology
34.3.2
Setting Up the WebCenter Portal Domain Keystores
34.3.2.1
Creating the WebCenter Portal Domain Keystores
34.3.2.2
Configuring the Keystore Using WLST
34.3.2.3
Configuring the Keystore Using Fusion Middleware Control
34.3.3
Configuring the Discussions Server for a Complex Topology
34.3.3.1
Securing the Discussions Service End Points
34.3.3.2
Creating the Discussions Server Keystore
34.3.3.3
Updating the Credential Store
34.3.3.4
Configuring the Discussions Server Connection Settings
34.3.4
Setting Up the First SOA Domain
34.3.4.1
Creating the SOA Domain Keystore
34.3.4.2
Configuring the Keystore Using WLST
34.3.4.3
Configuring the Keystore Using Fusion Middleware Control
34.3.5
Setting Up the Second SOA Domain
34.3.5.1
Creating the SOA Domain Keystore
34.3.5.2
Configuring the Keystore Using WLST
34.3.5.3
Configuring the Keystore Using Fusion Middleware Control
34.3.5.4
Configuring the Spaces Worklist Connection for the Second SOA Server
34.3.6
Setting Up the External Portlet Domain Keystore
34.3.6.1
Creating the External Portlet Domain Keystore
34.3.6.2
Configuring the Keystore Using WLST
34.3.6.3
Configuring the Keystore Using Fusion Middleware Control
34.3.7
Setting Up the External WebCenter Portal Domain Keystore
34.3.7.1
Creating the External WebCenter Portal Domain Keystore
34.3.7.2
Configuring the Keystore Using WLST
34.3.7.3
Configuring the Keystore Using Fusion Middleware Control
34.3.8
Command Summary for a Complex Topology
34.4
Securing Spaces for Applications Consuming Spaces Client APIs with WS-Security
34.4.1
Configuring a Simple Topology for Applications Consuming Spaces Client APIs
34.4.2
Configuring a Typical Topology for Applications Consuming Spaces Client APIs
34.4.3
Configuring a Complex Topology for Applications Consuming Spaces Client APIs
35
Configuring Security for Portlet Producers
35.1
Securing a WSRP Producer
35.1.1
Deploying the Producer
35.1.2
Attaching a Policy to the Producer Endpoint
35.1.3
Setting Up the Keystores
35.2
Securing a PDK-Java Producer
35.2.1
Defining a Shared Key as a Password Credential
35.2.1.1
Defining a Shared Key Using Fusion Middleware Control
35.2.1.2
Defining a Shared Key Using WLST
36
Using WebCenter Portal Administration Console
36.1
Introduction to WebCenter Portal Administration Console
36.2
Accessing the WebCenter Portal Administration Console
36.3
Configuring Application Defaults
36.3.1
Choosing a Default Page Template
36.3.2
Choosing Default Resource Catalogs
36.3.3
Choosing a Default Navigation
36.3.4
Choosing a Default Skin
36.3.5
Choosing the Default Base Resource URL
36.4
Managing Application Members and Roles
36.4.1
Understanding Users
36.4.2
Understanding Application Roles and Permissions
36.4.2.1
Understanding Application Roles
36.4.2.1.1
Default Application Roles
36.4.2.1.2
Custom Application Roles
36.4.2.2
Understanding Application Permissions
36.4.2.2.1
Application Permissions
36.4.2.2.2
Discussion Server Role Mapping
36.4.2.2.3
Understanding Enterprise Group Role Mapping
36.4.3
Managing Users
36.4.3.1
Adding Members to Application Roles
36.4.3.2
Assigning a User to a Different Role
36.4.3.3
Giving a User Administrative Privileges
36.4.3.4
Revoking Application Roles
36.4.3.5
Adding or Removing Users
36.4.4
Managing Application Roles and Permissions
36.4.4.1
Defining Application Roles
36.4.4.2
Modifying Application Role Permissions
36.4.4.3
Granting or Removing Roles for Unauthenticated Users
36.4.4.4
Granting Roles to All Authenticated Users
36.4.4.5
Deleting Application Roles
36.5
Managing Application Resources
36.5.1
Working with Pages
36.5.1.1
Creating a Page
36.5.1.2
Creating a Sub Page
36.5.1.3
Setting Page Access
36.5.1.3.1
Setting Permissions on an Individual Page
36.5.1.3.2
Setting Permissions on the Root Node
36.5.1.4
Reordering a Page
