The following topics introduce the new and changed features of Oracle WebCenter Content and other significant changes that are described in this guide, and provide pointers to additional information.
This guide is a new edition of the formerly titled Oracle Fusion Middleware System Administrator's Guide for Oracle WebCenter Content. It has been restructured to present information consistent with other Oracle Fusion Middleware administrative documentation.
Added information on configuring Oracle WebCenter Content to integrate with Oracle Documents Cloud service. See Configuring Document Cloud Service Integration Settings.
For 11g Release 1 (11.1.1.9.0), this guide has been updated in several ways. Following are additions or changes in content:
Added a note in the section on creating an account with another account as prefix while checking in a content item. See Section 19.2.3, "Creating Accounts When Checking In Content in Content Server."
Added a note in the section on creating accounts recommending not to use stopwords. See Section 19.1, "Introduction to Content Server Accounts."
Added information on configuring Content Server source with Oracle Access Manager. See Section 10.2.2.3.3, "Configuring Content Server Source with Oracle Access Manager."
Added a section on adjusting the score on OracleTextSearch results. See Section 10.1.8, "Adjusting the Score on OracleTextSearch Results."
Added a link to the ”About Access Control for Lists” blog. See Section 20.2, "Configuring Access Control List Security."
Added a link to the ”Expanding on requestaudit – Tracing who is doing what…and for how long” blog. See Section D.2.1.1, "Server-Wide Tracing."
Added a section on reducing unnecessary SQL queries. See Section 11.6.2, "Reducing Unnecessary SQL Queries."
Added a note on access control lists permissions. See Section 20.4, "Access Control List Permissions."
For 11g Release 1 (11.1.1.8), this guide was updated in several ways. Following were additions or changes in content:
The Admin Server page no longer has its own user interface page. The tools that used to be launched from the Admin Server page can now be called from the Administration tray or menu: General Configuration, Component Manager, Internet Configuration, and Content Security. See Section 2.3.1.1.
Updated information on using the System Audit Information page to access status information for Content Server. See Section 5.4.
Added information on starting and stopping an Inbound Refinery instance. See Section 3.2.
Added information about monitoring an Inbound Refinery instance using Oracle Fusion Middleware Enterprise Manager. See .
Several Internet configuration settings for a Content Server instance cannot be modified through the user interface: Use SSL, HTTP Address, and SMTP Port. See Section 8.2.3 and Section 8.5.
The HttpBrowserAdminUsesAbsolutePath
and HttpBrowserUseAdminSSL
configuration variables, used in web browser URL customization, are no longer supported because of the change in the location of admin services (for the Admin Server). The Admin Server path (set by httpAdminCgiPath
) is now calculated the same way as regular Content Server path (set by httpCgiPath
).
Added information about using the Update Component Configuration page to modify configuration settings for certain Content Server components. See Section 9.5.