This guide explains how to administer Oracle WebCenter Portal, including how to start, stop, and configure WebCenter Portal components, configure back-end servers and security, monitor performance, and also how to back up, recover, and migrate portal deployments and services.
This guide is intended for system administrators responsible for configuring Oracle WebCenter Portal. For a complete description of this role and other WebCenter Portal personas, refer to Who's Who.
This guide assumes that the audience is familiar with the concepts and content described in Administering Oracle Fusion Middleware.
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For more information, see the following documents in the Oracle Fusion Middleware 12c (12.2.1.2.0) documentation set:
Introduction to Oracle Fusion Middleware in Oracle Fusion Middleware Administering Oracle Fusion Middleware
About Oracle WebCenter Portal Installation in Oracle Fusion Middleware Installing and Configuring Oracle WebCenter Portal
Introduction to WebCenter Portal in Oracle Fusion Middleware Using Oracle WebCenter Portal
Introduction to Building Portals with WebCenter Portal in Oracle Fusion Middleware Building Portals with Oracle WebCenter Portal
Introduction to Developing for Oracle WebCenter Portal in Oracle Fusion Middleware Developing WebCenter Portal Assets and Custom Components with Oracle JDeveloper
Overview of Oracle WebCenter Portal WLST Command Categories in Oracle Fusion Middleware WebCenter WLST Command Reference
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