36.5.1.5
Moving a Page in the Page Hierarchy
36.5.1.6
Renaming a Page
36.5.2
Creating a Resource
36.5.3
Copying a Resource
36.5.4
Editing Resources
36.5.4.1
Editing the Source Code of a Resource
36.5.4.2
Editing a Resource by Using the Edit Dialog
36.5.5
Setting Properties on a Resource
36.5.5.1
Accessing the Edit Properties Dialog of a Resource
36.5.5.2
Renaming, Describing, and Categorizing a Resource
36.5.5.3
Associating an Icon with a Resource
36.5.5.4
Working with Attributes of a Resource
36.5.5.4.1
Associating an Attribute with a Resource
36.5.5.4.2
Deleting an Attribute of a Resource
36.5.6
Showing or Hiding a Resource
36.5.7
Setting Resource Security
36.5.8
Downloading and Uploading a Resource
36.5.9
Previewing a Resource
36.5.10
Deleting a Resource
36.6
Managing Services, Portlet Producers, and External Applications
36.6.1
Managing Content
36.6.1.1
Creating a New Folder
36.6.1.2
Creating a Wiki Page
36.6.1.3
Editing a File
36.6.1.4
Uploading a Document
36.6.1.5
Checking Out a Document
36.6.1.6
Uploading a New Version of a Document
36.6.1.7
Viewing Version History of a Content Item
36.6.1.8
Getting Direct and Download URLs of a Document
36.6.1.9
Organizing Columns for the Displayed Content
36.6.1.9.1
Showing Columns
36.6.1.9.2
Reordering Columns
36.6.1.10
Setting Up Security on Folders and Documents
36.6.2
Managing Portlet Producers
36.6.2.1
Registering Portlet Producers
36.6.2.2
Editing and Deleting Portlet Producers
36.6.3
Managing External Applications
36.6.3.1
Registering External Applications
36.6.3.2
Editing and Deleting External Applications
36.6.4
Creating and Configuring Polls
36.6.4.1
What You Should Know About the Polls Service
36.6.4.2
Creating, Configuring, and Analyzing a Poll
37
Managing a Multilanguage Portal
37.1
What You Should Know About Languages in the Spaces Application
37.1.1
Languages Supported Out-of-the-Box by Spaces
37.2
Limiting Edits to a Particular String or Space
37.2.1
Finding the Resource Key for a String
37.2.2
Finding the GUID for a Space
37.3
Modifying Strings
37.4
Adding Support to Spaces for a New Language
37.5
Presenting Translated Content Through a Content Presenter Template
38
Monitoring Oracle WebCenter Portal Performance
38.1
Understanding Oracle WebCenter Portal Performance Metrics
38.1.1
WebCenter Portal Metric Collection: Recent History and Since Startup
38.1.2
Common WebCenter Portal Metrics
38.1.3
Common WebCenter Portal Performance Issues and Actions
38.1.4
WebCenter Portal Service-Specific Metrics
38.1.4.1
Announcement Metrics
38.1.4.2
BPEL Worklist Metrics
38.1.4.3
Content Repository Metrics
38.1.4.4
Discussion Metrics
38.1.4.5
Events Metrics
38.1.4.6
External Application Metrics
38.1.4.7
Instant Messaging and Presence (IMP) Metrics
38.1.4.8
Import and Export Metrics
38.1.4.9
List Metrics
38.1.4.10
Mail Metrics
38.1.4.11
Note Metrics
38.1.4.12
Page Metrics
38.1.4.13
Portlet Producer Metrics
38.1.4.14
Portlet Metrics
38.1.4.15
People Connection Metrics
38.1.4.16
Poll Metrics
38.1.4.17
RSS News Feed Metrics
38.1.4.18
Recent Activity Metrics
38.1.4.19
Search Metrics
38.1.5
WebCenter Portal Service-Specific Performance Issues and Actions
38.1.5.1
Announcements Service
38.1.5.2
BPEL Worklist Service
38.1.5.3
Content Repository (Documents and Content Presenter) Service
38.1.5.4
Discussions Service
38.1.5.5
External Applications Service
38.1.5.6
Events Service
38.1.5.7
Instant Messaging and Presence (IMP) Service
38.1.5.8
Import and Export
38.1.5.9
Lists Service
38.1.5.10
Mail Service
38.1.5.11
Notes Service
38.1.5.12
Page Service
38.1.5.13
Portlets and Producers
38.1.5.14
People Connections Service
38.1.5.15
Polls Service
38.1.5.16
RSS Service
38.1.5.17
Recent Activities Service
38.1.5.18
Search Service
38.1.6
Space Metrics
38.1.7
Page Metrics
38.2
Viewing Performance Information
