This installation guide provides information and instructions for installing, configuring, and troubleshooting Oracle WebCenter Content.
This guide is intended for users who are installing Oracle WebCenter Content for the first time and are comfortable running some system administration operations, such as creating users and groups, adding users to groups, and installing operating system patches on the computer where your products will be installed. Users who are installing on a UNIX operating system need root
access to run some scripts.
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For additional information, see the following documents:
Oracle Fusion Middleware Administering Oracle WebCenter Content
Securing Applications with Oracle Platform Security Services
Installation Guide for Oracle SOA Suite and Oracle Business Process Management Suite
Installing an Evaluation Instance of Oracle WebCenter Content
Java EE Developer's Guide for Oracle Application Development Framework
Node Manager Administrator's Guide for Oracle WebLogic Server
In this document, UNIX refers to a category of operating systems that includes Linux operating systems. Most UNIX command examples in this document are for use with the Bourne shell. You should use the equivalent commands for the shell you are using.
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