Preface

This document describes how to administer and configure Oracle Fusion Middleware. You can perform a variety of administration tasks to extend the default EDQ configuration.

Audience

This document is intended for system administrators or application developers who are installing the Oracle Fusion Middleware. It is assumed that you have a basic understanding of core EDQ concepts, application server and web technology and have a general understanding of Linux, UNIX, and Windows platforms.

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Related Documents

For more information about EDQ, see the following documents in the Oracle Fusion Middleware documentation set.

EDQ Documentation Library

The following publications are provided to help you install and use EDQ:

Find the latest version of these guides and all of the Oracle product documentation at

http://http://docs.oracle.com

Online Help

Online help is provided for all Oracle Fusion Middleware user applications. It is accessed in each application by pressing the F1 key or by clicking the Help icons. The main nodes in the Director project browser have integrated links to help pages. To access them, either select a node and then press F1, or right-click on an object in the Project Browser and then select Help. The EDQ processors in the Director Tool Palette have integrated help topics, as well. To access them, right-click on a processor on the canvas and then select Processor Help, or left-click on a processor on the canvas or tool palette and then press F1.

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