Part III Configuring the Enterprise Deployment
Part III contains the following chapters:
- Creating the Initial Infrastructure Domain for an Enterprise Deployment
The following topics describe how to install and configure an initial domain, which can be used as the starting point for an enterprise deployment. Later chapters in this guide describe how to extend this initial domain with the various products and components that comprise the enterprise topology that you are deploying. - Configuring the Web Tier for an Enterprise Deployment
It is important to understand how to install and configure a standalone Oracle HTTP Server domain that contains two Oracle HTTP Server instances: one on WEBHOST1 and one on WEBHOST2. - Extending the Domain to Include Oracle WebCenter Content
You need to perform certain tasks in order to extend the enterprise deployment domain with the Oracle WebCenter Content software. This includes installing the WebCenter Content, extending the domain for WebCenter Content and completing post-configuration and verification tasks. - Extending the Domain to Include Inbound Refinery
You need to perform certain tasks in order to extend the enterprise deployment domain to include Inbound Refinery software. - Extending the Domain with Oracle SOA Suite
You need to perform certain tasks in order to extend the enterprise deployment domain with the Oracle SOA Suite software. - Extending the Domain with Oracle WebCenter Portal
The following topics describes how to extend the enterprise deployment domain with the Oracle WebCenter Portal software. - Integrating WebCenter Portal Workflows with Oracle SOA Suite in the Same Domain
WebCenter Portal provides several prebuilt workflows that handle portal membership notifications, portal subscription requests, and so on. WebCenter Portal workflows rely on the Oracle BPM Worklist, which is installed as a component of Oracle SOA Suite.