What's New in This Guide

This section introduces the new and changed features of Oracle WebCenter Content that are covered in this guide for Oracle WebCenter Content Server developers.

New Features for 11g Release 1 (11.1.1)

11g Release 1 (11.1.1) includes the following new features:

  • This guide combines information that was previously contained in the following documents:

    • Dynamic Server Pages Guide

    • Idc Command Reference Guide

    • Idoc Script Reference

    • Modifying the Content Server Interface

    • Oracle Fusion Middleware JCR Adapter Guide for Content Server

    • Oracle Fusion Middleware Developer's Guide for Remote Intradoc Client (RIDC)

    • Using WSDL Generator and SOAP

    • Working with Components

  • Web services

    WebCenter Content uses Oracle WebLogic Server web services. For more information, see Chapter 26, "Configuring WebCenter Content Web Services for Integration."

  • ComponentTool

    The ComponentTool utility has been added to provide a command-line tool for installing, enabling, and disabling components. For more information, see Chapter 12, "Getting Started with Content Server Components."

  • Content Server deployment

    Content Server is deployed with WebCenter Content to an Oracle WebLogic Server domain, which means changes in configuring and administering Content Server. For more information, see Administering Oracle WebCenter Content.

Changed Features for 11g Release 1 (11.1.1)

11g Release 1 (11.1.1) includes the following changes:

  • Oracle WebCenter Content directories and files: WebCenter Content 11g Release 1 (11.1.1) is provided as part of a full media installation of Oracle WebCenter Content, with the WebCenter Content directories and files. The directory structure for a WebCenter Content 11g instance is different from an Oracle Universal Content Management 10g instance. For a description of terms and path names that are important for understanding and working with the WebCenter Content structure, see Section 1.1.1.1, "Terminology for WebCenter Content Directories."

  • SOAP: SOAP is provided with Oracle WebLogic Server, not in Oracle WebCenter Content.

  • Web Form Editor: The Web Form Editor user interface and FCKEditor are not supported.

  • CIS deprecated: Content Integration Suite (CIS) has been deprecated. Developers and system integrators are directed to use Remote Intradoc Client (RIDC), which provides a thin communication API for communication with Content Server. For details, see the Java API Reference for Oracle WebCenter Content Remote Intradoc Client (RIDC). For more information, see Section 30, "Using RIDC to Access Content Server."

  • Oracle WebCenter Content is now part of the Oracle WebCenter product stack to provide the most complete, open, and unified enterprise content management platform. The Content Server software and documentation have been rebranded accordingly.

  • Admin Server features are available through configuration pages on that you can choose from the Admin Server menu on the Administration tray or menu. Content Server no longer has a separate Admin Server page.