38.2.1
Monitoring a Spaces Applications
38.2.1.1
Monitoring Service Metrics
38.2.1.2
Monitoring Space Metrics
38.2.1.3
Monitoring Page Metrics for the Spaces Application
38.2.1.4
Monitoring All Metrics Through the Metrics Palette
38.2.2
Monitoring Framework Applications
38.2.2.1
Monitoring Service Metrics
38.2.2.2
Monitoring Page Metrics for Framework Applications
38.2.2.3
Monitoring All Metrics Through the Metrics Palette
38.3
Viewing and Configuring Log Information
38.3.1
Spaces Application Logs
38.3.2
Framework Application Logs
39
Managing Export, Import, Backup, and Recovery of WebCenter Portal
39.1
Exporting and Importing a Spaces Application for Data Migration
39.1.1
Understanding Spaces Export and Import
39.1.2
Prerequisites for Spaces Application Export and Import
39.1.3
Migrating Back-end Components for an Entire Spaces Application
39.1.3.1
Exporting the LDAP Identity Store
39.1.3.2
Importing the LDAP Identity Store
39.1.3.3
Exporting and Importing the LDAP Credential Store
39.1.3.4
Exporting and Importing the LDAP Policy Store
39.1.3.5
Exporting and Importing a File-based Credential Store
39.1.3.6
Exporting and Importing a File-based Policy Store
39.1.3.7
Exporting Discussions Server Data
39.1.3.8
Importing Discussions Server Data
39.1.3.9
Exporting Oracle Content Server Data
39.1.3.10
Importing Oracle Content Server Data
39.1.3.11
Exporting Oracle WebLogic Communications Server
39.1.3.12
Importing Oracle WebLogic Communications Server
39.1.3.13
Exporting Portlet Producers
39.1.3.14
Importing Portlet Producers
39.1.4
Exporting an Entire Spaces Application
39.1.4.1
Exporting the Spaces Application Using Fusion Middleware Control
39.1.4.2
Exporting the Spaces Application Using WLST
39.1.5
Importing an Entire Spaces Application
39.1.5.1
Importing a Spaces Application Using Fusion Middleware Control
39.1.5.2
Importing a Spaces Application Using WLST
39.1.5.3
Verify an Imported Spaces Application
39.1.6
Prerequisites for Individual Space Export and Import
39.1.7
Migrating Back-end Components for Individual Spaces
39.1.7.1
Exporting Discussions for a Space
39.1.7.2
Importing Discussions for a Space
39.1.7.3
Exporting Documents for a Space
39.1.7.4
Importing Documents for a Space
39.1.7.5
Exporting/Importing Space Documents using the Document Migration Utility
39.1.7.5.1
Properties Required to Run the Document Migration Utility
39.1.7.5.2
Migrating Content Using the Document Migration Utility
39.1.7.5.3
Running the Document Migration Utility with Additional Logging
39.1.8
Exporting Individual Spaces
39.1.8.1
Exporting Individual Spaces Using the Spaces Application
39.1.8.2
Exporting Individual Spaces Using WLST
39.1.9
Importing Individual Spaces
39.1.9.1
Importing Individual Spaces Using the Spaces Application
39.1.9.2
Importing Individual Spaces Using WLST
39.1.10
Migrating Back-end Components for Space Templates
39.1.11
Exporting Space Templates
39.1.11.1
Exporting Space Templates Using the Spaces Application
39.1.11.2
Exporting Space Templates Using WLST
39.1.12
Importing Space Templates
39.1.12.1
Importing Space Templates Using the Spaces Application
39.1.12.2
Importing Space Templates Using WLST
39.1.13
Exporting Spaces Resources
39.1.13.1
Exporting WebCenter Resources Using the Spaces Application
39.1.13.2
Exporting WebCenter Resources Using WLST
39.1.14
Importing Space Resources
39.1.14.1
Importing WebCenter Resources Using the Spaces Application
39.1.14.2
Importing WebCenter Resources Using WLST
39.2
Exporting and Importing Framework Applications for Data Migration
39.2.1
Understanding Framework Application Export and Import
39.2.2
Prerequisites for Framework Application Export and Import
39.2.3
Exporting Portlet Client Metadata (Framework Applications)
39.2.4
Importing Portlet Client Metadata (Framework Applications)
