Users can take advantage of Oracle User Productivity Kit (UPK) content while working with the Oracle Fusion Applications. To make Oracle UPK content available for users, you need to enable and configure the UPK link under the Help menu of Oracle Fusion Applications (11g Release 7 and higher).

 

To perform this task, you must have the role of a System Administrator and have relevant privileges on the environment where you want to enable and configure the UPK link.

 

Registering Oracle UPK as an Enterprise Application

The Oracle User Productivity Kit must be registered in Fusion before content can be recorded. To complete the configuration, the System Administrator must have security access to use Oracle Functional Setup Manager.

 

To register UPK as an enterprise application:

  1. On the Oracle Fusion Applications Home page, select Navigator, Tools, Setup and Maintenance to access the Setup and Maintenance work area.
     
  2. In the Setup and Maintenance work area, under Topology Objects, click the Manage Enterprise Applications link.
     
  3. Click the Register Enterprise Applications link.
     
  4. Click Add to register Oracle UPK to the Oracle Fusion applications.
     
  5. In the Basic Information section, define your Enterprise Environment, Enterprise Application and the Name of the registration.
     
  6. Select your Enterprise Environment from the list.
     
  7. Use the Search link in the list to search for your Enterprise Application.
     
  8. In the dialog box, enter or select Oracle, and click Search.
     
  9. In the Search results, select Oracle User Productivity Kit from the list and click OK.
     
  10. In the Basic Information section, in the Name field, enter Oracle User Productivity Kit as the registration name.
     
  11. In the Server Details section, configure the Server Protocol that you are using to launch your content.
     
    Note: The Player supports both http and https protocols.
     
  12. In the External Host field, enter the full DNS name of the server host.
     
    Example: content.server.com
     
  13. In the External Server Port field, enter the appropriate port for either http or https.
     
    Note: The default port for http is 80. The default port for https is 443.
     
  14. In the Context Root field, enter the directory location where the Player is to be deployed.
     
  15. Click Save and then click Close.

After you complete the preceding configuration steps, check the Help menu on the Oracle Fusion Applications to verify that the “Oracle User Productivity Kit” link is now available as a menu item.

 

You may upload content in the specified location (part of the UPK Registration in Fusion FSM) and check to validate that the player launches with context sensitivity.


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