39.2.5
Exporting WebCenter Portal Resources (Framework Applications)
39.2.6
Importing WebCenter Portal Resources (Framework Applications)
39.2.7
Exporting WebCenter Portal Service Metadata and Data (Framework Applications)
39.2.8
Importing WebCenter Portal Service Metadata and Data (Framework Applications)
39.2.9
Migrating Security for WebCenter Portal Applications
39.2.10
Migrating Data (WebCenter Portal Applications)
39.2.10.1
Exporting Data (WebCenter Portal Applications)
39.2.10.2
Importing Data (WebCenter Portal Applications)
39.3
Migrating Wiki Documents from Other Wiki Applications
39.3.1
Understanding Document Content in Spaces and Space Templates
39.3.1.1
Understanding Spaces
39.3.1.2
Understanding Space Templates
39.3.1.3
Understanding Folder and File Limitations for a Folder
39.3.1.4
Understanding Export/Import for Spaces and Space Templates
39.3.2
Understanding Wiki Documents and Wiki Pages
39.3.2.1
Understanding Wiki Documents
39.3.2.2
Understanding Wiki Pages
39.3.3
Understanding the Document Migration Utility
39.3.3.1
Understanding the Document Migration Utility's Export Function
39.3.3.2
Understanding the Document Migration Utility's Import Function
39.3.3.2.1
Understanding How the Document Migration Utility Handles Metadata
39.3.3.2.2
Document Migration Archive
39.3.4
Migrating Data from the Source Wiki Application to Spaces
39.3.4.1
Preparing WebCenter Portal: Spaces for Importing Wiki Content
39.3.4.2
Writing and Running a Custom Wiki Extraction Tool to Extract Content from the Wiki Application
39.3.4.2.1
Extracting and Arranging the Wiki Content
39.3.4.2.2
Cleaning Up the Source HTML of Wiki Documents
39.3.4.2.3
Rewriting the URLs
39.3.4.2.4
Building the ExportImportData.xml Documents
39.3.4.2.5
Building the Archive File
39.3.4.3
Using the Document Migration Utility to Import the Archive into the Target Space
39.3.4.4
Creating Wiki Pages in Spaces for the Content in Content Server
39.4
Backing Up and Recovering WebCenter Portal Applications
39.5
Troubleshooting Import and Export Issues for Spaces
39.5.1
ResourceLimitException Issue
39.5.2
Spaces and Space Templates Not Available After Import
39.5.3
Exporting and Importing Spaces in Multibyte Languages
39.5.4
Page or Space Not Found Messages After Import
39.5.5
Space Import Archive Exceeds Maximum Upload File Size
39.5.6
Lists Not Imported Properly
39.5.7
Importing Spaces Customizations
39.5.8
Exporting and Importing Spaces with Services Configured
Part VI Appendixes
A
WebCenter Portal Configuration
A.1
Configuration Files
A.1.1
adf-config.xml and connections.xml
A.1.2
web.xml
A.1.2.1
Editing web.xml Properties for Spaces
A.1.2.2
Editing web.xml Properties for WebCenter Portal Applications
A.1.3
webcenter-config.xml
A.2
Cluster Configuration
A.3
Configuration Tools
A.4
Tuning Oracle WebCenter Portal Performance
A.5
Troubleshooting WebCenter Portal Application Configuration Issues
A.5.1
WebCenter Portal Does Not Display in the Application Deployment Menu in Fusion Middleware Control
A.5.2
Configuration Options Unavailable
A.5.3
Configuration Performed in One Application Reflects in Another
A.5.4
Spaces Application Logs Indicate Too Many Open Files
A.6
Troubleshooting WLST Command Issues
A.6.1
None of the WebCenter Portal WLST Commands Work
A.6.2
WLST Commands Do Not Work for a Particular Service
A.6.3
A Connection with the Name Connection_Name Already Exists
A.6.4
WLST Shell is Not Connected to the Oracle WebLogic Managed Server Instance
A.6.5
Application with the Same Name Already Exists in a Domain
A.6.6
Application with the Same Name Already Exists on a Managed Server
A.6.7
Already in Domain Runtime Tree Message Displays
B
Oracle HTTP Server Configuration for WebCenter Portal
Glossary
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